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Aerosmith

Aerosmith performing in 2019

Aerosmith performing in 2019

Background information
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
  • Hard rock
  • blues rock
Years active 1970–present[1]
Labels
  • Columbia
  • Geffen
Spinoffs
  • The Joe Perry Project
  • Whitford/St. Holmes
Members
  • Steven Tyler
  • Tom Hamilton
  • Joey Kramer
  • Joe Perry
  • Brad Whitford
Past members
  • Ray Tabano
  • Jimmy Crespo
  • Rick Dufay
Website aerosmith.com

Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970.[2] The group consists of Steven Tyler (lead vocals, harmonica, piano), Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums) and Brad Whitford (guitar). Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock,[3][4] has also incorporated elements of pop rock,[5] heavy metal,[3] glam metal,[6] and rhythm and blues,[7] and has inspired many subsequent rock artists.[8] They are sometimes referred to as «the Bad Boys from Boston»[9] and «America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band».[10][11][12][13] The primary songwriting team of Tyler and Perry is often known as the «Toxic Twins».

Perry and Hamilton, originally in a band together called the Jam Band, met up with Tyler, Kramer, and guitarist Ray Tabano, and formed Aerosmith; in 1971, Tabano was replaced by Whitford. They released a string of multi-platinum albums starting with their eponymous debut in 1973, followed by Get Your Wings in 1974.[14] The band broke into the mainstream with Toys in the Attic (1975) and Rocks (1976).[15] Draw the Line and Night in the Ruts followed in 1977 and 1979. Throughout the 1970s, the band toured extensively and charted a dozen Hot 100 singles, including their first Top 40 hit «Sweet Emotion» and the Top 10 hits «Dream On» and «Walk This Way». By the end of the decade, they were among the most popular hard rock bands in the world and developed a following of fans, often referred to as the «Blue Army».[16] Drug addiction and internal conflict led to the departures of Perry and Whitford in 1979 and 1981.[4]
The band did not fare well and the album Rock in a Hard Place (1982) failed to match previous successes.

Perry and Whitford returned to Aerosmith in 1984. After a comeback tour, they recorded Done with Mirrors (1985), which did not meet commercial expectations. It was not until a 1986 collaboration with rap group Run–D.M.C. on a remake of «Walk This Way», and the 1987 multi-platinum release, Permanent Vacation, that they regained their previous level of popularity.[17] In the late 1980s and 1990s, the band won numerous awards for music from the multi-platinum albums Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), and Nine Lives (1997), while they embarked on their most extensive concert tours to date. Their biggest hits during this period included «Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», «Angel», «Rag Doll», «Love in an Elevator», «Janie’s Got a Gun», «What it Takes», «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'», and «Crazy». The band also filmed popular music videos and made notable appearances in television, film, and video games. In 1998, they achieved their first number-one hit with «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» from Armageddon’s soundtrack and the following year, their roller coaster attraction opened at Walt Disney World. Their comeback has been described as one of the most remarkable and spectacular in rock history.[3][4] Additional albums Just Push Play (which included the hit «Jaded»), Honkin’ on Bobo (a collection of blues covers), and Music from Another Dimension! followed in 2001, 2004, and 2012. In 2008, they released Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game. After five decades, the band continues to tour and record music. From 2019–2022, the band had a concert residency in Las Vegas, which was interrupted from 2020–2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aerosmith is the best-selling American hard rock band of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide, including over 85 million records in the United States.[18][19] With 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum albums, they hold the record for the most total certifications by an American group and are tied for the most multi-platinum albums by an American group. They have achieved twenty-one Top 40 hits on the US Hot 100, nine number-one Mainstream Rock hits, four Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, and ten MTV Video Music Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, and were ranked number 57 and 30, respectively, on Rolling Stones and VH1’s lists of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[20] In 2013, Tyler and Perry were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2020, the band received the MusiCares Person of the Year award.

History[edit]

Formation (1964–1970)[edit]

In 1964, Steven Tyler formed his own band called the Strangeurs—later Chain Reaction—in Yonkers, New York.[21] Meanwhile, Perry and Hamilton formed the Jam Band (commonly known as «Joe Perry’s Jam Band»), which was based on free-form and blues. Hamilton and Perry moved to Boston, Massachusetts in September 1969.[22] There they met Joey Kramer, a drummer from Yonkers, New York. Kramer knew Tyler and had always hoped to play in a band with him.[23] Kramer, a Berklee College of Music student, decided to leave the school, and joined Jam Band.[23]

In 1970, Chain Reaction and Jam Band played at the same gig. Tyler immediately loved Jam Band’s sound, and wanted to combine the two bands. In October 1970, the bands met up again and considered the proposition. Tyler, who had been a drummer and backup singer in Chain Reaction, adamantly refused to play drums in this new band, insisting that he would take part only if he could be frontman and lead vocalist. The others agreed, and a new band was formed. The band moved into a home together at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue[24] in Boston, where they wrote and rehearsed music together and relaxed in between shows.[23]

The members of the band reportedly spent afternoons getting high and watching Three Stooges reruns.[25] One day, they had a post-Stooges meeting to try to come up with a name. Kramer said that, when he was in school, he would write the word «aerosmith» all over his notebooks.[26] The name had popped into his head after listening to Harry Nilsson’s album Aerial Ballet, which featured jacket art of a circus performer jumping out of a biplane. Initially, Kramer’s bandmates were unimpressed; they all thought he was referring to the Sinclair Lewis novel they were required to read in high school English class. «No, not Arrowsmith,» Kramer explained. «A-E-R-O…Aerosmith.»[27] The band settled upon this name after also considering «the Hookers» and «Spike Jones.»[26][28] At some point prior to the weekend of December 25, 1971, they were known as «Fox Chase.»[29]

Soon, the band hired Ray Tabano, a childhood friend of Tyler, as rhythm guitarist and began playing local shows.[30] Aerosmith played their first gig in Mendon, Massachusetts at Nipmuc Regional High School (now Miscoe Hill Middle School) on November 6, 1970. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, who also attended the Berklee School of Music, and was formerly a member of the band Earth Inc.[31] Whitford, from Reading, Massachusetts, had already played at Reading’s AW Coolidge Middle School. Other than a period from July 1979 to April 1984, the line-up of Tyler, Perry, Hamilton, Kramer, and Whitford has stayed the same.[3]

Record deal, Aerosmith, Get Your Wings, and Toys in the Attic (1971–1975)[edit]

After forming the band and finalizing the lineup in 1971, the band started to garner some local success doing live shows.[4] Originally booked through the Ed Malhoit Agency,[32] the band signed a promotion deal with Frank Connelly, and eventually secured a management deal with David Krebs and Steve Leber in 1972.[33] Krebs and Leber invited Columbia Records President Clive Davis to see the band at Max’s Kansas City in New York City. Aerosmith was not originally scheduled to play that night at the club, but they paid out of their own pockets to secure a place on the bill, reportedly the only band ever to do so at Max’s. «No Surprize» from their Night in the Ruts album celebrated the moment their fame rose.[34]

Aerosmith signed with Columbia in mid-1972 for a reported $125,000, and released their debut album, Aerosmith.[35] Released in January 1973, the album peaked at number 166.[3] The album was straightforward rock and roll with well-defined blues influences, laying the groundwork for Aerosmith’s signature blues rock sound.[36] Although the highest-charting single from the album was «Dream On» at number 59,[37] several tracks, such as «Mama Kin» and «Walkin’ the Dog», would become staples of the band’s live shows, and received airplay on rock radio.[38] The album reached gold status initially, eventually went on to sell two million copies, and was certified double platinum after the band reached mainstream success over a decade later.[39] After constant touring, the band released their second album, Get Your Wings in 1974, the first of a string of multi-platinum albums produced by Jack Douglas.[40] This album included the rock radio hits «Same Old Song and Dance» and «Train Kept A-Rollin'», a cover done previously by the Yardbirds.[41] The album also contained several fan favorites, including «Lord of the Thighs», «Seasons of Wither», and «S.O.S. (Too Bad)», darker songs that have become staples in the band’s live shows.[42] To date, Get Your Wings has sold three million copies.[39]

In 1975, Aerosmith released their third album, Toys in the Attic, which established Aerosmith as international stars, competing with the likes of Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones.[16] Originally derided as Rolling Stones knockoffs in part due to the physical resemblance between lead singers Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger,[4] Toys in the Attic showed that Aerosmith was a unique and talented band in their own right.[43] Toys in the Attic was an immediate success, starting with the single «Sweet Emotion», which became the band’s first Top 40 hit.[44] This was followed by a successful re-release of «Dream On» which hit No. 6, becoming their best charting single of the 1970s.[45] «Walk This Way», re-released in 1976, reached the Top 10 in early 1977.[4]

In addition, «Toys in the Attic» and «Big Ten Inch Record» (a song originally recorded by Bull Moose Jackson) became concert staples.[46] As a result of this success, both of the band’s previous albums re-charted.[47] Toys in the Attic has gone on to become the band’s bestselling studio album in the United States, with certified US sales of nine million copies.[39] The band toured in support of Toys in the Attic, where they started to get more recognition.[16] Also around this time, the band established their home base as «the Wherehouse» in Waltham, Massachusetts, where they would record and rehearse music, as well as conduct business.[48]

Rocks, Draw the Line, and Live! Bootleg (1976–1978)[edit]

Steven Tyler and Joe Perry performing live in concert

In 1976, Aerosmith’s fourth album was Rocks, which music historian Greg Prato described as «captur[ing] Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking».[49] It went platinum swiftly[39] and featured two Top 40 hits, «Last Child» and «Back in the Saddle», as well as the ballad «Home Tonight», which also charted.[50] Rocks would eventually go on to sell over four million copies.[39] Both Toys in the Attic and Rocks are highly regarded,[43][49] especially in the hard rock genre: they appear on such lists as Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time[51][52] and are cited as influential by members of Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Mötley Crüe.[53][54] Kurt Cobain also listed Rocks as one of the albums he thought were most influential to Nirvana’s sound in his journal in 1993.[55] Soon after Rocks was released, the band continued to tour heavily, this time headlining their own shows, including large stadiums and rock festivals.[4]

In 1977, Aerosmith released their fifth album, Draw the Line. Its recording was affected by the band’s excesses, but the record still had memorable moments.[50] The title track charted just shy of the Top 40 and remains a live staple, and «Kings and Queens» also charted.[50] The album went on to sell two million copies.[39] The band toured extensively in support of the album, but drug abuse and the fast-paced life of touring and recording began affecting their performances. Tyler and Perry became known as «the Toxic Twins» due to their notorious abuse of drugs on and off the stage.[4][56] Tyler later commented, «I’ve spent $64 million on drugs»; Perry scoffed later, «There’s no fucking way in the world you could spend that much money on drugs and still be alive. It makes a good headline – but, practically speaking, that was probably a very small portion of where we spent our money.»[57]

While continuing to tour and record in the late 1970s, Aerosmith appeared in the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band movie.[3] Their cover of The Beatles’ «Come Together», from the soundtrack, was the band’s last Top 40 hit for nearly 10 years.[50] The double vinyl Live! Bootleg, issued in 1978, captured the band’s rawness[58] during the Draw the Line tour. The standalone single «Chip Away the Stone», also released in 1978, charted at number 77.[50]

Departures of Joe Perry and Brad Whitford, Night in the Ruts, and Rock in a Hard Place (1979–1984)[edit]

In 1979, the band started work on their next album, Night in the Ruts, but Aerosmith decided to go on tour during a break in the recording schedule. As the decade was about to conclude, the band’s drug use began taking its toll, and tensions were slowly coming to a head. The band’s touring schedule brought them to Cleveland Stadium on July 28, 1979, where they headlined the World Series of Rock festival. Pandemonium erupted backstage when Joe Perry’s wife, Elissa, threw a glass of milk at Tom Hamilton’s wife, Terry. Following the show, Tyler and Perry got into a heated argument when Tyler confronted Perry about his wife’s antics, and after the course of the argument, Perry left Aerosmith (while Tyler claims in his autobiography that he fired Perry from the band). Upon his departure, Perry took some of the music that he had written with him. Shortly after his departure, Perry formed his own side project known as The Joe Perry Project.[3][4]

Since there was still work to be done on Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith needed fill-in musicians to take Perry’s place on the songs that needed to be recorded to complete the album. Guitarist Brad Whitford took over some of the lead parts, and Richie Supa, the band’s longtime writing partner, filled in where needed until the band was able to hire Jimmy Crespo to take over as the next full-time guitarist. Night in the Ruts was released in November 1979, but only managed to sell enough records to be certified gold at the time, although it would eventually sell enough copies to be certified platinum by 1994. The only single the album spawned, a cover of «Remember (Walking in the Sand)» by the Shangri-Las, peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.[50]

The tour for Night in the Ruts commenced shortly thereafter, but the band found themselves playing in smaller and smaller venues than before due to their popularity beginning to wane. Steven Tyler’s drug issues were starting to affect his performance and songwriting, and he reached rock bottom in 1980, when he collapsed on stage during a show in Portland, Maine, and did not get up for the remainder of the set.[59] Also in 1980, Aerosmith released their first compilation album, Greatest Hits. While the compilation didn’t chart very high initially, it gained popularity later, and went on to become the band’s best selling album in the United States, with sales of 12 million copies.[39] In the fall of 1980, Tyler was injured in a serious motorcycle accident, which left him hospitalized for two months, and unable to tour or record well into 1981.[60]

In 1981, Aerosmith began work on their next album, Rock in a Hard Place, which saw them reunite with producer Jack Douglas. However, after the first song for the album, «Lightning Strikes», was recorded, Brad Whitford left the band and formed a duo with Derek St. Holmes, with whom he recorded a self-titled album, which failed to garner much interest. Whitford later joined up with the Joe Perry Project and played with them in 1984.[61]

With Rick Dufay taking Whitford’s place, Rock in a Hard Place was released on August 27, 1982. The album reached number 32 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[39] Only one single charted, the aforementioned «Lightning Strikes», which peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[50] As with the tour for Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith was unable to book larger venues, and instead had to rely on filling clubs and theaters, which they struggled to do. At a homecoming arena show in Worcester, Massachusetts, Tyler and Perry reunited and got high backstage before the show. Tyler was so intoxicated that he collapsed on stage again and, like before, could not get up.[62]

On February 14, 1984, Perry (by then divorced from his first wife Elissa) and Whitford saw Aerosmith perform at Boston’s Orpheum Theater. Shortly thereafter, discussions began to reintegrate the two into the band and several months later, the original members of Aerosmith officially reunited.[63] Steven Tyler recalls:

You should have felt the buzz the moment all five of us got together in the same room for the first time again. We all started laughin’—it was like the five years had never passed. We knew we’d made the right move.

