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How Aerosmith made their most truthful album
When Aerosmith released their self-titled debut album in January of 1973, they were understandably, still figuring out who ...
Joey Kramer, a drummer from the Bronx, came up with the band name Aerosmith in high school, and wrote it all over his notebooks long before he started the band that would eventually bear that name.
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, when ...
Our list of Aerosmith Album Opening Songs Ranked shows that over the course of a 50-year career filled with ups and downs, they never forgot how to make a grand entrance. From their humble origins as ...
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How Bruce Springsteen’s Debut Album (Initially) Overshadowed Aerosmith’s
Truth be told, neither Aerosmith nor Springsteen captured their raw, ragged, rock 'n' roll essence on their debut albums.
While many more albums are turning 50 in 2026, the last one on our list is Blue Moves by Elton John. Released on Oct. 22, ...
They were both born to rock. Fate brought Steven Tyler’s Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen together to record their classic third albums side by side at the Record Plant in Midtown Manhattan. That’s ...
In Walk This Way: The Autobiography Of Aerosmith, Perry openly divulged how and why the album went wrong. “‘Draw The Line’ was untogether because we weren’t a cohesive unit anymore,” Perry wrote. “We ...
A famed music producer is pulling back the curtain on why a rock band replaced its guitarist on a classic album. Aerosmith used outside guitarists on its 1974 sophomore release, “Get Your Wings,” ...
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