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Entertainment Aerosmith permanently retires from touring: ‘Dream On. You’ve made our dreams come true’ The band released a statement on social media Friday citing frontman Steven Tyler’s ...
Aerosmith's 'Head First' was released as a free download on June 27, 1994 and was an important moment of progress. But not everyone was happy.
Jack Douglas, who produced Aerosmith’s best-selling “Toys in the Attic” album, is still hoping that the band can go out with a bang after having to retire from touring last year b… ...
So much for Aerosmith’s farewell tour. The band announced they are retiring from touring after five decades together, revealing their legendary lead singer Steven Tyler’s voice can’t recover ...
BOSTON - Aerosmith is postponing its farewell "Peace Out" tour until "sometime in 2024," as lead singer Steven Tyler battles a vocal injury that the Boston-based band said is "more serious than ...
Aerosmith is heading into retirement with a farewell tour. The group announced Monday that they will have a 40-date North American tour, featuring special guests The Black Crowes. “It’s not ...
Why Aerosmith's one and only chart topping song, "Don't Want to Miss a Thing," almost never saw the light of day.
Gallery 725 is thrilled to announce the first stop of John Douglas' "From Stage to Canvas" Art Tour, showcasing his eclectic, and energetic, collection of original works and fine art prints. Many ...
Over the course of 50-plus years as one of America’s foremost practitioners of the art of rock and roll, Aerosmith has experienced more than their share of highs and lows. Steven Tyler, Joe ...
After 50 years, Aerosmith will say Peace Out with a 40-date tour – sans drummer Joey Kramer – kicking off this fall through early 2024.
Aerosmith announced that the rest of the band's farewell tour has been postponed until 2024 due to lead singer Steven Tyler's fractured larynx.
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