— Steven Tyler[64]

Back in the Saddle reunion tour, Done with Mirrors, and drug rehab (1984–1986)[edit]

In 1984, Aerosmith embarked on a reunion tour called the Back in the Saddle Tour,[3] which led to the live album Classics Live II. While concerts on the tour were well-attended, it was plagued with several incidents, mostly attributed to drug abuse by band members.[3] With their drug problems still not behind them, the group was signed to Geffen Records, and began working on a comeback.[65] Despite the band signing on to a new record company, the band’s old label Columbia continued to reap the benefits of Aerosmith’s comeback, releasing the live companion albums Classics Live I and II and the collection Gems.[66]

In 1985, the band released the album Done with Mirrors, their first studio album since reuniting. While the album did receive some positive reviews,[67] it only went gold[39] and failed to produce a hit single or generate any widespread interest.[50] The album’s most notable track, «Let the Music Do the Talking», was in fact a cover of a song originally recorded by the Joe Perry Project and released on that band’s album of the same name.[68] Nevertheless, the band became a popular concert attraction once again, touring in support of Done with Mirrors, well into 1986.[69] In 1986, in an unprecedented crossover collaboration, Aerosmith (largely the additional contributions of leaders Tyler and Perry) appeared on Run–D.M.C.’s cover of «Walk This Way»,[70] a track blending rock and roll with hip hop.[28] In reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100,[71] the song and its frequently-aired video resurrected Aerosmith’s career by introducing the band’s music to a new generation.[65]

Despite their resurrecting performance, the band members’ drug problems still stood in their way. In 1986, Tyler completed a successful drug rehabilitation program, after an intervention by his fellow band members, a doctor, and manager Tim Collins, who believed that the band’s future would not be bright if Tyler did not get treated in time. The rest of the band members also completed drug rehab programs over the course of the next couple of years. According to the band’s tell-all autobiography, Collins pledged in September 1986 that he could make Aerosmith the biggest band in the world by 1990 if they all completed drug rehab.[72] Their next album was crucial because of the commercial disappointment of Done With Mirrors, and as the band members became clean, they worked hard to make their next album a success.[73]

Permanent Vacation and Pump (1987–1991)[edit]

Permanent Vacation was released in August 1987, becoming a major hit and the band’s bestselling album in over a decade (selling 5 million copies in the US),[39] with all three of its singles («Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», «Angel», and «Rag Doll») reaching the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.[50] Steven Tyler reveals in his autobiography that the album was «…the first one we ever did sober.»[74] Part of Permanent Vacations commercial success involved producer Bruce Fairbairn whose production touches (such as sound effects and high-quality recording) added interest to the album and the use of outside songwriters such as Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, and Holly Knight who assisted the band with lyrics. While the group was initially hesitant to using outside songwriters, including Tyler being furious for Knight getting songwriting credits for changing one word («Rag Time» became «Rag Doll»), the method paid off, as Permanent Vacation became the band’s most successful album in a decade. The group went on a subsequent tour with labelmates Guns N’ Roses (who have cited Aerosmith as a major influence), which was intense at times because of Aerosmith’s new struggle to stay clean amidst Guns N’ Roses’ well-publicized, rampant drug use.[75]

Aerosmith’s next album was even more successful. Pump, released in September 1989, featured three Top Ten singles: «Love in an Elevator», «Janie’s Got a Gun», and «What It Takes», as well as the Top 30 «The Other Side»,[50] re-establishing the band as a serious musical force.[76] Pump was a critical and commercial success, eventually selling 7 million copies,[39] spawning several music videos that were in regular rotation on MTV, and achieving four-star ratings from major music magazines.[77] Pump ranked as the fourth-bestselling album of 1990.[78] The band also won its first Grammy in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, for «Janie’s Got a Gun».[79] In addition, the video for «Janie’s Got a Gun» won two Video Music Awards and was ranked as one of the 100 greatest videos of all time by Rolling Stone, MTV, and VH1. Like Permanent Vacation, Pump was produced by Bruce Fairbairn, who added production touches such as instrumental interludes that provided transitions between songs to give the album a more complete sound, as well as the Margarita Horns, who added horns to tracks such as «Love in an Elevator» and «The Other Side». Rock critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine claimed that Pump «revels in [pop concessions] without ever losing sight of Aerosmith’s dirty hard rock core», going on to say that, «such ambition and successful musical eclectism make Pump rank with Toys in the Attic and Rocks[80] The recording process for Pump was documented in the video The Making of Pump, which has since been re-released as a DVD. The music videos for the album’s singles were featured on the release Things That Go Pump in the Night, which quickly went platinum.[39]

In support of Pump, the band embarked on the 12-month Pump Tour, which lasted for most of 1990.[81] On February 21, 1990, the band appeared in a «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live, debating the fall of communism and the Soviet Union, and performed their recent hits «Janie’s Got a Gun» and «Monkey on My Back».[82] The appearance of the band in the «Wayne’s World» sketch was later ranked by E! as the number-one moment in the history of the program.[83] On August 11, 1990, the band’s performance on MTV’s Unplugged aired.[84] In October 1990, the Pump Tour ended, with the band’s first ever performances in Australia.[85] That same year, the band was also inducted to the Hollywood Rock Walk.[86] In November 1991, the band appeared on The Simpsons episode «Flaming Moe’s»[87] and released a box set titled Pandora’s Box.[88] In coordination with the release of Pandora’s Box, the band’s 1975 hit «Sweet Emotion» was re-mixed and re-released as a single, and a music video was created to promote the single. Also in 1991, the band performed their 1973 single «Dream On» with Michael Kamen’s orchestra for MTV’s 10th Anniversary special; this performance was used as the official music video for the song.[89] In 1992, Tyler and Perry appeared live as guests of Guns N’ Roses during the latter’s 1992 worldwide pay-per-view show in Paris, performing a medley of «Mama Kin» (which GN’R covered in 1986) and «Train Kept-A Rollin».[90][91]

Get a Grip and Big Ones (1992–1995)[edit]

The band took a brief break before recording their follow-up to Pump in 1992. Despite significant shifts in mainstream music at the beginning of the 1990s,[7] 1993’s Get a Grip was just as successful commercially, becoming their first album to debut at number 1[92] and racking up sales of 7 million copies in a two-and-a-half-year timespan[39] and over 20 million copies worldwide.[93] The first singles were the hard rocking «Livin’ on the Edge» and «Eat the Rich». Though many critics were unimpressed by the focus on the subsequent interchangeable power-ballads in promoting the album,[7] all three («Cryin'», «Amazing», and «Crazy») proved to be huge successes on radio[50] and MTV.[65] The music videos featured then up-and-coming actress Alicia Silverstone; her provocative performances earned her the title of «the Aerosmith chick»[94] for the first half of the decade. Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv Tyler was also featured in the «Crazy» video.[95] The band won two Grammy Awards for songs from this album in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: for «Livin’ on the Edge» in 1994 and «Crazy» in 1995.[79]

During the making of Get a Grip, the management and record company brought in a variety of professional songwriting collaborators to help give nearly all the songs on the album more commercial appeal,[7] a trend which would continue until the early 2000s. However, this led to accusations of selling out that would continue throughout the 1990s. In addition to Aerosmith’s grueling 18-month world tour in support of Get a Grip, the band also did a number of things to help promote themselves and their album and appeal to youth culture, including the appearance of the band in the movie Wayne’s World 2[96] where they performed two songs,[97] the appearance of the band and their music in the video games Revolution X[98] and Quest for Fame,[99] performing at Woodstock ’94,[100] using their song «Deuces Are Wild» in The Beavis and Butt-head Experience,[101] and opening their own club, The Mama Kin Music Hall, in Boston, MA in 1994.[102] That same year saw the release of the band’s compilation for Geffen Records, entitled Big Ones featuring their biggest hits from Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip, «Deuces Are Wild» from the Beavis and Butt-head Experience, as well as two new songs, «Blind Man» and «Walk on Water»,[103] both of which experienced great success on the rock charts.[50]

Nine Lives and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» (1996–2000)[edit]

Aerosmith had signed a $30 million contract for four records with Columbia Records/Sony Music in 1991, but had only recorded three of their six contractual albums with Geffen Records at that point (Done with Mirrors, Permanent Vacation, and Pump).[104] Between 1991 and 1996, they released two more albums with Geffen (Get a Grip and Big Ones), which meant they now had five albums with Geffen under their belt (along with a planned live compilation), which meant they could now begin recording for their new contract with Columbia.[3][105] The band took time off with their families before working on their next album, Nine Lives, which was plagued with personnel problems, including the firing of manager Tim Collins,[3] who, according to band members, had nearly caused the band to break up.[106] The album’s producer was also changed from Glen Ballard to Kevin Shirley.[107] Nine Lives was released in March 1997. Reviews were mixed, and Nine Lives initially fell down the charts,[3] although it had a long chart life and sold double platinum in the United States alone,[39] fueled by its singles, «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», the ballad «Hole in My Soul», and the crossover-pop smash «Pink» (which won the band their fourth Grammy Award in 1999 in the Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category).[79] It was followed by the over two-year-long Nine Lives Tour, which was plagued by problems including lead singer Steven Tyler injuring his leg at a concert,[108] and Joey Kramer suffering second degree burns when his car caught fire at a gas station.[109]

In 1998, in the midst of setbacks during the Nine Lives Tour, the band released the single «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing», the love theme, written by Diane Warren for the 1998 film Armageddon, starring Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv.[110] The song became Aerosmith’s first and only number 1 single[50] when it debuted at the top position on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on top of the charts for four weeks.[71] The song was nominated for an Academy Award in 1999.[111] The song helped open Aerosmith up to a new generation[112] and remains a slow-dance staple.[113] 1998 also saw the release of the double-live album, A Little South of Sanity, which was assembled from performances on the Get a Grip and Nine Lives tours.[114] The album went platinum shortly after its release.[39] The band continued with their seemingly neverending world tours promoting Nine Lives and the «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» single well into 1999.[115]

In 1999, Aerosmith was chosen to be featured in the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, providing the ride’s soundtrack and theme at both Disney’s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort and, formerly, at Disneyland Paris in the Walt Disney Studios Park, which opened in 2002 and closed in 2019, to be replaced by an Iron Man and the Avengers attraction in the upcoming Avengers Campus.[116] On September 9, 1999, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunited with Run–D.M.C. and were also joined by Kid Rock for a collaborative live performance of «Walk This Way» at the MTV Video Music Awards, a precursor to the Girls of Summer Tour.[117] The band celebrated the new millennium with a brief tour of Japan,[118] and also contributed the song «Angel’s Eye» to the 2000 film Charlie’s Angels.[119] In December 2000, they wrapped up work on their next album.[120]

Just Push Play, O, Yeah! and Rocksimus Maximus (2001–2003)[edit]

The band entered their next decade by co-headlining with NSYNC the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show, titled «The Kings of Rock and Pop», with appearances from Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly.[121] All of the stars collaborated with Aerosmith at the end for a performance of «Walk This Way».[122]

In March 2001, the band released their 13th studio album Just Push Play, which quickly went platinum,[39] fueled by the Top 10 single «Jaded»[50] and the appearance of the title track in Dodge commercials.[123] They were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame soon after their album was released, in late March 2001.[56] Aerosmith is the only band to be inducted to the Hall of Fame with a song active in the charts («Jaded»).[71] Later that year, the band performed as part of the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert in Washington D.C. for 9/11 victims and their families.[124] The band flew back to Indianapolis for a show the same night, as part of their Just Push Play Tour.[125]

The band started 2002 by ending the Just Push Play tour, and simultaneously recording segments for their Behind the Music special on VH1, which not only chronicled the band’s history but also the band’s current activities and touring. The special was one of the few Behind the Musics to run two hours in length.[126] In May, Aerosmith covered the «Theme from Spider-Man» for the soundtrack of the 2002 film of the same name.[127] On June 27, the band performed at the official FIFA World Cup concert at Tokyo Stadium which took place during the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Korea/Japan.[128] In July 2002, Aerosmith released a two-disc career-spanning compilation O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, which featured the new single «Girls of Summer» and embarked on the Girls of Summer Tour with Kid Rock and Run–D.M.C. opening.[129] O, Yeah! has since been certified double platinum.[39] MTV honored Aerosmith with their mtvICON award in 2002. Performances included Pink covering «Janie’s Got a Gun». Shakira performed «Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», Kid Rock played «Mama Kin» and «Last Child», Train performed «Dream On» and Papa Roach covered «Sweet Emotion». In addition, testimonials featured surprise guests Metallica, as well as Janet Jackson, Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst, Alicia Silverstone and Mila Kunis.[130]

In 2003, Aerosmith co-headlined with Kiss on the Rocksimus Maximus Tour, in preparation for release of their blues album. They also performed a song for Rugrats Go Wild, «Lizard Love».[131]

Honkin’ on Bobo, Rockin’ the Joint and Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2004–2006)[edit]

Aerosmith’s long-promised[132] blues album Honkin’ on Bobo was released in 2004. This was a return to the band’s roots, including recording the album in live sessions, working with former producer Jack Douglas, and laying down their blues rock grit.[132] It was followed by a live DVD, You Gotta Move, in December 2004,[3] culled from performances on the Honkin’ on Bobo Tour. «Dream On» was also featured in an advertising campaign for Buick in 2004, targeting that marque’s market which is now composed largely of people who were teenagers when the song first charted.[133]

2005 saw Steven Tyler appear in the film Be Cool.[134] Joe Perry released his self-titled solo album that same year.[135] At the 2006 Grammy Awards, he was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the track «Mercy»,[136] but lost to Les Paul. In October 2005, Aerosmith released a CD/DVD Rockin’ the Joint.[3] The band hit the road for the Rockin’ the Joint Tour on October 30 with Lenny Kravitz for a fall/winter tour of arenas in the largest US markets.[137] The band planned to tour with Cheap Trick in the spring, hitting secondary markets in the US.[138] Almost all of this leg of the tour was canceled, however. Dates were initially canceled one by one[139] until March 22, 2006, when it was announced that lead singer Steven Tyler needed throat surgery, and the remaining dates on the tour were subsequently canceled.[140]

Tyler and Perry performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra for their annual concert of July 4 on the Esplanade in 2006, a milestone as it was the first major event or performance since Steven Tyler’s throat surgery.[141] Around this time, the band also announced that they would embark on the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in late 2006.[142] On August 24, 2006, it was announced that Tom Hamilton was undergoing treatment for throat cancer. In order to make a full recovery, he sat out much of the Route of All Evil Tour until he was well again. Former Joe Perry Project bassist David Hull substituted for Hamilton until his return.[143] On September 5, 2006, Aerosmith kicked off the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in Columbus, Ohio. The co-headlining tour took both bands to amphitheaters across North America through November 24. After that, a select few arena dates were added, some of which were with Mötley Crüe. The tour ended December 17.[144]

On October 17, 2006, the compilation album Devil’s Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith was released. The album contained previous hits with the addition of two new songs, «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» and «Sedona Sunrise», which were older outtakes re-recorded for the album.[145] «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» peaked at number 15 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[50] The album was intended to fulfill Aerosmith’s contract with Sony and tide fans over until the band’s new studio album was released.[146]

Touring, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and unfinished album (2007–2009)[edit]

In early 2007, the band announced a new World Tour, their first for nearly a decade to include dates outside North America or Japan.[147] The band performed at London’s Hard Rock Cafe in February 2007 to promote their European tour which included a night in Hyde Park as part of the Hyde Park Calling festival sponsored by Hard Rock Cafe.[148] In the spring, the band toured Latin America to sold-out stadium crowds.[149] In the summer, the band toured Europe, performing at several major rock festivals and visiting some countries they had never played before. Additionally, the band played in Middle East countries such as the United Arab Emirates and India for the first time.[12] The band also played a few select dates in California and Canada in late July. The July 21 concert in Prince Edward Island, was the largest in that province’s history.[150] In September, the band performed eight dates in major markets in Northeastern North America. These shows were opened by Joan Jett. The band also played a private gig in Hawaii. A public show in Maui was canceled for logistical reasons,[151] which spurred a class action lawsuit against the band.[152] In April 2009, Aerosmith agreed to compensate all ticket buyers of the canceled show with a free ticket to a rescheduled Maui show to be held on October 20, 2009, along with reimbursements of all out-of-pocket expenses related to the show.[153]

On November 1, 2007, the band entered the studio to work on the final studio album of their current contract with Sony. At the time, it was believed that the album would include both re-recorded tracks left off previous albums as well as brand new material.[154] In an interview, guitarist Joe Perry revealed that in addition to creating a new album, the band was working closely with the makers of the Guitar Hero series to develop Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, a video game dedicated to the band’s music.[155] The game was released on June 29, 2008 and contains many of their most popular songs.[156] Steven Tyler announced on VH1 Classic Radio on September 4, 2008, that Aerosmith intended to enter the studio at the end of September 2008 to complete the band’s 15th studio album. Tyler also confirmed that the band planned to begin a new US tour in June 2009, in support of the as-yet-untitled album. This tour was supposed to be preceded by a concert in Venezuela on February 1, 2009.[157] However, on January 15, 2009, Tyler said the band would be unable to play the gig because of a second knee injury of guitarist Joe Perry. In mid-February 2009, it was announced that the album would be produced by the famed Brendan O’Brien and that the album would likely be recorded live, like their earlier records. Although the band had hoped to finish the album before the tour started in June 2009,[158] Perry said that the group «realized there wasn’t any chance of getting [the album] finished before we hit the road for the summer.» The tour featured ZZ Top as the opening act for most of the tour.[159] The Aerosmith/ZZ Top Tour, presented by Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, was officially announced and the first dates released on April 8, 2009.[160]

