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spinner.com - 26 days ago
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Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News , Holy Hell Things look really iffy in the Aerosmith camp. Last weekend, after the troubled band wrapped its show for 50,000 fans at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Steven Tyler suggested he was moving ahead with a solo career as his bandmates pondered a future without him. "I don't know what I'm doing yet, but it's definitely going to be something Steven Tyler: working on the brand of myself -- Brand Tyler," the frontman told Classic Rock magazine . ...
youtube.com - 20 days ago
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Steven Tyler surprises crowd at end of the
Joe Perry Project show at the Filmore (Irving Plaza)...
in NYC on Nov. 10, 2009 and sings Walk This Way with the band...
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Steven Tyler NOT QUITTING sings Walk This Way with Joe ...
lasvegassun.com - 23 days ago
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Jerry Fink ( contact ) Friday, Nov. 6,
2009 | 4:03 p.m. Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry said...
today that singer Steven Tyler quit the band following a recent concert in Abu Dhabi. Bassist Tom Hamilton told the Boston Herald’s Inside Track that there is ...
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Joe Perry: Steven Tyler has quit Aerosmith
showbiz411.blogs.thr.com - 21 days ago
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Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler “In Terrible Trouble”
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Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler “In Terrible Trouble”
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Dear Aerosmith: I Love You (Well, Most Of Your Output) But Maybe You Should Think About Calling It A Day
Idolator —
... written songs together in over a decade and the, shall we say, lackluster output that has resulted from this non-collaboration (anyone remember Honkin’ On Bobo?), it could be time to put the Aerosmith brand to bed for a while. It even makes sense from a practical standpoint—just think about how incrementally more special-slash-revenue-generating a “reunion” tour could be in a few years!
[Classic Rock Magazine via Spinner]
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