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Aerosmith’s first album was released in January 1973 to such little fanfare that the band was jealous of the promotion Columbia was giving to Bruce Springsteen’s own low-selling debut, which ...
Aerosmith‘s late 80s resurgence saw them become even bigger than they were in their 70s heyday – and 1989’s Pump sealed their return to superstar status.This is the story of the album that ...
As 1977 rolled in, Aerosmith were flying high. In January, the band’s latest single Walk This Way, belatedly extracted from 1975 album Toys In The Attic, hit No.10 in the US. And in February ...
Brad Whitford was not an original member of Aerosmith, but he has been with the band for decades. He replaced guitarist and founding member Ray Tabano in 1971 and performed with the band until 1981.
Aerosmith has released 15 studio albums, starting with its eponymous debut album in 1973. Twelve albums have gone multi-platinum, including 1989’s Pump and 1993’s Get a Grip .
A erosmith could reunite for one final show, despite a previous announcement that they had retired from the touring stage. In ...
These Aerosmith songs almost didn't make it to their album due to internal band drama, songwriting ... resulting in Aerosmith’s only #1 song to date and an Oscar nom for Best Original Song.
A leftover from the Pump sessions, “Deuces Are Wild” was revived in 1994 when Aerosmith needed a contribution for The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience album. Like so much of Pump, “Deuces Are ...
Aerosmith will be back in the saddle again this fall.. The veteran rockers, who postponed their Peace Out farewell tour after only a few shows in September, will return for a 40-date run starting ...
Aerosmith's other original guitarist, Brad Whitford, got moments to shine, ... That guitar sounded mighty good on the bluesy rocker "Movin' Out," a deep cut from Aerosmith's debut album.
Aerosmith’s first album was released in January 1973 to such little fanfare that the band was jealous of the promotion Columbia was giving to Bruce Springsteen’s own low-selling debut, which ...