Aerosmith performing in Tallinn, Estonia, on July 5, 2007

The tour was slated to take the band across North America from June to September 2009.[161] The tour featured the band performing nearly all of the songs on their 1975 album Toys in the Attic during the first seven dates of the tour and also featured Joe Perry sing lead vocals on the 1976 «Combination». The tour was plagued with several health problems, however. Guitarist Brad Whitford had to sit out the first seven dates of the tour in order to recover from head surgery, after injuring his head getting out of his car. On June 28, 2009, at the band’s seventh show of the tour at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, lead singer Steven Tyler injured his leg, which required seven shows to be postponed. As soon as the band resumed the tour on July 15, Whitford returned to the fold. However, Tom Hamilton had to depart the tour in order to recover from non-invasive surgery. On August 5, 2009, Tyler was rushed to the hospital after falling from the stage at a concert in Sturgis, South Dakota.[162] He was helped up by security staff and taken backstage, before guitarist Joe Perry told the audience the show was over. Tyler was airlifted to Rapid City Regional Hospital, where he received treatment for head and neck injuries and a broken shoulder. In the wake of Tyler’s injuries, the band was forced to postpone five shows in Western Canada. On August 14, 2009, Aerosmith announced that they had decided to cancel the rest of their US tour dates with ZZ Top, due to Tyler’s injuries.[163][164]

In the midst of the tour, Perry completed work on his fifth solo album, Have Guitar, Will Travel and drummer Joey Kramer released his autobiography, Hit Hard. Perry’s solo album was released on October 6, 2009.[165][166]

After Tyler recovered from falling off stage, the band returned to the stage in mid-October for two shows in Hawaii, one in Maui which was rescheduled from 2007 and finally played as part of a legal settlement, and an additional show which was played in Honolulu. In early November, the band played a concert in Abu Dhabi at the Grand Prix.[167]

Tyler-Perry feud and Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour (2009–2010)[edit]

Aerosmith performing in Arnhem, Netherlands, on June 23, 2010

Tyler pulled out of a planned South American tour at the end of 2009 and seemed intent on pursuing solo projects, including his autobiography Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?. Tyler told Classic Rock magazine, «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.»[168] Meanwhile, guitarist Joe Perry toured the United States at the end of 2009, and Japan and the UK early in 2010.[168]

In November 2009, Joe Perry stated that Tyler had not been in contact with the band and could be on the verge of quitting Aerosmith.[169] Perry stated that the rest of the group was «looking for a new singer to work with.»[170] It was reported that singer Lenny Kravitz had been approached for Steven Tyler’s position, which he then declined.[171]

However, despite the rumors of him leaving the band, Tyler joined the Joe Perry Project onstage on November 10, 2009 at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza, and Tyler and Perry performed the Aerosmith single «Walk This Way» together. According to sources at the event, Tyler assured the crowd that he was «not quitting Aerosmith».[172][173]

On December 22, People magazine reported that Tyler had entered a rehabilitation facility to manage his addiction to painkillers, brought on by injuries to his knees, legs, and feet, that resulted from years of performing. In his statement, Tyler said he is grateful for the support he is receiving, is committed to getting things taken care of, and is eager to get back on stage and in the recording studio with his bandmates.[174]

On January 20, 2010, Perry confirmed the band were about to audition for a new singer to replace Tyler.[175] Perry said Tyler’s surgery to his legs would «take him out of the picture» for up to a year and a half, and in the meantime, the rest of the band wanted to continue performing. Perry also said that the band would be willing to continue working with Tyler in the future if the singer wanted to.[176]

In response, Tyler’s attorney sent the band and its manager a «cease and desist» letter and threatened further legal action against both if the band did not discontinue this effort to replace Tyler.[177]

On February 15, 2010, it was announced that Aerosmith were to headline Download Festival at Donington Park, England in June 2010. Tyler was confirmed as the frontman for the show by festival promoter Andy Copping. It was announced that the band would precede the June 13 date with an appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival on June 10 in Sölvesborg. During the Donington show, Perry celebrated Tyler’s position as frontman, dubbing him «the best lead singer on the planet».[178] On February 24, the band announced the first batch of dates for their upcoming Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour. The tour saw the band play seven dates in South and Central America in May, followed by eleven dates in Europe, in June and early July. The band performed in Colombia, Peru and Greece for the first time in their career on this tour.[179] The band performed 24 concerts in North America in late July, August, and September. Many of the concerts were in locations the band canceled on in 2009. As part of the tour, the band played Fenway Park in Boston with fellow Bostonians the J. Geils Band.[180]

Problems on the band’s Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour arose in August 2010, including Tyler accidentally hitting Joe Perry in the head with his microphone stand at a show in Wantagh, New York[181] and Perry bumping into Tyler at the Toronto show, which caused Tyler to tumble off the stage.[182][183] Perry suffered a minor head injury at the Wantagh show and Tyler was helped back up by fans and Perry at the Toronto show, and both shows went on. Around the same time as these incidents, tension flared again between Perry and Tyler due to Tyler’s plans to become a talent judge on American Idol. Perry criticized Tyler for not consulting the rest of the band, saying that he «found out on the internet, like the rest of the world» and that nobody else in the band knew anything about it.[184]

On August 18, it was reported that Tyler officially signed on with the show.[185] When asked about this in October, Perry declared he understood Tyler’s reasons and wished him luck, but stated that he would seek different projects – «I’m tired of waiting around, so I’m not passing up anything right now».[186]

While announcing the Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour in 2009, Tyler and Perry said that the next item on the agenda was a new Aerosmith album, the group’s first since 2004’s Honkin’ on Bobo. The group did some recording with producer Brendan O’Brien in 2008 but halted because of Tyler’s health problems.[187] Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton told the Boston Herald in September 2010 that Tyler believes he has the time and energy to continue fronting the band while also being a judge on American Idol.[188]

Hamilton explained, «Steven’s been very emphatic in saying that the way his time is arranged on the show leaves room to work on a record. He’s been taking great pains to remind everybody of that, so hopefully that’s the way it will come out.»[188] On November 5, 2010, Brad Whitford said the recording sessions will probably be in Los Angeles, where American Idol is headquartered, and a world tour would follow.[189]

Touring and Music from Another Dimension! (2010–2013)[edit]

Steven Tyler and Joey Kramer playing drums together at an Aerosmith concert in Chicago, Illinois, on June 22, 2012

In a November 2010 interview reported at NME.com, drummer Joey Kramer confirmed that the band had every intention to finish and release their long-delayed album in 2011, stating, «Really, at this point in time, the only thing that’s going to stop us is if someone out-and-out dies. Other than that, we’ve already been through what we’ve been through and stood the test of time. What else is there?»[190] On January 18, 2011, Tyler declared that «Joe (Perry) has got some licks and I’ve got a bunch of songs that I’ve written for solo and/or Aerosmith» and the band would start prepping the album that week.[191]
On March 20, 2011, Aerosmith announced a new greatest hits album, Tough Love: Best of the Ballads, which was released on May 10, 2011.[192] On May 14, 2011, the band announced a tour of Latin America in the fall of 2011.[193] In June, Joe Perry announced that the band is going to meet at the recording studio to produce the next album of the band in July. On August 30, it was announced that the new album will be released around May 2012. The album will be produced by Jack Douglas, who produced four albums for the band in the 1970s.[194][195] Aerosmith began their fall tour of Latin America and Japan on October 22 in Lima, Peru. As part of the tour, the band performed in Paraguay, Panama, and Ecuador for the first time in their careers. Their show in Asunción, Paraguay was postponed a day, after lead singer Steven Tyler sustained facial injuries after falling in his hotel room shower, due to a bout of food poisoning that dehydrated him and caused him to faint.[196]

On March 11, 2012, Aerosmith was featured on an episode of 60 Minutes. The show included very candid interviews with the band members, interspersed with live performances from the band’s 2011 tour. Some of the comments the band members said about each other seemed to re-ignite past tensions in the band.[197] However, on March 22, Joe Perry surprised Steven Tyler by performing «Happy Birthday» for him on American Idol, as an early birthday present for Tyler.[198] On March 26, Aerosmith announced a summer tour with Cheap Trick entitled the «Global Warming Tour». On May 23, Aerosmith debuted their new single, «Legendary Child», on the season finale of American Idol.[199][200] Shortly after, it was announced that their fifteenth studio album, Music from Another Dimension!, would be released on November 6, 2012.[201] On May 30, Aerosmith and Cheap Trick performed for Walmart shareholders.[202] Aerosmith’s «Global Warming Tour» began June 16 in Minneapolis and took the band to 26 locations across North America through August 12.[203][204] The band hinted that the tour would continue in October/November after the album release.[205] On August 22, Aerosmith released two singles simultaneously, the rocker «Lover Alot» and the ballad «What Could Have Been Love».[206] On September 22, Aerosmith performed at the iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas. In advance of the release of their new album, the band performed on The Late Show with David Letterman and Today, and Tyler and Perry were interviewed on The Late Show and The View. In addition, Tyler, Perry and Whitford performed «Dream On» for the telethon Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together to raise funds for the victims of the namesake storm that struck the Northeastern United States. On November 5, Aerosmith performed an outdoor concert[24] in front of their old apartment at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston to celebrate the release of their album and their Boston roots. Music from Another Dimension! was released on November 6. Two days later, the band began the 2nd leg of their Global Warming Tour, which took the band to 14 North American locations through December 13.[207]

On January 21, 2013, Aerosmith released «Can’t Stop Lovin’ You» (featuring Carrie Underwood) as the fourth single from Music from Another Dimension!.[208] On February 20, it was announced that the band’s principal songwriters Steven Tyler and Joe Perry would be recipients of the ASCAP Founders Award at the society’s 30th Annual Pop Music Awards on April 17.[209] Two days later, it was announced that the duo would be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be held on June 13.[210]

In late April and early May 2013, Aerosmith extended their Global Warming Tour to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore. This marked the band’s first performances in Australia in 23 years,[211] and the band’s first-ever performances in the latter four countries.[212][213][214] Tom Hamilton had to miss the last three Australian shows due to illness; David Hull filled in for him.[215] On May 5, Aerosmith cancelled their first-ever performance in Indonesia (scheduled for May 11) due to safety concerns; the actual threat was not released.[216] On May 30, Aerosmith performed as part of the «Boston Strong» charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.[217] The band also performed at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on July 6,[218] at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut on July 10,[219] four concerts in Japan in mid-August, and as part of the Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary Concert series in Milwaukee on August 30.[220] In the fall of 2013, Aerosmith extended their tour to Central and South America, including their first-ever performances in Guatemala, El Salvador and Uruguay. Hamilton had to depart the Latin American tour due to illness.[221]

In July 2013, the band released the live concert DVD Rock for the Rising Sun, which also documented the band’s 2011 tour of Japan. The release was also screened in select theaters in October 2013.[222]

Solo endeavors and «farewell tour» (2014–2018)[edit]

Aerosmith performing on the Blue Army Tour in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on August 4, 2015

On March 21, 2014, in tweets released by Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, and Slash, it was announced that Aerosmith would be touring North America with Slash (along with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators) in the summer of 2014. This followed a 17-date European tour that Aerosmith took from May 14 to July 2. The North American tour, known as the Let Rock Rule Tour, sent Aerosmith to 21 locations from July 10 to September 12.[223][224]

Asked in May 2014 if Aerosmith would release a sixteenth studio album anytime soon, bassist Tom Hamilton replied, «I hope soon. But I really don’t know what we are doing because we no longer have a record contract. We are finished with Columbia. So, there is nothing written in stone. We’ll see what the fans want.»[225] In an interview with Rolling Stone about what the future holds, Joe Perry admitted that, «I don’t even know if making new albums makes sense anymore. Maybe we’ll just release an EP every six months. I don’t know what the future looks like.»[226]

On October 7, 2014, Perry released his autobiography Rocks: My Life in and Out of Aerosmith, co-written by David Ritz.[227] Perry promoted the book with a book-signing tour that took him to 14 locations across the United States in the month of October.[228] On February 26, 2015, Aerosmith premiered the film Aerosmith Rocks Donington in 300 movie theaters across North America; the concert video is from the band’s 2014 performance at Download Festival at Donington Park in Leicestershire, England. The video was released on DVD/Blu-ray on September 4, 2015.

On March 31, 2015, lead singer Steven Tyler stated that he was working on his first solo country album.[229][230] On April 6, it was announced that Tyler signed a record deal with Scott Borchetta’s Dot Records (a division of the Big Machine Label Group).[231] On May 13, Tyler released the lead single, «Love is Your Name», from his forthcoming solo debut album. He promoted the song on the Bobby Bones Show, iHeartMedia, CBS This Morning, Entertainment Tonight, and the American Idol season 14 finale.[232]

On June 10, Aerosmith embarked on the Blue Army Tour, which sent the band to 17 North American locations through August 7, many of them in smaller venues in secondary markets that the band has either never performed in or hasn’t performed in many years. The band also played a one-off show in Moscow on September 5. On the tour, the band played several lesser-known deep cuts.[233][234]

After the tour, Tyler completed work on his solo album, We’re All Somebody from Somewhere, which was released on July 15, 2016.[235] Prior to the album’s release, a second single, «Red, White & You», was released in January 2016, followed by the third single (the title track) in June 2016.[236][237] Meanwhile, Joe Perry worked with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp on the side project Hollywood Vampires, which released their eponymous debut album in September 2015 and performed at the 58th Grammy Awards on February 15, 2016.[238] Brad Whitford re-joined Derek St. Holmes for a handful of tour dates in November 2015 and a new Whitford/St. Holmes album that was made available to fans at their live performances and was scheduled for wide release in 2016.[239] Tom Hamilton performed with Thin Lizzy at a handful of concert dates in Europe in the summer of 2016 and also joined Pearl Jam for a performance of «Draw the Line» at Boston’s Fenway Park on August 7.[240] Meanwhile, Joey Kramer became actively involved in his «Rockin’ & Roastin'» coffee business, which opened a location in Newry, Maine, in December 2015 and a second location in North Attleborough, Massachusetts in July 2016.[241][242]

Since December 2015, in various interviews, Whitford, Tyler, and Perry all discussed the possibility of a farewell tour or «wind-down tour» slated to start in 2017. Perry has suggested the tour could last for two years and Tyler said it could potentially last «forever»; Whitford and Tyler also discussed the potential of doing one last studio album.[243][244][245]

On July 10, 2016, Perry collapsed onstage at a concert he was performing with the Hollywood Vampires on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest. He was revived and rushed to the hospital, where he was quickly upgraded to stable condition later that night. The Vampires continued the show without Perry that evening and continued the rest of their tour, but canceled an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. After resting for a few days, Perry made a complete recovery and returned to the Hollywood Vampires tour.[246][247]

From September through October 2016 Aerosmith embarked on a nine-date tour of Latin America, called the Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour, preceded by a performance at the Kaaboo Festival in San Diego, California on September 17.[248] In November 2016, Aerosmith announced that they would be going on a «farewell» tour in Europe in the spring and summer of 2017, titled the Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour.[249] The tour launched in Tel Aviv, Israel on May 17, 2017, where approximately 45,000 tickets were sold.[250] In early July, the band completed the European leg of the tour; the band extended the tour to South America in September and October 2017, but the last few shows had to be canceled due to health issues. According to Brad Whitford, the tour could end anytime from 2017 to the next four years in 2021.[251] On 19 January 2018, Perry released a solo disc titled Sweetzerland Manifesto. He also announced that the 2017 tour titled «Aero-Vederci Baby!» was not really a final tour and the band will be touring in 2019 to celebrate their 50th anniversary.[252]

Las Vegas residency, future activities, and upcoming projects (2019–present)[edit]

Aerosmith appeared on NBC’s Today show on August 15, 2018 to announce a residency in Las Vegas called «Aerosmith: Deuces are Wild», a reference to both Las Vegas casino gambling and their 1994 single of the same name.[253] The band’s Las Vegas residency took place in April, June, July, and September thru December 2019. It had been scheduled to be extended into January, February, May, and June 2020 at the Park Theater, but the 2020 dates were cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the Las Vegas shows, in mid-July 2019, the band performed at a festival in Minnesota, and in August 2019, they played a total of nine shows spread across three MGM venues in Maryland, New Jersey, and Massachusetts.[254][255]

In 2019, a European tour was announced, due to take place through the summer of 2020 following the completion of their Las Vegas dates. However, the shows were canceled in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as was a 50th Anniversary show at Boston’s Fenway Park, originally planned for September 2020. The European dates were initially rescheduled for the summer of 2021[256] but were later moved again to summer 2022 due to the ongoing pandemic.[257]

