Biography of Aerosmith

Aerosmith

Aerosmith is a prominent American rock band. Three of its members, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton and originally met in Sunapee, New Hampshire in the 60's, but not yet formed a band together. In 1970, the trio decided that they would form a band, and Boston, Massachusetts became the place to do it. Then they met Joey Kramer (drums) and Brad Whitford (rhythm guitar).


From Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, Nu Metal, blues-rock
Years active 1970-present
Columbia label, Geffen
Influenced by The Joe Perry Project, Whitford / St. Holmes, The Strangeurs / Chain Reaction
Website www.aerosmith.com

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Aerosmith

Aerosmith

The band has enjoyed great popularity throughout the 1970's, with rock songs like "Dream On" - but they split 1979-84 due to serious substance abuse and drug addiction that contributes to their decline. The Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia reported and said "They are a group of healers anak2 guy I've ever seen". Jimmy Crespo replaced Joe Perry for five years, however, in 1984, mainly due to the tireless efforts of Joe Perry's then manager, Tim Collins, to reform the band, Aerosmith was born again. Although the insistence of his own client Perry that it was unthinkable, Collins succeeded in helping the band resolve old differences and ultimately overcome their addictions. In 1989, the band had really quit their drug abuse. They went on to enjoy a resurgence of popularity has made them become one of the top-selling and most popular rock band in the world today. the biggest hit in the world they are "I Do not Want To Miss A Thing," from the blockbuster-hit movie "Armageddon".
Part of the update comes in the form of 1986 collaboration with Run-DMC in the Rock / rap version of Walk This Way. This song also serves as a first step in bridging the gap between the rap and rock and roll.
They even infiltrated the Disney Theme Parks in the U.S. and other countries by itself raise the passion 'Rock' n 'Rollercoaster featuring Aerosmith in'. Continuing their marketing plan in place, to continue their history, they are also displayed in their own version of the popular game "Guitar Hero" video game.
In 2010, the band suffered a setback, and on-again, off-again, the break-up following the accident at the stage where Steven Tyler broken bones, but by mid-year, European tourdates announced that the band continued.



Aerosmith


Studio albums
Date of Release Title Label Billboard position RIAA Certification
January 13, 1973 Aerosmith Columbia # 21 2x Platinum
March 1974 Get Your Wings Columbia # 74 3x Platinum
8-Apr-75 Toys in the Attic # 11 8x Platinum Columbia
Rocks May 31, 1976 Columbia # 3 4x Platinum
December 1977 Draw the Line Columbia # 11 2x Platinum
Nov-79 Night In The Ruts Columbia # 14 Platinum
October 1, 1982 Rock in a Hard Place Columbia # 32 Gold
Nov-85 Done with Mirrors Geffen # 36 Gold
August 18, 1987 Permanent Vacation Geffen # 11 5x Platinum
12-Sep-89 Pump Geffen # 5 7x Platinum
20-Apr-93 Get a Grip Geffen # 1 7x Platinum
March 18, 1997 Nine Lives Columbia # 1 2x Platinum
March 6, 2001 Just Push Play Columbia # 2 Platinum
March 30, 2004 Honkin 'on Bobo Columbia # 5 Gold



Member
Steven Tyler
Joe Perry
Brad Whitford
Tom Hamilton
Joey Kramer


Former member
Ray Tabano
Jimmy Crespo
Rick Dufay


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