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Joey Kramer, a drummer from the Bronx, came up with the band name Aerosmith in high school, and wrote it all over his ...
(Credit: Fin Costello/Redferns) The members of Aerosmith were all in their early 20s when Clive ... Aerosmith recorded their next few albums with New York Dolls producer Jack Douglas as Tyler ...
Fate brought Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen together to record their 1975 third albums — “Toys in the Attic” and “Born to ...
Aerosmith's 'Toys in the Attic' was the group's commercial breakthrough and featured a wealth of classic rock songs.
The rocker’s daughter opened up about his “extremely wild” past — and revealed why the Aerosmith frontman, 77, always wrapped ...
After two under-performing albums that had seen their well of songs run dry, Aerosmith found inspiration from unlikely places ...
Most artists might hope to get one classic album under their belt, but everything was preparing Joe Perry for this Aerosmith ...
The rocker’s daughter opened up about his “extremely wild” past — and revealed why the Aerosmith frontman, 77, always wrapped ...
Aerosmith were destined for stardom from the start, but it took them until their third album, 1975’s Toys In The Attic, to ...
They are one of the most famous and successful rock bands of all time - but the story behind how they got their name is less ...
A look at how Aerosmith came into their own with their second album Get Your Wings by trusting their recording engineer Jack Douglas to produce the record.
which they all remembered from school. But after Joey shared the backstory, they were sold. Now, fifty-five years on, Aerosmith is still rocking without a second thought.