In January 2019, Joe Perry stated that he and Steven Tyler were due to start recording new material together for a new Aerosmith album.[258] The next month, on February 14, 2019, Aerosmith was scheduled to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but the ceremony and installation were postponed due to inclement weather with a new date to be determined later.[259]

In April 2019, drummer Joey Kramer suffered minor injuries to his shoulder[260] following an unspecified accident, and was forced to stand down from several concerts of the band’s Las Vegas residency. His drum technician John Douglas substituted for him. In November of that same year, Kramer told several news sites that he was not allowed to rejoin the band despite his recovery, to which the band responded that his playing was «not up to Aerosmith standards».[261] The disagreement culminated in a series of lawsuits in January 2020, after which Kramer was expected to be barred from performing with the band at the 2020 Grammy Awards.[262] Kramer rejoined Aerosmith in February 2020 for their Las Vegas residency.[263]

In an August 2020 interview with former The Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman, on his radio show Steve Gorman Rocks, Brad Whitford was asked what the future of Aerosmith looked like. His response was «I don’t really know what they want to do. And, I don’t really care because, um, truthfully, I’m not interested anymore»,[264] citing ongoing dysfunction within the band. He expressed similar concerns in an interview with Joe Bonamassa on his «Live From Nerdville» podcast in June 2021. Whitford shared his thoughts about how the COVID-19 outbreak would affect touring plans for Aerosmith, and musicians in general, while acknowledging his & his bandmate’s current ages. Stating, «I mean, I have my doubts about Aerosmith ever performing again at this stage because age is becoming a real factor. It is what it is.»[265]

On August 23, 2021, Aerosmith signed a distribution deal with Universal Music Group, covering the band’s entire catalog — both Geffen (Universal’s subsidiary) and Columbia titles.[266]

In March 2022, following the cancellation of the rescheduled European tour, Aerosmith announced that the Deuces Are Wild residency would both continue and expand, beginning in June and running through December, along with the rescheduled Fenway Park show in September.[267] Kramer was also confirmed to be sitting out all concerts, with the band claiming that he would be focusing «his full attention on his family during these uncertain times.»[268] Aerosmith announced on May 24, 2022, that the June and July dates of the Deuces Are Wild residency would be canceled as a result of Tyler checking himself into a rehab facility after he suffered a relapse following his pain management of a foot surgery.[269][270] Following Tyler’s 30+ day rehab treatment, the band went on to perform at Boston’s Fenway Park for their 50th anniversary show and then resumed their Las Vegas residency, scheduled September through December 2022.[271][272]

Influence and legacy[edit]

Slash performing with Aerosmith in Mansfield, Massachusetts, on July 16, 2014

Influenced by bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, and the New York Dolls,[273][274] Aerosmith proved to be a major influence themselves on subsequently massively successful bands and musicians;[275] according to Perry, Eddie Van Halen once told him that his band Van Halen «started out on the suburban L.A. club circuit, playing Aerosmith songs».[273] Aerosmith’s influence was evident on the next generation of hard rock and heavy metal bands,[53][54][273] namely Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Guns N’ Roses, Tesla, L.A. Guns, Cinderella, Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Extreme, Warrant, Inglorious, the Black Crowes and the Quireboys, as well as Metallica, Metal Church and Testament. Especially, Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash has stated that Aerosmith is his favorite band,[276] and Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx has expressed massive admiration for the band and its early records in both The Dirt and The Heroin Diaries. Members of alternative rock bands such as Nirvana,[55] Mother Love Bone/Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Staind and Godsmack are also self-professed early Aerosmith fans.[277]

The interplay between Joe Perry and Brad Whitford has been inspiring to many bands, especially Guns N’ Roses. Joe Perry has received wide recognition and praise as a lead guitarist, and has shared the stage many times with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck, who Perry cites as primary influences. He and Tyler were asked by Page to induct Led Zeppelin into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; during the ceremony, which took place in 1995, Tyler and Perry delivered their speech and joined the band onstage for a brief set. During Beck’s and Metallica’s induction in 2009, they invited Perry and Page to play the Yardbirds/Zeppelin/Aerosmith classic «Train Kept A-Rollin'». Other collaborations, either by individual members of the band or by Aerosmith as a whole, have included Alice Cooper on his Trash album, Guns N’ Roses (who opened for Aerosmith during their 1988 tour and had covered «Mama Kin» on their first release) and B’z. As a testimony to their importance in American popular culture as a whole, Aerosmith have also collaborated with popular non-rock artists, such as Run-DMC, Eminem («Sing for the Moment»), and Carrie Underwood, and performed with ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly for the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show.[28][122][278][279] Country artists Garth Brooks and Mark Chesnutt both scored hit singles with covers of Aerosmith songs; Brooks in 1995 with «The Fever», a reworking of Aerosmith’s 1993 song,[280] and Chesnutt in 1999 with a cover of Aerosmith’s 1998 song «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[281]

Like many of their 1970s contemporaries including Led Zeppelin and Alice Cooper, the members of Aerosmith were prone to excess and debauchery. Drug consumption was rampant; the recording sessions for 1976’s Rocks and 1977’s Draw the Line were especially noted for their substance indulgence, including heroin. In the words of Bebe Buell, «They [Aerosmith] were like a gang of kids with their own planes, Porsches, millions of dollars, limitless resources. […] Mick Jagger and Jimmy Page had control, but these boys did not care. They won the prize, hands down, for the rowdiest rock ‘n’ roll band in that era. No question.»[273]

In the mid to late 1970s, the band enjoyed tremendous popularity in the United States and in Japan, though they failed to make a big impression in Britain. Still, they were among the most popular hard rock acts in America in the mid to late 1970s, along with Heart, Kiss, Ted Nugent, ZZ Top, and Boston.[273] Their massive popularity waned, however, following Perry and Whitford’s departures. Following both guitarists’ return to the band and its complete drug cleanup, Aerosmith made a prodigious return to success, once described as «the single most successful comeback in the history of heavy metal, if not all of popular music.»[275] During both the 1970s and the 1987–1995 era, Aerosmith undertook grueling world tours that numbered in the triple digits numbers of dates, headlining or co-headlining festivals along the way, such as the Texxas Jam in 1978 and 1987, the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington, England in 1990 and 1994, and Woodstock ’94.[282][283][284][285][286]

Initially resistant to this medium, the band later became renowned and received numerous awards for pioneering expansive, conceptual music videos, such as those for «Janie’s Got a Gun» (directed by future Fight Club director David Fincher), «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'», «Amazing», «Crazy», «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», and «Pink».[71][287]

The band’s music has also been featured in several video games, such as episodes of the Dead or Alive and Grand Theft Auto series, and some video games are centered on the band, like Quest for Fame and Revolution X. Aerosmith was the first band to have its band-centered Guitar Hero title, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[288][289]

Band members[edit]

Current

  • Steven Tyler – lead vocals, piano, harmonica, percussion (1970–present)
  • Joe Perry – lead and rhythm guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (1970–1979, 1984–present)
  • Brad Whitford – rhythm and lead guitar (1971–1981, 1984–present)
  • Tom Hamilton – bass (1970–present)
  • Joey Kramer – drums, percussion (1970–present; not touring since mid-2019)

Touring

  • Buck Johnson – keyboards, piano, backing vocals, guitar (2014–present)
  • John Douglas — drums, percussion (2019–2020, 2022–present; filling in for Joey Kramer)

Former

  • Ray Tabano – rhythm and lead guitar (1970–1971)
  • Jimmy Crespo – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1979–1984)
  • Rick Dufay – rhythm and lead guitar (1981–1984)

Awards and achievements[edit]

Despite Aerosmith’s popularity and success in the 1970s, it wasn’t until their comeback in the late-1980s and 1990s when they started winning awards and major recognition. In 1987, Aerosmith won the Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap Single for the re-mix of «Walk This Way» with Run-DMC In 1990, Aerosmith won their first Grammy award, for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and went on to win a total of four such awards (all of them in the 1990s) for «Janie’s Got a Gun», «Livin’ on the Edge», «Crazy», and «Pink». Aerosmith is second only to U2 in the number of awards won in that category.[79]

In addition, Aerosmith’s music videos won numerous awards throughout the 1990s. Aerosmith ranks as the ninth most successful artist (and the third most successful group) of all-time at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), with ten such awards to date. Aerosmith is also the all-time leader in the categories Best Rock Video (with four such awards) and Viewer’s Choice (with three such awards). Aerosmith has also won once each in the categories Video of the Year, Best Group Video, and Best Video from a Film. The videos for which Aerosmith has won VMAs are «Janie’s Got a Gun» (2 awards), «The Other Side», «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'» (3 awards), «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», «Pink», and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[71]

Over the course of their career (primarily 1990 and after), Aerosmith has also collected six American Music Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, two People’s Choice Awards, sixteen Boston Music Awards, and numerous other awards and honors.[71] Some of the high accolades Aerosmith have achieved include induction into Hollywood’s Rock Walk in 1990, a declaration of «Aerosmith Day» in the state of Massachusetts by then-Governor William Weld on April 13, 1993, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001,[56] and being honored with the mtvICON award in 2002.[130]

In the fields of technology and video games, Aerosmith has achieved several feats. In 1994, Aerosmith released the song «Head First» on the CompuServe online service, which is considered to be the first full-length commercial product available online. In 2008, Aerosmith became the first artist to have an entire Guitar Hero video game based around them with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[288][289]

Aerosmith also holds several chart and album sales feats, including the second highest number of number-one singles on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for a group with nine,[50] the only number one debut on the Billboard Hot 100 by a rock group with «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing»,[290] the second most gold albums by an American group behind Kiss who has 30, the most total certifications (including gold, platinum, and multi-platinum combined) by an American group, and are tied with Van Halen for the most multi-platinum albums by an American group.[291] From the Recording Industry Association of America, Aerosmith has achieved 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum album certifications, in addition to one diamond album, four gold singles, and one platinum digital single.[291][292] Media often refer to Aerosmith, who have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide and 70.2 million in the United States, as the best-selling American rock band.[18][19][292]

Aerosmith were honored as MusiCares Person of the Year in 2020.[293]

Rankings[edit]

  • «Dream On», «Toys in the Attic», and «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) are all listed in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
  • In 1993, «Rolling Stones list of the «Top 100 Music Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 95.[294]
  • In 1999, MTV’s «100 Greatest Videos Ever Made» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 5 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[295]
  • In 2000, VH1’s «100 Greatest Rock Songs» included «Walk This Way» at number 35 and «Dream On» at number 47.[296]
  • In 2001, «VH1: 100 Greatest Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11, «Crazy» at number 23, and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[297]
  • In 2003, Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time included Rocks at number 176 and Toys in the Attic at number 228.[298][299]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stones The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time included «Dream On» at number 172, «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 287, «Walk This Way» (original) at number 336, and «Sweet Emotion» at number 408.[300][301][302][303]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Aerosmith number 57 on their list of the «100 Greatest Artists of All Time».[304]
  • In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked the original version of «Walk This Way» at number 34 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.[305]
  • In 2010, Aerosmith were ranked number 30 on VH1’s «100 Greatest Artists of All Time».[306]
  • In 2013, Ultimate Classic Rock website ranked «Sweet Emotion» number 1 in their Top 100 Classic Rock Songs chart.[307]
  • «Pump», which reached number 1 on the Australian Record Industry Association charts and yielded two top 10 hit singles. «Pump» more than 150,000 units on Warner Music (which distributed Geffen in Australia until 1990) and more than 60,000 units after Universal took over[308]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums

  • Aerosmith (1973)
  • Get Your Wings (1974)
  • Toys in the Attic (1975)
  • Rocks (1976)
  • Draw the Line (1977)
  • Night in the Ruts (1979)
  • Rock in a Hard Place (1982)
  • Done with Mirrors (1985)
  • Permanent Vacation (1987)
  • Pump (1989)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
  • Nine Lives (1997)
  • Just Push Play (2001)
  • Honkin’ on Bobo (2004)
  • Music from Another Dimension! (2012)

Filmography and videography[edit]

In addition to recording and performing music, Aerosmith has also been involved with films, television, video games, pinball, and music videos. In 1978, the band starred as the «Future Villain Band» in the film Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Later, when the band resurrected itself in the late 1980s and 1990s, Aerosmith made further appearances, including the «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990, the «Flaming Moe’s» episode of The Simpsons in 1991, and the film Wayne’s World 2 in 1993.[citation needed] The band also appeared in the 2005 John Travolta/Uma Thurman comedy Be Cool, in which Steven Tyler and Thurman’s characters help bring pop music star Linda Moon (Christina Milian) into the limelight.

The band has been the subject of several video games including Revolution X in 1994, Quest for Fame in 1995, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, in June 2008.[citation needed] The band has also made over 30 major music videos,[309] and released seven home videos or DVDs.[310]

In 2017, Stern released three versions of an Aerosmith pinball machine, which feature original versions of nine of the band’s iconic songs, as well as Elevator and Toy-Box multiballs.

Tours[edit]

  • 1970–1972: Club Days
  • 1973: Aerosmith Tour
  • 1974: Get Your Wings Tour
  • 1975: Toys in the Attic Tour
  • 1976–1977: Rocks Tour
  • 1977–1978: Aerosmith Express Tour (supporting Draw the Line album)
  • 1978: Live! Bootleg Tour
  • 1979–1980: Night in the Ruts Tour
  • 1982–1983: Rock in a Hard Place Tour
  • 1984: Back in the Saddle Tour
  • 1985–1986: Done with Mirrors Tour
  • 1987–1988: Permanent Vacation Tour
  • 1989–1990: Pump Tour
  • 1993–1994: Get a Grip Tour
  • 1997–1999: Nine Lives Tour
  • 1999–2000: Roar of the Dragon Tour
  • 2001–2002: Just Push Play Tour
  • 2002: Girls of Summer Tour
  • 2003: Rocksimus Maximus Tour
  • 2004: Honkin’ on Bobo Tour
  • 2005–2006: Rockin’ the Joint Tour
  • 2006: Route of All Evil Tour
  • 2007: World Tour 2007
  • 2009: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Tour
  • 2010: Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour
  • 2011: Back on the Road Tour
  • 2012–2014: Global Warming Tour
  • 2014: Let Rock Rule Tour
  • 2015: Blue Army Tour
  • 2016: Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour
  • 2017–2018: Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour
  • 2019–2022: Aerosmith: Deuces are Wild

See also[edit]

  • Aero Force One
  • Honorific nicknames in popular music
  • List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
  • List of artists who reached number one in the United States
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart
  • List of best-selling music artists
  • List of blues rock musicians
  • List of glam metal bands and artists
  • List of hard rock musicians (A–M)
  • List of heavy metal bands
  • List of highest-certified music artists in the United States

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Further reading[edit]

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  • Dome, Malcolm (1994). Aerosmith: Life in the Fast Lane. Castle Communications. ISBN 978-1-898141-75-4.
  • Foxe-Tyler, Cyrinda; Danny Fields (2000). Dream on: Livin’ on the Edge With Steven Tyler and Aerosmith. Berkley Boulevard Books. ISBN 978-0-425-17142-4.
  • Power, Martin (1997). The Complete Guide to the Music of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5598-1.
  • Putterford, Mark (1996). The Fall and Rise of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5308-6.
  • Putterford, Mark (1994). Aerosmith Live!. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-4246-2.

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Aerosmith

Aerosmith performing in 2019

Aerosmith performing in 2019

Background information
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
  • Hard rock
  • blues rock
Years active 1970–present[1]
Labels
  • Columbia
  • Geffen
Spinoffs
  • The Joe Perry Project
  • Whitford/St. Holmes
Members
  • Steven Tyler
  • Tom Hamilton
  • Joey Kramer
  • Joe Perry
  • Brad Whitford
Past members
  • Ray Tabano
  • Jimmy Crespo
  • Rick Dufay
Website aerosmith.com

Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970.[2] The group consists of Steven Tyler (lead vocals, harmonica, piano), Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums) and Brad Whitford (guitar). Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock,[3][4] has also incorporated elements of pop rock,[5] heavy metal,[3] glam metal,[6] and rhythm and blues,[7] and has inspired many subsequent rock artists.[8] They are sometimes referred to as «the Bad Boys from Boston»[9] and «America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band».[10][11][12][13] The primary songwriting team of Tyler and Perry is often known as the «Toxic Twins».

Perry and Hamilton, originally in a band together called the Jam Band, met up with Tyler, Kramer, and guitarist Ray Tabano, and formed Aerosmith; in 1971, Tabano was replaced by Whitford. They released a string of multi-platinum albums starting with their eponymous debut in 1973, followed by Get Your Wings in 1974.[14] The band broke into the mainstream with Toys in the Attic (1975) and Rocks (1976).[15] Draw the Line and Night in the Ruts followed in 1977 and 1979. Throughout the 1970s, the band toured extensively and charted a dozen Hot 100 singles, including their first Top 40 hit «Sweet Emotion» and the Top 10 hits «Dream On» and «Walk This Way». By the end of the decade, they were among the most popular hard rock bands in the world and developed a following of fans, often referred to as the «Blue Army».[16] Drug addiction and internal conflict led to the departures of Perry and Whitford in 1979 and 1981.[4]
The band did not fare well and the album Rock in a Hard Place (1982) failed to match previous successes.

Perry and Whitford returned to Aerosmith in 1984. After a comeback tour, they recorded Done with Mirrors (1985), which did not meet commercial expectations. It was not until a 1986 collaboration with rap group Run–D.M.C. on a remake of «Walk This Way», and the 1987 multi-platinum release, Permanent Vacation, that they regained their previous level of popularity.[17] In the late 1980s and 1990s, the band won numerous awards for music from the multi-platinum albums Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), and Nine Lives (1997), while they embarked on their most extensive concert tours to date. Their biggest hits during this period included «Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», «Angel», «Rag Doll», «Love in an Elevator», «Janie’s Got a Gun», «What it Takes», «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'», and «Crazy». The band also filmed popular music videos and made notable appearances in television, film, and video games. In 1998, they achieved their first number-one hit with «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» from Armageddon’s soundtrack and the following year, their roller coaster attraction opened at Walt Disney World. Their comeback has been described as one of the most remarkable and spectacular in rock history.[3][4] Additional albums Just Push Play (which included the hit «Jaded»), Honkin’ on Bobo (a collection of blues covers), and Music from Another Dimension! followed in 2001, 2004, and 2012. In 2008, they released Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game. After five decades, the band continues to tour and record music. From 2019–2022, the band had a concert residency in Las Vegas, which was interrupted from 2020–2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aerosmith is the best-selling American hard rock band of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide, including over 85 million records in the United States.[18][19] With 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum albums, they hold the record for the most total certifications by an American group and are tied for the most multi-platinum albums by an American group. They have achieved twenty-one Top 40 hits on the US Hot 100, nine number-one Mainstream Rock hits, four Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, and ten MTV Video Music Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, and were ranked number 57 and 30, respectively, on Rolling Stones and VH1’s lists of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[20] In 2013, Tyler and Perry were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2020, the band received the MusiCares Person of the Year award.

History[edit]

Formation (1964–1970)[edit]

In 1964, Steven Tyler formed his own band called the Strangeurs—later Chain Reaction—in Yonkers, New York.[21] Meanwhile, Perry and Hamilton formed the Jam Band (commonly known as «Joe Perry’s Jam Band»), which was based on free-form and blues. Hamilton and Perry moved to Boston, Massachusetts in September 1969.[22] There they met Joey Kramer, a drummer from Yonkers, New York. Kramer knew Tyler and had always hoped to play in a band with him.[23] Kramer, a Berklee College of Music student, decided to leave the school, and joined Jam Band.[23]

In 1970, Chain Reaction and Jam Band played at the same gig. Tyler immediately loved Jam Band’s sound, and wanted to combine the two bands. In October 1970, the bands met up again and considered the proposition. Tyler, who had been a drummer and backup singer in Chain Reaction, adamantly refused to play drums in this new band, insisting that he would take part only if he could be frontman and lead vocalist. The others agreed, and a new band was formed. The band moved into a home together at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue[24] in Boston, where they wrote and rehearsed music together and relaxed in between shows.[23]

The members of the band reportedly spent afternoons getting high and watching Three Stooges reruns.[25] One day, they had a post-Stooges meeting to try to come up with a name. Kramer said that, when he was in school, he would write the word «aerosmith» all over his notebooks.[26] The name had popped into his head after listening to Harry Nilsson’s album Aerial Ballet, which featured jacket art of a circus performer jumping out of a biplane. Initially, Kramer’s bandmates were unimpressed; they all thought he was referring to the Sinclair Lewis novel they were required to read in high school English class. «No, not Arrowsmith,» Kramer explained. «A-E-R-O…Aerosmith.»[27] The band settled upon this name after also considering «the Hookers» and «Spike Jones.»[26][28] At some point prior to the weekend of December 25, 1971, they were known as «Fox Chase.»[29]

Soon, the band hired Ray Tabano, a childhood friend of Tyler, as rhythm guitarist and began playing local shows.[30] Aerosmith played their first gig in Mendon, Massachusetts at Nipmuc Regional High School (now Miscoe Hill Middle School) on November 6, 1970. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, who also attended the Berklee School of Music, and was formerly a member of the band Earth Inc.[31] Whitford, from Reading, Massachusetts, had already played at Reading’s AW Coolidge Middle School. Other than a period from July 1979 to April 1984, the line-up of Tyler, Perry, Hamilton, Kramer, and Whitford has stayed the same.[3]

Record deal, Aerosmith, Get Your Wings, and Toys in the Attic (1971–1975)[edit]

After forming the band and finalizing the lineup in 1971, the band started to garner some local success doing live shows.[4] Originally booked through the Ed Malhoit Agency,[32] the band signed a promotion deal with Frank Connelly, and eventually secured a management deal with David Krebs and Steve Leber in 1972.[33] Krebs and Leber invited Columbia Records President Clive Davis to see the band at Max’s Kansas City in New York City. Aerosmith was not originally scheduled to play that night at the club, but they paid out of their own pockets to secure a place on the bill, reportedly the only band ever to do so at Max’s. «No Surprize» from their Night in the Ruts album celebrated the moment their fame rose.[34]

Aerosmith signed with Columbia in mid-1972 for a reported $125,000, and released their debut album, Aerosmith.[35] Released in January 1973, the album peaked at number 166.[3] The album was straightforward rock and roll with well-defined blues influences, laying the groundwork for Aerosmith’s signature blues rock sound.[36] Although the highest-charting single from the album was «Dream On» at number 59,[37] several tracks, such as «Mama Kin» and «Walkin’ the Dog», would become staples of the band’s live shows, and received airplay on rock radio.[38] The album reached gold status initially, eventually went on to sell two million copies, and was certified double platinum after the band reached mainstream success over a decade later.[39] After constant touring, the band released their second album, Get Your Wings in 1974, the first of a string of multi-platinum albums produced by Jack Douglas.[40] This album included the rock radio hits «Same Old Song and Dance» and «Train Kept A-Rollin'», a cover done previously by the Yardbirds.[41] The album also contained several fan favorites, including «Lord of the Thighs», «Seasons of Wither», and «S.O.S. (Too Bad)», darker songs that have become staples in the band’s live shows.[42] To date, Get Your Wings has sold three million copies.[39]

In 1975, Aerosmith released their third album, Toys in the Attic, which established Aerosmith as international stars, competing with the likes of Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones.[16] Originally derided as Rolling Stones knockoffs in part due to the physical resemblance between lead singers Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger,[4] Toys in the Attic showed that Aerosmith was a unique and talented band in their own right.[43] Toys in the Attic was an immediate success, starting with the single «Sweet Emotion», which became the band’s first Top 40 hit.[44] This was followed by a successful re-release of «Dream On» which hit No. 6, becoming their best charting single of the 1970s.[45] «Walk This Way», re-released in 1976, reached the Top 10 in early 1977.[4]

In addition, «Toys in the Attic» and «Big Ten Inch Record» (a song originally recorded by Bull Moose Jackson) became concert staples.[46] As a result of this success, both of the band’s previous albums re-charted.[47] Toys in the Attic has gone on to become the band’s bestselling studio album in the United States, with certified US sales of nine million copies.[39] The band toured in support of Toys in the Attic, where they started to get more recognition.[16] Also around this time, the band established their home base as «the Wherehouse» in Waltham, Massachusetts, where they would record and rehearse music, as well as conduct business.[48]

Rocks, Draw the Line, and Live! Bootleg (1976–1978)[edit]

Steven Tyler and Joe Perry performing live in concert

In 1976, Aerosmith’s fourth album was Rocks, which music historian Greg Prato described as «captur[ing] Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking».[49] It went platinum swiftly[39] and featured two Top 40 hits, «Last Child» and «Back in the Saddle», as well as the ballad «Home Tonight», which also charted.[50] Rocks would eventually go on to sell over four million copies.[39] Both Toys in the Attic and Rocks are highly regarded,[43][49] especially in the hard rock genre: they appear on such lists as Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time[51][52] and are cited as influential by members of Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Mötley Crüe.[53][54] Kurt Cobain also listed Rocks as one of the albums he thought were most influential to Nirvana’s sound in his journal in 1993.[55] Soon after Rocks was released, the band continued to tour heavily, this time headlining their own shows, including large stadiums and rock festivals.[4]

In 1977, Aerosmith released their fifth album, Draw the Line. Its recording was affected by the band’s excesses, but the record still had memorable moments.[50] The title track charted just shy of the Top 40 and remains a live staple, and «Kings and Queens» also charted.[50] The album went on to sell two million copies.[39] The band toured extensively in support of the album, but drug abuse and the fast-paced life of touring and recording began affecting their performances. Tyler and Perry became known as «the Toxic Twins» due to their notorious abuse of drugs on and off the stage.[4][56] Tyler later commented, «I’ve spent $64 million on drugs»; Perry scoffed later, «There’s no fucking way in the world you could spend that much money on drugs and still be alive. It makes a good headline – but, practically speaking, that was probably a very small portion of where we spent our money.»[57]

While continuing to tour and record in the late 1970s, Aerosmith appeared in the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band movie.[3] Their cover of The Beatles’ «Come Together», from the soundtrack, was the band’s last Top 40 hit for nearly 10 years.[50] The double vinyl Live! Bootleg, issued in 1978, captured the band’s rawness[58] during the Draw the Line tour. The standalone single «Chip Away the Stone», also released in 1978, charted at number 77.[50]

Departures of Joe Perry and Brad Whitford, Night in the Ruts, and Rock in a Hard Place (1979–1984)[edit]

In 1979, the band started work on their next album, Night in the Ruts, but Aerosmith decided to go on tour during a break in the recording schedule. As the decade was about to conclude, the band’s drug use began taking its toll, and tensions were slowly coming to a head. The band’s touring schedule brought them to Cleveland Stadium on July 28, 1979, where they headlined the World Series of Rock festival. Pandemonium erupted backstage when Joe Perry’s wife, Elissa, threw a glass of milk at Tom Hamilton’s wife, Terry. Following the show, Tyler and Perry got into a heated argument when Tyler confronted Perry about his wife’s antics, and after the course of the argument, Perry left Aerosmith (while Tyler claims in his autobiography that he fired Perry from the band). Upon his departure, Perry took some of the music that he had written with him. Shortly after his departure, Perry formed his own side project known as The Joe Perry Project.[3][4]

Since there was still work to be done on Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith needed fill-in musicians to take Perry’s place on the songs that needed to be recorded to complete the album. Guitarist Brad Whitford took over some of the lead parts, and Richie Supa, the band’s longtime writing partner, filled in where needed until the band was able to hire Jimmy Crespo to take over as the next full-time guitarist. Night in the Ruts was released in November 1979, but only managed to sell enough records to be certified gold at the time, although it would eventually sell enough copies to be certified platinum by 1994. The only single the album spawned, a cover of «Remember (Walking in the Sand)» by the Shangri-Las, peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.[50]

The tour for Night in the Ruts commenced shortly thereafter, but the band found themselves playing in smaller and smaller venues than before due to their popularity beginning to wane. Steven Tyler’s drug issues were starting to affect his performance and songwriting, and he reached rock bottom in 1980, when he collapsed on stage during a show in Portland, Maine, and did not get up for the remainder of the set.[59] Also in 1980, Aerosmith released their first compilation album, Greatest Hits. While the compilation didn’t chart very high initially, it gained popularity later, and went on to become the band’s best selling album in the United States, with sales of 12 million copies.[39] In the fall of 1980, Tyler was injured in a serious motorcycle accident, which left him hospitalized for two months, and unable to tour or record well into 1981.[60]

In 1981, Aerosmith began work on their next album, Rock in a Hard Place, which saw them reunite with producer Jack Douglas. However, after the first song for the album, «Lightning Strikes», was recorded, Brad Whitford left the band and formed a duo with Derek St. Holmes, with whom he recorded a self-titled album, which failed to garner much interest. Whitford later joined up with the Joe Perry Project and played with them in 1984.[61]

With Rick Dufay taking Whitford’s place, Rock in a Hard Place was released on August 27, 1982. The album reached number 32 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[39] Only one single charted, the aforementioned «Lightning Strikes», which peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[50] As with the tour for Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith was unable to book larger venues, and instead had to rely on filling clubs and theaters, which they struggled to do. At a homecoming arena show in Worcester, Massachusetts, Tyler and Perry reunited and got high backstage before the show. Tyler was so intoxicated that he collapsed on stage again and, like before, could not get up.[62]

On February 14, 1984, Perry (by then divorced from his first wife Elissa) and Whitford saw Aerosmith perform at Boston’s Orpheum Theater. Shortly thereafter, discussions began to reintegrate the two into the band and several months later, the original members of Aerosmith officially reunited.[63] Steven Tyler recalls:

You should have felt the buzz the moment all five of us got together in the same room for the first time again. We all started laughin’—it was like the five years had never passed. We knew we’d made the right move.

— Steven Tyler[64]

Back in the Saddle reunion tour, Done with Mirrors, and drug rehab (1984–1986)[edit]

In 1984, Aerosmith embarked on a reunion tour called the Back in the Saddle Tour,[3] which led to the live album Classics Live II. While concerts on the tour were well-attended, it was plagued with several incidents, mostly attributed to drug abuse by band members.[3] With their drug problems still not behind them, the group was signed to Geffen Records, and began working on a comeback.[65] Despite the band signing on to a new record company, the band’s old label Columbia continued to reap the benefits of Aerosmith’s comeback, releasing the live companion albums Classics Live I and II and the collection Gems.[66]

In 1985, the band released the album Done with Mirrors, their first studio album since reuniting. While the album did receive some positive reviews,[67] it only went gold[39] and failed to produce a hit single or generate any widespread interest.[50] The album’s most notable track, «Let the Music Do the Talking», was in fact a cover of a song originally recorded by the Joe Perry Project and released on that band’s album of the same name.[68] Nevertheless, the band became a popular concert attraction once again, touring in support of Done with Mirrors, well into 1986.[69] In 1986, in an unprecedented crossover collaboration, Aerosmith (largely the additional contributions of leaders Tyler and Perry) appeared on Run–D.M.C.’s cover of «Walk This Way»,[70] a track blending rock and roll with hip hop.[28] In reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100,[71] the song and its frequently-aired video resurrected Aerosmith’s career by introducing the band’s music to a new generation.[65]

Despite their resurrecting performance, the band members’ drug problems still stood in their way. In 1986, Tyler completed a successful drug rehabilitation program, after an intervention by his fellow band members, a doctor, and manager Tim Collins, who believed that the band’s future would not be bright if Tyler did not get treated in time. The rest of the band members also completed drug rehab programs over the course of the next couple of years. According to the band’s tell-all autobiography, Collins pledged in September 1986 that he could make Aerosmith the biggest band in the world by 1990 if they all completed drug rehab.[72] Their next album was crucial because of the commercial disappointment of Done With Mirrors, and as the band members became clean, they worked hard to make their next album a success.[73]

Permanent Vacation and Pump (1987–1991)[edit]

Permanent Vacation was released in August 1987, becoming a major hit and the band’s bestselling album in over a decade (selling 5 million copies in the US),[39] with all three of its singles («Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», «Angel», and «Rag Doll») reaching the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.[50] Steven Tyler reveals in his autobiography that the album was «…the first one we ever did sober.»[74] Part of Permanent Vacations commercial success involved producer Bruce Fairbairn whose production touches (such as sound effects and high-quality recording) added interest to the album and the use of outside songwriters such as Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, and Holly Knight who assisted the band with lyrics. While the group was initially hesitant to using outside songwriters, including Tyler being furious for Knight getting songwriting credits for changing one word («Rag Time» became «Rag Doll»), the method paid off, as Permanent Vacation became the band’s most successful album in a decade. The group went on a subsequent tour with labelmates Guns N’ Roses (who have cited Aerosmith as a major influence), which was intense at times because of Aerosmith’s new struggle to stay clean amidst Guns N’ Roses’ well-publicized, rampant drug use.[75]

Aerosmith’s next album was even more successful. Pump, released in September 1989, featured three Top Ten singles: «Love in an Elevator», «Janie’s Got a Gun», and «What It Takes», as well as the Top 30 «The Other Side»,[50] re-establishing the band as a serious musical force.[76] Pump was a critical and commercial success, eventually selling 7 million copies,[39] spawning several music videos that were in regular rotation on MTV, and achieving four-star ratings from major music magazines.[77] Pump ranked as the fourth-bestselling album of 1990.[78] The band also won its first Grammy in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, for «Janie’s Got a Gun».[79] In addition, the video for «Janie’s Got a Gun» won two Video Music Awards and was ranked as one of the 100 greatest videos of all time by Rolling Stone, MTV, and VH1. Like Permanent Vacation, Pump was produced by Bruce Fairbairn, who added production touches such as instrumental interludes that provided transitions between songs to give the album a more complete sound, as well as the Margarita Horns, who added horns to tracks such as «Love in an Elevator» and «The Other Side». Rock critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine claimed that Pump «revels in [pop concessions] without ever losing sight of Aerosmith’s dirty hard rock core», going on to say that, «such ambition and successful musical eclectism make Pump rank with Toys in the Attic and Rocks[80] The recording process for Pump was documented in the video The Making of Pump, which has since been re-released as a DVD. The music videos for the album’s singles were featured on the release Things That Go Pump in the Night, which quickly went platinum.[39]

In support of Pump, the band embarked on the 12-month Pump Tour, which lasted for most of 1990.[81] On February 21, 1990, the band appeared in a «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live, debating the fall of communism and the Soviet Union, and performed their recent hits «Janie’s Got a Gun» and «Monkey on My Back».[82] The appearance of the band in the «Wayne’s World» sketch was later ranked by E! as the number-one moment in the history of the program.[83] On August 11, 1990, the band’s performance on MTV’s Unplugged aired.[84] In October 1990, the Pump Tour ended, with the band’s first ever performances in Australia.[85] That same year, the band was also inducted to the Hollywood Rock Walk.[86] In November 1991, the band appeared on The Simpsons episode «Flaming Moe’s»[87] and released a box set titled Pandora’s Box.[88] In coordination with the release of Pandora’s Box, the band’s 1975 hit «Sweet Emotion» was re-mixed and re-released as a single, and a music video was created to promote the single. Also in 1991, the band performed their 1973 single «Dream On» with Michael Kamen’s orchestra for MTV’s 10th Anniversary special; this performance was used as the official music video for the song.[89] In 1992, Tyler and Perry appeared live as guests of Guns N’ Roses during the latter’s 1992 worldwide pay-per-view show in Paris, performing a medley of «Mama Kin» (which GN’R covered in 1986) and «Train Kept-A Rollin».[90][91]

Get a Grip and Big Ones (1992–1995)[edit]

The band took a brief break before recording their follow-up to Pump in 1992. Despite significant shifts in mainstream music at the beginning of the 1990s,[7] 1993’s Get a Grip was just as successful commercially, becoming their first album to debut at number 1[92] and racking up sales of 7 million copies in a two-and-a-half-year timespan[39] and over 20 million copies worldwide.[93] The first singles were the hard rocking «Livin’ on the Edge» and «Eat the Rich». Though many critics were unimpressed by the focus on the subsequent interchangeable power-ballads in promoting the album,[7] all three («Cryin'», «Amazing», and «Crazy») proved to be huge successes on radio[50] and MTV.[65] The music videos featured then up-and-coming actress Alicia Silverstone; her provocative performances earned her the title of «the Aerosmith chick»[94] for the first half of the decade. Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv Tyler was also featured in the «Crazy» video.[95] The band won two Grammy Awards for songs from this album in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: for «Livin’ on the Edge» in 1994 and «Crazy» in 1995.[79]

During the making of Get a Grip, the management and record company brought in a variety of professional songwriting collaborators to help give nearly all the songs on the album more commercial appeal,[7] a trend which would continue until the early 2000s. However, this led to accusations of selling out that would continue throughout the 1990s. In addition to Aerosmith’s grueling 18-month world tour in support of Get a Grip, the band also did a number of things to help promote themselves and their album and appeal to youth culture, including the appearance of the band in the movie Wayne’s World 2[96] where they performed two songs,[97] the appearance of the band and their music in the video games Revolution X[98] and Quest for Fame,[99] performing at Woodstock ’94,[100] using their song «Deuces Are Wild» in The Beavis and Butt-head Experience,[101] and opening their own club, The Mama Kin Music Hall, in Boston, MA in 1994.[102] That same year saw the release of the band’s compilation for Geffen Records, entitled Big Ones featuring their biggest hits from Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip, «Deuces Are Wild» from the Beavis and Butt-head Experience, as well as two new songs, «Blind Man» and «Walk on Water»,[103] both of which experienced great success on the rock charts.[50]

Nine Lives and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» (1996–2000)[edit]

Aerosmith had signed a $30 million contract for four records with Columbia Records/Sony Music in 1991, but had only recorded three of their six contractual albums with Geffen Records at that point (Done with Mirrors, Permanent Vacation, and Pump).[104] Between 1991 and 1996, they released two more albums with Geffen (Get a Grip and Big Ones), which meant they now had five albums with Geffen under their belt (along with a planned live compilation), which meant they could now begin recording for their new contract with Columbia.[3][105] The band took time off with their families before working on their next album, Nine Lives, which was plagued with personnel problems, including the firing of manager Tim Collins,[3] who, according to band members, had nearly caused the band to break up.[106] The album’s producer was also changed from Glen Ballard to Kevin Shirley.[107] Nine Lives was released in March 1997. Reviews were mixed, and Nine Lives initially fell down the charts,[3] although it had a long chart life and sold double platinum in the United States alone,[39] fueled by its singles, «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», the ballad «Hole in My Soul», and the crossover-pop smash «Pink» (which won the band their fourth Grammy Award in 1999 in the Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category).[79] It was followed by the over two-year-long Nine Lives Tour, which was plagued by problems including lead singer Steven Tyler injuring his leg at a concert,[108] and Joey Kramer suffering second degree burns when his car caught fire at a gas station.[109]

In 1998, in the midst of setbacks during the Nine Lives Tour, the band released the single «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing», the love theme, written by Diane Warren for the 1998 film Armageddon, starring Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv.[110] The song became Aerosmith’s first and only number 1 single[50] when it debuted at the top position on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on top of the charts for four weeks.[71] The song was nominated for an Academy Award in 1999.[111] The song helped open Aerosmith up to a new generation[112] and remains a slow-dance staple.[113] 1998 also saw the release of the double-live album, A Little South of Sanity, which was assembled from performances on the Get a Grip and Nine Lives tours.[114] The album went platinum shortly after its release.[39] The band continued with their seemingly neverending world tours promoting Nine Lives and the «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» single well into 1999.[115]

In 1999, Aerosmith was chosen to be featured in the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, providing the ride’s soundtrack and theme at both Disney’s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort and, formerly, at Disneyland Paris in the Walt Disney Studios Park, which opened in 2002 and closed in 2019, to be replaced by an Iron Man and the Avengers attraction in the upcoming Avengers Campus.[116] On September 9, 1999, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunited with Run–D.M.C. and were also joined by Kid Rock for a collaborative live performance of «Walk This Way» at the MTV Video Music Awards, a precursor to the Girls of Summer Tour.[117] The band celebrated the new millennium with a brief tour of Japan,[118] and also contributed the song «Angel’s Eye» to the 2000 film Charlie’s Angels.[119] In December 2000, they wrapped up work on their next album.[120]

Just Push Play, O, Yeah! and Rocksimus Maximus (2001–2003)[edit]

The band entered their next decade by co-headlining with NSYNC the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show, titled «The Kings of Rock and Pop», with appearances from Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly.[121] All of the stars collaborated with Aerosmith at the end for a performance of «Walk This Way».[122]

In March 2001, the band released their 13th studio album Just Push Play, which quickly went platinum,[39] fueled by the Top 10 single «Jaded»[50] and the appearance of the title track in Dodge commercials.[123] They were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame soon after their album was released, in late March 2001.[56] Aerosmith is the only band to be inducted to the Hall of Fame with a song active in the charts («Jaded»).[71] Later that year, the band performed as part of the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert in Washington D.C. for 9/11 victims and their families.[124] The band flew back to Indianapolis for a show the same night, as part of their Just Push Play Tour.[125]

The band started 2002 by ending the Just Push Play tour, and simultaneously recording segments for their Behind the Music special on VH1, which not only chronicled the band’s history but also the band’s current activities and touring. The special was one of the few Behind the Musics to run two hours in length.[126] In May, Aerosmith covered the «Theme from Spider-Man» for the soundtrack of the 2002 film of the same name.[127] On June 27, the band performed at the official FIFA World Cup concert at Tokyo Stadium which took place during the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Korea/Japan.[128] In July 2002, Aerosmith released a two-disc career-spanning compilation O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, which featured the new single «Girls of Summer» and embarked on the Girls of Summer Tour with Kid Rock and Run–D.M.C. opening.[129] O, Yeah! has since been certified double platinum.[39] MTV honored Aerosmith with their mtvICON award in 2002. Performances included Pink covering «Janie’s Got a Gun». Shakira performed «Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», Kid Rock played «Mama Kin» and «Last Child», Train performed «Dream On» and Papa Roach covered «Sweet Emotion». In addition, testimonials featured surprise guests Metallica, as well as Janet Jackson, Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst, Alicia Silverstone and Mila Kunis.[130]

In 2003, Aerosmith co-headlined with Kiss on the Rocksimus Maximus Tour, in preparation for release of their blues album. They also performed a song for Rugrats Go Wild, «Lizard Love».[131]

Honkin’ on Bobo, Rockin’ the Joint and Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2004–2006)[edit]

Aerosmith’s long-promised[132] blues album Honkin’ on Bobo was released in 2004. This was a return to the band’s roots, including recording the album in live sessions, working with former producer Jack Douglas, and laying down their blues rock grit.[132] It was followed by a live DVD, You Gotta Move, in December 2004,[3] culled from performances on the Honkin’ on Bobo Tour. «Dream On» was also featured in an advertising campaign for Buick in 2004, targeting that marque’s market which is now composed largely of people who were teenagers when the song first charted.[133]

2005 saw Steven Tyler appear in the film Be Cool.[134] Joe Perry released his self-titled solo album that same year.[135] At the 2006 Grammy Awards, he was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the track «Mercy»,[136] but lost to Les Paul. In October 2005, Aerosmith released a CD/DVD Rockin’ the Joint.[3] The band hit the road for the Rockin’ the Joint Tour on October 30 with Lenny Kravitz for a fall/winter tour of arenas in the largest US markets.[137] The band planned to tour with Cheap Trick in the spring, hitting secondary markets in the US.[138] Almost all of this leg of the tour was canceled, however. Dates were initially canceled one by one[139] until March 22, 2006, when it was announced that lead singer Steven Tyler needed throat surgery, and the remaining dates on the tour were subsequently canceled.[140]

Tyler and Perry performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra for their annual concert of July 4 on the Esplanade in 2006, a milestone as it was the first major event or performance since Steven Tyler’s throat surgery.[141] Around this time, the band also announced that they would embark on the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in late 2006.[142] On August 24, 2006, it was announced that Tom Hamilton was undergoing treatment for throat cancer. In order to make a full recovery, he sat out much of the Route of All Evil Tour until he was well again. Former Joe Perry Project bassist David Hull substituted for Hamilton until his return.[143] On September 5, 2006, Aerosmith kicked off the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in Columbus, Ohio. The co-headlining tour took both bands to amphitheaters across North America through November 24. After that, a select few arena dates were added, some of which were with Mötley Crüe. The tour ended December 17.[144]

On October 17, 2006, the compilation album Devil’s Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith was released. The album contained previous hits with the addition of two new songs, «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» and «Sedona Sunrise», which were older outtakes re-recorded for the album.[145] «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» peaked at number 15 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[50] The album was intended to fulfill Aerosmith’s contract with Sony and tide fans over until the band’s new studio album was released.[146]

Touring, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and unfinished album (2007–2009)[edit]

In early 2007, the band announced a new World Tour, their first for nearly a decade to include dates outside North America or Japan.[147] The band performed at London’s Hard Rock Cafe in February 2007 to promote their European tour which included a night in Hyde Park as part of the Hyde Park Calling festival sponsored by Hard Rock Cafe.[148] In the spring, the band toured Latin America to sold-out stadium crowds.[149] In the summer, the band toured Europe, performing at several major rock festivals and visiting some countries they had never played before. Additionally, the band played in Middle East countries such as the United Arab Emirates and India for the first time.[12] The band also played a few select dates in California and Canada in late July. The July 21 concert in Prince Edward Island, was the largest in that province’s history.[150] In September, the band performed eight dates in major markets in Northeastern North America. These shows were opened by Joan Jett. The band also played a private gig in Hawaii. A public show in Maui was canceled for logistical reasons,[151] which spurred a class action lawsuit against the band.[152] In April 2009, Aerosmith agreed to compensate all ticket buyers of the canceled show with a free ticket to a rescheduled Maui show to be held on October 20, 2009, along with reimbursements of all out-of-pocket expenses related to the show.[153]

On November 1, 2007, the band entered the studio to work on the final studio album of their current contract with Sony. At the time, it was believed that the album would include both re-recorded tracks left off previous albums as well as brand new material.[154] In an interview, guitarist Joe Perry revealed that in addition to creating a new album, the band was working closely with the makers of the Guitar Hero series to develop Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, a video game dedicated to the band’s music.[155] The game was released on June 29, 2008 and contains many of their most popular songs.[156] Steven Tyler announced on VH1 Classic Radio on September 4, 2008, that Aerosmith intended to enter the studio at the end of September 2008 to complete the band’s 15th studio album. Tyler also confirmed that the band planned to begin a new US tour in June 2009, in support of the as-yet-untitled album. This tour was supposed to be preceded by a concert in Venezuela on February 1, 2009.[157] However, on January 15, 2009, Tyler said the band would be unable to play the gig because of a second knee injury of guitarist Joe Perry. In mid-February 2009, it was announced that the album would be produced by the famed Brendan O’Brien and that the album would likely be recorded live, like their earlier records. Although the band had hoped to finish the album before the tour started in June 2009,[158] Perry said that the group «realized there wasn’t any chance of getting [the album] finished before we hit the road for the summer.» The tour featured ZZ Top as the opening act for most of the tour.[159] The Aerosmith/ZZ Top Tour, presented by Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, was officially announced and the first dates released on April 8, 2009.[160]

Aerosmith performing in Tallinn, Estonia, on July 5, 2007

The tour was slated to take the band across North America from June to September 2009.[161] The tour featured the band performing nearly all of the songs on their 1975 album Toys in the Attic during the first seven dates of the tour and also featured Joe Perry sing lead vocals on the 1976 «Combination». The tour was plagued with several health problems, however. Guitarist Brad Whitford had to sit out the first seven dates of the tour in order to recover from head surgery, after injuring his head getting out of his car. On June 28, 2009, at the band’s seventh show of the tour at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, lead singer Steven Tyler injured his leg, which required seven shows to be postponed. As soon as the band resumed the tour on July 15, Whitford returned to the fold. However, Tom Hamilton had to depart the tour in order to recover from non-invasive surgery. On August 5, 2009, Tyler was rushed to the hospital after falling from the stage at a concert in Sturgis, South Dakota.[162] He was helped up by security staff and taken backstage, before guitarist Joe Perry told the audience the show was over. Tyler was airlifted to Rapid City Regional Hospital, where he received treatment for head and neck injuries and a broken shoulder. In the wake of Tyler’s injuries, the band was forced to postpone five shows in Western Canada. On August 14, 2009, Aerosmith announced that they had decided to cancel the rest of their US tour dates with ZZ Top, due to Tyler’s injuries.[163][164]

In the midst of the tour, Perry completed work on his fifth solo album, Have Guitar, Will Travel and drummer Joey Kramer released his autobiography, Hit Hard. Perry’s solo album was released on October 6, 2009.[165][166]

After Tyler recovered from falling off stage, the band returned to the stage in mid-October for two shows in Hawaii, one in Maui which was rescheduled from 2007 and finally played as part of a legal settlement, and an additional show which was played in Honolulu. In early November, the band played a concert in Abu Dhabi at the Grand Prix.[167]

Tyler-Perry feud and Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour (2009–2010)[edit]

Aerosmith performing in Arnhem, Netherlands, on June 23, 2010

Tyler pulled out of a planned South American tour at the end of 2009 and seemed intent on pursuing solo projects, including his autobiography Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?. Tyler told Classic Rock magazine, «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.»[168] Meanwhile, guitarist Joe Perry toured the United States at the end of 2009, and Japan and the UK early in 2010.[168]

In November 2009, Joe Perry stated that Tyler had not been in contact with the band and could be on the verge of quitting Aerosmith.[169] Perry stated that the rest of the group was «looking for a new singer to work with.»[170] It was reported that singer Lenny Kravitz had been approached for Steven Tyler’s position, which he then declined.[171]

However, despite the rumors of him leaving the band, Tyler joined the Joe Perry Project onstage on November 10, 2009 at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza, and Tyler and Perry performed the Aerosmith single «Walk This Way» together. According to sources at the event, Tyler assured the crowd that he was «not quitting Aerosmith».[172][173]

On December 22, People magazine reported that Tyler had entered a rehabilitation facility to manage his addiction to painkillers, brought on by injuries to his knees, legs, and feet, that resulted from years of performing. In his statement, Tyler said he is grateful for the support he is receiving, is committed to getting things taken care of, and is eager to get back on stage and in the recording studio with his bandmates.[174]

On January 20, 2010, Perry confirmed the band were about to audition for a new singer to replace Tyler.[175] Perry said Tyler’s surgery to his legs would «take him out of the picture» for up to a year and a half, and in the meantime, the rest of the band wanted to continue performing. Perry also said that the band would be willing to continue working with Tyler in the future if the singer wanted to.[176]

In response, Tyler’s attorney sent the band and its manager a «cease and desist» letter and threatened further legal action against both if the band did not discontinue this effort to replace Tyler.[177]

On February 15, 2010, it was announced that Aerosmith were to headline Download Festival at Donington Park, England in June 2010. Tyler was confirmed as the frontman for the show by festival promoter Andy Copping. It was announced that the band would precede the June 13 date with an appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival on June 10 in Sölvesborg. During the Donington show, Perry celebrated Tyler’s position as frontman, dubbing him «the best lead singer on the planet».[178] On February 24, the band announced the first batch of dates for their upcoming Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour. The tour saw the band play seven dates in South and Central America in May, followed by eleven dates in Europe, in June and early July. The band performed in Colombia, Peru and Greece for the first time in their career on this tour.[179] The band performed 24 concerts in North America in late July, August, and September. Many of the concerts were in locations the band canceled on in 2009. As part of the tour, the band played Fenway Park in Boston with fellow Bostonians the J. Geils Band.[180]

Problems on the band’s Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour arose in August 2010, including Tyler accidentally hitting Joe Perry in the head with his microphone stand at a show in Wantagh, New York[181] and Perry bumping into Tyler at the Toronto show, which caused Tyler to tumble off the stage.[182][183] Perry suffered a minor head injury at the Wantagh show and Tyler was helped back up by fans and Perry at the Toronto show, and both shows went on. Around the same time as these incidents, tension flared again between Perry and Tyler due to Tyler’s plans to become a talent judge on American Idol. Perry criticized Tyler for not consulting the rest of the band, saying that he «found out on the internet, like the rest of the world» and that nobody else in the band knew anything about it.[184]

On August 18, it was reported that Tyler officially signed on with the show.[185] When asked about this in October, Perry declared he understood Tyler’s reasons and wished him luck, but stated that he would seek different projects – «I’m tired of waiting around, so I’m not passing up anything right now».[186]

While announcing the Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour in 2009, Tyler and Perry said that the next item on the agenda was a new Aerosmith album, the group’s first since 2004’s Honkin’ on Bobo. The group did some recording with producer Brendan O’Brien in 2008 but halted because of Tyler’s health problems.[187] Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton told the Boston Herald in September 2010 that Tyler believes he has the time and energy to continue fronting the band while also being a judge on American Idol.[188]

Hamilton explained, «Steven’s been very emphatic in saying that the way his time is arranged on the show leaves room to work on a record. He’s been taking great pains to remind everybody of that, so hopefully that’s the way it will come out.»[188] On November 5, 2010, Brad Whitford said the recording sessions will probably be in Los Angeles, where American Idol is headquartered, and a world tour would follow.[189]

Touring and Music from Another Dimension! (2010–2013)[edit]

Steven Tyler and Joey Kramer playing drums together at an Aerosmith concert in Chicago, Illinois, on June 22, 2012

In a November 2010 interview reported at NME.com, drummer Joey Kramer confirmed that the band had every intention to finish and release their long-delayed album in 2011, stating, «Really, at this point in time, the only thing that’s going to stop us is if someone out-and-out dies. Other than that, we’ve already been through what we’ve been through and stood the test of time. What else is there?»[190] On January 18, 2011, Tyler declared that «Joe (Perry) has got some licks and I’ve got a bunch of songs that I’ve written for solo and/or Aerosmith» and the band would start prepping the album that week.[191]
On March 20, 2011, Aerosmith announced a new greatest hits album, Tough Love: Best of the Ballads, which was released on May 10, 2011.[192] On May 14, 2011, the band announced a tour of Latin America in the fall of 2011.[193] In June, Joe Perry announced that the band is going to meet at the recording studio to produce the next album of the band in July. On August 30, it was announced that the new album will be released around May 2012. The album will be produced by Jack Douglas, who produced four albums for the band in the 1970s.[194][195] Aerosmith began their fall tour of Latin America and Japan on October 22 in Lima, Peru. As part of the tour, the band performed in Paraguay, Panama, and Ecuador for the first time in their careers. Their show in Asunción, Paraguay was postponed a day, after lead singer Steven Tyler sustained facial injuries after falling in his hotel room shower, due to a bout of food poisoning that dehydrated him and caused him to faint.[196]

On March 11, 2012, Aerosmith was featured on an episode of 60 Minutes. The show included very candid interviews with the band members, interspersed with live performances from the band’s 2011 tour. Some of the comments the band members said about each other seemed to re-ignite past tensions in the band.[197] However, on March 22, Joe Perry surprised Steven Tyler by performing «Happy Birthday» for him on American Idol, as an early birthday present for Tyler.[198] On March 26, Aerosmith announced a summer tour with Cheap Trick entitled the «Global Warming Tour». On May 23, Aerosmith debuted their new single, «Legendary Child», on the season finale of American Idol.[199][200] Shortly after, it was announced that their fifteenth studio album, Music from Another Dimension!, would be released on November 6, 2012.[201] On May 30, Aerosmith and Cheap Trick performed for Walmart shareholders.[202] Aerosmith’s «Global Warming Tour» began June 16 in Minneapolis and took the band to 26 locations across North America through August 12.[203][204] The band hinted that the tour would continue in October/November after the album release.[205] On August 22, Aerosmith released two singles simultaneously, the rocker «Lover Alot» and the ballad «What Could Have Been Love».[206] On September 22, Aerosmith performed at the iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas. In advance of the release of their new album, the band performed on The Late Show with David Letterman and Today, and Tyler and Perry were interviewed on The Late Show and The View. In addition, Tyler, Perry and Whitford performed «Dream On» for the telethon Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together to raise funds for the victims of the namesake storm that struck the Northeastern United States. On November 5, Aerosmith performed an outdoor concert[24] in front of their old apartment at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston to celebrate the release of their album and their Boston roots. Music from Another Dimension! was released on November 6. Two days later, the band began the 2nd leg of their Global Warming Tour, which took the band to 14 North American locations through December 13.[207]

On January 21, 2013, Aerosmith released «Can’t Stop Lovin’ You» (featuring Carrie Underwood) as the fourth single from Music from Another Dimension!.[208] On February 20, it was announced that the band’s principal songwriters Steven Tyler and Joe Perry would be recipients of the ASCAP Founders Award at the society’s 30th Annual Pop Music Awards on April 17.[209] Two days later, it was announced that the duo would be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be held on June 13.[210]

In late April and early May 2013, Aerosmith extended their Global Warming Tour to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore. This marked the band’s first performances in Australia in 23 years,[211] and the band’s first-ever performances in the latter four countries.[212][213][214] Tom Hamilton had to miss the last three Australian shows due to illness; David Hull filled in for him.[215] On May 5, Aerosmith cancelled their first-ever performance in Indonesia (scheduled for May 11) due to safety concerns; the actual threat was not released.[216] On May 30, Aerosmith performed as part of the «Boston Strong» charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.[217] The band also performed at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on July 6,[218] at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut on July 10,[219] four concerts in Japan in mid-August, and as part of the Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary Concert series in Milwaukee on August 30.[220] In the fall of 2013, Aerosmith extended their tour to Central and South America, including their first-ever performances in Guatemala, El Salvador and Uruguay. Hamilton had to depart the Latin American tour due to illness.[221]

In July 2013, the band released the live concert DVD Rock for the Rising Sun, which also documented the band’s 2011 tour of Japan. The release was also screened in select theaters in October 2013.[222]

Solo endeavors and «farewell tour» (2014–2018)[edit]

Aerosmith performing on the Blue Army Tour in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on August 4, 2015

On March 21, 2014, in tweets released by Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, and Slash, it was announced that Aerosmith would be touring North America with Slash (along with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators) in the summer of 2014. This followed a 17-date European tour that Aerosmith took from May 14 to July 2. The North American tour, known as the Let Rock Rule Tour, sent Aerosmith to 21 locations from July 10 to September 12.[223][224]

Asked in May 2014 if Aerosmith would release a sixteenth studio album anytime soon, bassist Tom Hamilton replied, «I hope soon. But I really don’t know what we are doing because we no longer have a record contract. We are finished with Columbia. So, there is nothing written in stone. We’ll see what the fans want.»[225] In an interview with Rolling Stone about what the future holds, Joe Perry admitted that, «I don’t even know if making new albums makes sense anymore. Maybe we’ll just release an EP every six months. I don’t know what the future looks like.»[226]

On October 7, 2014, Perry released his autobiography Rocks: My Life in and Out of Aerosmith, co-written by David Ritz.[227] Perry promoted the book with a book-signing tour that took him to 14 locations across the United States in the month of October.[228] On February 26, 2015, Aerosmith premiered the film Aerosmith Rocks Donington in 300 movie theaters across North America; the concert video is from the band’s 2014 performance at Download Festival at Donington Park in Leicestershire, England. The video was released on DVD/Blu-ray on September 4, 2015.

On March 31, 2015, lead singer Steven Tyler stated that he was working on his first solo country album.[229][230] On April 6, it was announced that Tyler signed a record deal with Scott Borchetta’s Dot Records (a division of the Big Machine Label Group).[231] On May 13, Tyler released the lead single, «Love is Your Name», from his forthcoming solo debut album. He promoted the song on the Bobby Bones Show, iHeartMedia, CBS This Morning, Entertainment Tonight, and the American Idol season 14 finale.[232]

On June 10, Aerosmith embarked on the Blue Army Tour, which sent the band to 17 North American locations through August 7, many of them in smaller venues in secondary markets that the band has either never performed in or hasn’t performed in many years. The band also played a one-off show in Moscow on September 5. On the tour, the band played several lesser-known deep cuts.[233][234]

After the tour, Tyler completed work on his solo album, We’re All Somebody from Somewhere, which was released on July 15, 2016.[235] Prior to the album’s release, a second single, «Red, White & You», was released in January 2016, followed by the third single (the title track) in June 2016.[236][237] Meanwhile, Joe Perry worked with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp on the side project Hollywood Vampires, which released their eponymous debut album in September 2015 and performed at the 58th Grammy Awards on February 15, 2016.[238] Brad Whitford re-joined Derek St. Holmes for a handful of tour dates in November 2015 and a new Whitford/St. Holmes album that was made available to fans at their live performances and was scheduled for wide release in 2016.[239] Tom Hamilton performed with Thin Lizzy at a handful of concert dates in Europe in the summer of 2016 and also joined Pearl Jam for a performance of «Draw the Line» at Boston’s Fenway Park on August 7.[240] Meanwhile, Joey Kramer became actively involved in his «Rockin’ & Roastin'» coffee business, which opened a location in Newry, Maine, in December 2015 and a second location in North Attleborough, Massachusetts in July 2016.[241][242]

Since December 2015, in various interviews, Whitford, Tyler, and Perry all discussed the possibility of a farewell tour or «wind-down tour» slated to start in 2017. Perry has suggested the tour could last for two years and Tyler said it could potentially last «forever»; Whitford and Tyler also discussed the potential of doing one last studio album.[243][244][245]

On July 10, 2016, Perry collapsed onstage at a concert he was performing with the Hollywood Vampires on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest. He was revived and rushed to the hospital, where he was quickly upgraded to stable condition later that night. The Vampires continued the show without Perry that evening and continued the rest of their tour, but canceled an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. After resting for a few days, Perry made a complete recovery and returned to the Hollywood Vampires tour.[246][247]

From September through October 2016 Aerosmith embarked on a nine-date tour of Latin America, called the Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour, preceded by a performance at the Kaaboo Festival in San Diego, California on September 17.[248] In November 2016, Aerosmith announced that they would be going on a «farewell» tour in Europe in the spring and summer of 2017, titled the Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour.[249] The tour launched in Tel Aviv, Israel on May 17, 2017, where approximately 45,000 tickets were sold.[250] In early July, the band completed the European leg of the tour; the band extended the tour to South America in September and October 2017, but the last few shows had to be canceled due to health issues. According to Brad Whitford, the tour could end anytime from 2017 to the next four years in 2021.[251] On 19 January 2018, Perry released a solo disc titled Sweetzerland Manifesto. He also announced that the 2017 tour titled «Aero-Vederci Baby!» was not really a final tour and the band will be touring in 2019 to celebrate their 50th anniversary.[252]

Las Vegas residency, future activities, and upcoming projects (2019–present)[edit]

Aerosmith appeared on NBC’s Today show on August 15, 2018 to announce a residency in Las Vegas called «Aerosmith: Deuces are Wild», a reference to both Las Vegas casino gambling and their 1994 single of the same name.[253] The band’s Las Vegas residency took place in April, June, July, and September thru December 2019. It had been scheduled to be extended into January, February, May, and June 2020 at the Park Theater, but the 2020 dates were cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the Las Vegas shows, in mid-July 2019, the band performed at a festival in Minnesota, and in August 2019, they played a total of nine shows spread across three MGM venues in Maryland, New Jersey, and Massachusetts.[254][255]

In 2019, a European tour was announced, due to take place through the summer of 2020 following the completion of their Las Vegas dates. However, the shows were canceled in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as was a 50th Anniversary show at Boston’s Fenway Park, originally planned for September 2020. The European dates were initially rescheduled for the summer of 2021[256] but were later moved again to summer 2022 due to the ongoing pandemic.[257]

In January 2019, Joe Perry stated that he and Steven Tyler were due to start recording new material together for a new Aerosmith album.[258] The next month, on February 14, 2019, Aerosmith was scheduled to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but the ceremony and installation were postponed due to inclement weather with a new date to be determined later.[259]

In April 2019, drummer Joey Kramer suffered minor injuries to his shoulder[260] following an unspecified accident, and was forced to stand down from several concerts of the band’s Las Vegas residency. His drum technician John Douglas substituted for him. In November of that same year, Kramer told several news sites that he was not allowed to rejoin the band despite his recovery, to which the band responded that his playing was «not up to Aerosmith standards».[261] The disagreement culminated in a series of lawsuits in January 2020, after which Kramer was expected to be barred from performing with the band at the 2020 Grammy Awards.[262] Kramer rejoined Aerosmith in February 2020 for their Las Vegas residency.[263]

In an August 2020 interview with former The Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman, on his radio show Steve Gorman Rocks, Brad Whitford was asked what the future of Aerosmith looked like. His response was «I don’t really know what they want to do. And, I don’t really care because, um, truthfully, I’m not interested anymore»,[264] citing ongoing dysfunction within the band. He expressed similar concerns in an interview with Joe Bonamassa on his «Live From Nerdville» podcast in June 2021. Whitford shared his thoughts about how the COVID-19 outbreak would affect touring plans for Aerosmith, and musicians in general, while acknowledging his & his bandmate’s current ages. Stating, «I mean, I have my doubts about Aerosmith ever performing again at this stage because age is becoming a real factor. It is what it is.»[265]

On August 23, 2021, Aerosmith signed a distribution deal with Universal Music Group, covering the band’s entire catalog — both Geffen (Universal’s subsidiary) and Columbia titles.[266]

In March 2022, following the cancellation of the rescheduled European tour, Aerosmith announced that the Deuces Are Wild residency would both continue and expand, beginning in June and running through December, along with the rescheduled Fenway Park show in September.[267] Kramer was also confirmed to be sitting out all concerts, with the band claiming that he would be focusing «his full attention on his family during these uncertain times.»[268] Aerosmith announced on May 24, 2022, that the June and July dates of the Deuces Are Wild residency would be canceled as a result of Tyler checking himself into a rehab facility after he suffered a relapse following his pain management of a foot surgery.[269][270] Following Tyler’s 30+ day rehab treatment, the band went on to perform at Boston’s Fenway Park for their 50th anniversary show and then resumed their Las Vegas residency, scheduled September through December 2022.[271][272]

Influence and legacy[edit]

Slash performing with Aerosmith in Mansfield, Massachusetts, on July 16, 2014

Influenced by bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, and the New York Dolls,[273][274] Aerosmith proved to be a major influence themselves on subsequently massively successful bands and musicians;[275] according to Perry, Eddie Van Halen once told him that his band Van Halen «started out on the suburban L.A. club circuit, playing Aerosmith songs».[273] Aerosmith’s influence was evident on the next generation of hard rock and heavy metal bands,[53][54][273] namely Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Guns N’ Roses, Tesla, L.A. Guns, Cinderella, Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Extreme, Warrant, Inglorious, the Black Crowes and the Quireboys, as well as Metallica, Metal Church and Testament. Especially, Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash has stated that Aerosmith is his favorite band,[276] and Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx has expressed massive admiration for the band and its early records in both The Dirt and The Heroin Diaries. Members of alternative rock bands such as Nirvana,[55] Mother Love Bone/Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Staind and Godsmack are also self-professed early Aerosmith fans.[277]

The interplay between Joe Perry and Brad Whitford has been inspiring to many bands, especially Guns N’ Roses. Joe Perry has received wide recognition and praise as a lead guitarist, and has shared the stage many times with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck, who Perry cites as primary influences. He and Tyler were asked by Page to induct Led Zeppelin into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; during the ceremony, which took place in 1995, Tyler and Perry delivered their speech and joined the band onstage for a brief set. During Beck’s and Metallica’s induction in 2009, they invited Perry and Page to play the Yardbirds/Zeppelin/Aerosmith classic «Train Kept A-Rollin'». Other collaborations, either by individual members of the band or by Aerosmith as a whole, have included Alice Cooper on his Trash album, Guns N’ Roses (who opened for Aerosmith during their 1988 tour and had covered «Mama Kin» on their first release) and B’z. As a testimony to their importance in American popular culture as a whole, Aerosmith have also collaborated with popular non-rock artists, such as Run-DMC, Eminem («Sing for the Moment»), and Carrie Underwood, and performed with ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly for the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show.[28][122][278][279] Country artists Garth Brooks and Mark Chesnutt both scored hit singles with covers of Aerosmith songs; Brooks in 1995 with «The Fever», a reworking of Aerosmith’s 1993 song,[280] and Chesnutt in 1999 with a cover of Aerosmith’s 1998 song «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[281]

Like many of their 1970s contemporaries including Led Zeppelin and Alice Cooper, the members of Aerosmith were prone to excess and debauchery. Drug consumption was rampant; the recording sessions for 1976’s Rocks and 1977’s Draw the Line were especially noted for their substance indulgence, including heroin. In the words of Bebe Buell, «They [Aerosmith] were like a gang of kids with their own planes, Porsches, millions of dollars, limitless resources. […] Mick Jagger and Jimmy Page had control, but these boys did not care. They won the prize, hands down, for the rowdiest rock ‘n’ roll band in that era. No question.»[273]

In the mid to late 1970s, the band enjoyed tremendous popularity in the United States and in Japan, though they failed to make a big impression in Britain. Still, they were among the most popular hard rock acts in America in the mid to late 1970s, along with Heart, Kiss, Ted Nugent, ZZ Top, and Boston.[273] Their massive popularity waned, however, following Perry and Whitford’s departures. Following both guitarists’ return to the band and its complete drug cleanup, Aerosmith made a prodigious return to success, once described as «the single most successful comeback in the history of heavy metal, if not all of popular music.»[275] During both the 1970s and the 1987–1995 era, Aerosmith undertook grueling world tours that numbered in the triple digits numbers of dates, headlining or co-headlining festivals along the way, such as the Texxas Jam in 1978 and 1987, the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington, England in 1990 and 1994, and Woodstock ’94.[282][283][284][285][286]

Initially resistant to this medium, the band later became renowned and received numerous awards for pioneering expansive, conceptual music videos, such as those for «Janie’s Got a Gun» (directed by future Fight Club director David Fincher), «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'», «Amazing», «Crazy», «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», and «Pink».[71][287]

The band’s music has also been featured in several video games, such as episodes of the Dead or Alive and Grand Theft Auto series, and some video games are centered on the band, like Quest for Fame and Revolution X. Aerosmith was the first band to have its band-centered Guitar Hero title, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[288][289]

Band members[edit]

Current

  • Steven Tyler – lead vocals, piano, harmonica, percussion (1970–present)
  • Joe Perry – lead and rhythm guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (1970–1979, 1984–present)
  • Brad Whitford – rhythm and lead guitar (1971–1981, 1984–present)
  • Tom Hamilton – bass (1970–present)
  • Joey Kramer – drums, percussion (1970–present; not touring since mid-2019)

Touring

  • Buck Johnson – keyboards, piano, backing vocals, guitar (2014–present)
  • John Douglas — drums, percussion (2019–2020, 2022–present; filling in for Joey Kramer)

Former

  • Ray Tabano – rhythm and lead guitar (1970–1971)
  • Jimmy Crespo – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1979–1984)
  • Rick Dufay – rhythm and lead guitar (1981–1984)

Awards and achievements[edit]

Despite Aerosmith’s popularity and success in the 1970s, it wasn’t until their comeback in the late-1980s and 1990s when they started winning awards and major recognition. In 1987, Aerosmith won the Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap Single for the re-mix of «Walk This Way» with Run-DMC In 1990, Aerosmith won their first Grammy award, for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and went on to win a total of four such awards (all of them in the 1990s) for «Janie’s Got a Gun», «Livin’ on the Edge», «Crazy», and «Pink». Aerosmith is second only to U2 in the number of awards won in that category.[79]

In addition, Aerosmith’s music videos won numerous awards throughout the 1990s. Aerosmith ranks as the ninth most successful artist (and the third most successful group) of all-time at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), with ten such awards to date. Aerosmith is also the all-time leader in the categories Best Rock Video (with four such awards) and Viewer’s Choice (with three such awards). Aerosmith has also won once each in the categories Video of the Year, Best Group Video, and Best Video from a Film. The videos for which Aerosmith has won VMAs are «Janie’s Got a Gun» (2 awards), «The Other Side», «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'» (3 awards), «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», «Pink», and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[71]

Over the course of their career (primarily 1990 and after), Aerosmith has also collected six American Music Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, two People’s Choice Awards, sixteen Boston Music Awards, and numerous other awards and honors.[71] Some of the high accolades Aerosmith have achieved include induction into Hollywood’s Rock Walk in 1990, a declaration of «Aerosmith Day» in the state of Massachusetts by then-Governor William Weld on April 13, 1993, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001,[56] and being honored with the mtvICON award in 2002.[130]

In the fields of technology and video games, Aerosmith has achieved several feats. In 1994, Aerosmith released the song «Head First» on the CompuServe online service, which is considered to be the first full-length commercial product available online. In 2008, Aerosmith became the first artist to have an entire Guitar Hero video game based around them with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[288][289]

Aerosmith also holds several chart and album sales feats, including the second highest number of number-one singles on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for a group with nine,[50] the only number one debut on the Billboard Hot 100 by a rock group with «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing»,[290] the second most gold albums by an American group behind Kiss who has 30, the most total certifications (including gold, platinum, and multi-platinum combined) by an American group, and are tied with Van Halen for the most multi-platinum albums by an American group.[291] From the Recording Industry Association of America, Aerosmith has achieved 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum album certifications, in addition to one diamond album, four gold singles, and one platinum digital single.[291][292] Media often refer to Aerosmith, who have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide and 70.2 million in the United States, as the best-selling American rock band.[18][19][292]

Aerosmith were honored as MusiCares Person of the Year in 2020.[293]

Rankings[edit]

  • «Dream On», «Toys in the Attic», and «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) are all listed in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
  • In 1993, «Rolling Stones list of the «Top 100 Music Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 95.[294]
  • In 1999, MTV’s «100 Greatest Videos Ever Made» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 5 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[295]
  • In 2000, VH1’s «100 Greatest Rock Songs» included «Walk This Way» at number 35 and «Dream On» at number 47.[296]
  • In 2001, «VH1: 100 Greatest Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11, «Crazy» at number 23, and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[297]
  • In 2003, Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time included Rocks at number 176 and Toys in the Attic at number 228.[298][299]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stones The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time included «Dream On» at number 172, «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 287, «Walk This Way» (original) at number 336, and «Sweet Emotion» at number 408.[300][301][302][303]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Aerosmith number 57 on their list of the «100 Greatest Artists of All Time».[304]
  • In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked the original version of «Walk This Way» at number 34 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.[305]
  • In 2010, Aerosmith were ranked number 30 on VH1’s «100 Greatest Artists of All Time».[306]
  • In 2013, Ultimate Classic Rock website ranked «Sweet Emotion» number 1 in their Top 100 Classic Rock Songs chart.[307]
  • «Pump», which reached number 1 on the Australian Record Industry Association charts and yielded two top 10 hit singles. «Pump» more than 150,000 units on Warner Music (which distributed Geffen in Australia until 1990) and more than 60,000 units after Universal took over[308]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums

  • Aerosmith (1973)
  • Get Your Wings (1974)
  • Toys in the Attic (1975)
  • Rocks (1976)
  • Draw the Line (1977)
  • Night in the Ruts (1979)
  • Rock in a Hard Place (1982)
  • Done with Mirrors (1985)
  • Permanent Vacation (1987)
  • Pump (1989)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
  • Nine Lives (1997)
  • Just Push Play (2001)
  • Honkin’ on Bobo (2004)
  • Music from Another Dimension! (2012)

Filmography and videography[edit]

In addition to recording and performing music, Aerosmith has also been involved with films, television, video games, pinball, and music videos. In 1978, the band starred as the «Future Villain Band» in the film Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Later, when the band resurrected itself in the late 1980s and 1990s, Aerosmith made further appearances, including the «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990, the «Flaming Moe’s» episode of The Simpsons in 1991, and the film Wayne’s World 2 in 1993.[citation needed] The band also appeared in the 2005 John Travolta/Uma Thurman comedy Be Cool, in which Steven Tyler and Thurman’s characters help bring pop music star Linda Moon (Christina Milian) into the limelight.

The band has been the subject of several video games including Revolution X in 1994, Quest for Fame in 1995, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, in June 2008.[citation needed] The band has also made over 30 major music videos,[309] and released seven home videos or DVDs.[310]

In 2017, Stern released three versions of an Aerosmith pinball machine, which feature original versions of nine of the band’s iconic songs, as well as Elevator and Toy-Box multiballs.

Tours[edit]

  • 1970–1972: Club Days
  • 1973: Aerosmith Tour
  • 1974: Get Your Wings Tour
  • 1975: Toys in the Attic Tour
  • 1976–1977: Rocks Tour
  • 1977–1978: Aerosmith Express Tour (supporting Draw the Line album)
  • 1978: Live! Bootleg Tour
  • 1979–1980: Night in the Ruts Tour
  • 1982–1983: Rock in a Hard Place Tour
  • 1984: Back in the Saddle Tour
  • 1985–1986: Done with Mirrors Tour
  • 1987–1988: Permanent Vacation Tour
  • 1989–1990: Pump Tour
  • 1993–1994: Get a Grip Tour
  • 1997–1999: Nine Lives Tour
  • 1999–2000: Roar of the Dragon Tour
  • 2001–2002: Just Push Play Tour
  • 2002: Girls of Summer Tour
  • 2003: Rocksimus Maximus Tour
  • 2004: Honkin’ on Bobo Tour
  • 2005–2006: Rockin’ the Joint Tour
  • 2006: Route of All Evil Tour
  • 2007: World Tour 2007
  • 2009: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Tour
  • 2010: Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour
  • 2011: Back on the Road Tour
  • 2012–2014: Global Warming Tour
  • 2014: Let Rock Rule Tour
  • 2015: Blue Army Tour
  • 2016: Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour
  • 2017–2018: Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour
  • 2019–2022: Aerosmith: Deuces are Wild

See also[edit]

  • Aero Force One
  • Honorific nicknames in popular music
  • List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
  • List of artists who reached number one in the United States
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart
  • List of best-selling music artists
  • List of blues rock musicians
  • List of glam metal bands and artists
  • List of hard rock musicians (A–M)
  • List of heavy metal bands
  • List of highest-certified music artists in the United States

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Bernabei, Fabio (2011). Aerosmith – 40 anni di storia. Dai Toxic Twins a Guitar Hero: Tsunami Edizioni.
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  • Huxley, Martin (1995). Aerosmith: The Fall and the Rise of Rock’s Greatest Band. New York: St. Martin’s Press. ISBN 978-0-312-11737-5.

Further reading[edit]

  • Bowler, Dave; Bryan Dray (1997). Aerosmith: What It Takes. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-7522-2243-1.
  • Dome, Malcolm (1994). Aerosmith: Life in the Fast Lane. Castle Communications. ISBN 978-1-898141-75-4.
  • Foxe-Tyler, Cyrinda; Danny Fields (2000). Dream on: Livin’ on the Edge With Steven Tyler and Aerosmith. Berkley Boulevard Books. ISBN 978-0-425-17142-4.
  • Power, Martin (1997). The Complete Guide to the Music of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5598-1.
  • Putterford, Mark (1996). The Fall and Rise of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5308-6.
  • Putterford, Mark (1994). Aerosmith Live!. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-4246-2.

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Aerosmith (разг. «Сми́ты», англ. Smits) — американская рок-группа.

Хоть аэросмитовцев часто называют «плохими парнями из Бостона», ни для кого из участников этот город не родной. Стивен Талларико (Тайлер), Джо Перри и Том Хэмилтон впервые встретились в городке Сьюнапи в конце 1960-х. Первый приехал из Нью-Йорка, второй из Массачусетса, а третий из Нью-Хэмпшира. В 1970 ребята решили объединиться в группу и нашли, что Бостон станет для них идеальной базой. Гитарист Брэд Уитфорд с барабанщиком Джоем Крамером дополнили состав, и в 1973 Aerosmith записали свой дебютный одноимённый альбом.

За следующие годы группа выпустила ряд успешных пластинок, много гастролировала и пользовалась большой популярностью, но потом столкнулась с проблемами наркотической и алкогольной зависимости, которые чуть не стали причиной распада. В тяжёлый период 1979—1984 Перри и Уитфорд ушли из Aerosmith, но во многом благодаря усилиям менеджера Тима Коллинза оригинальный состав был восстановлен, и группа фактически возродилась. С тех пор Aerosmith добились даже большего, чем в 70-е.

Продано 150 млн альбомов (7,32 альбома в минуту на протяжении всей карьеры, согласно автору данной биографии группы) Aerosmith[4], из них 66,5 — в Соединённых Штатах[5]. Это самый высокий результат среди американских команд, играющих хард-рок, и второй в мире после австралийцев AC/DC. По количеству золотых, платиновых и мультиплатиновых альбомов Aerosmith первые среди американских групп. 21 песня Смитов попала в Топ 40, 9 занимали первые места в хит-парадах мейнстрима, группа получила 4 Грэмми. Aerosmith оказали сильное влияние на развитие разных музыкальных направлений, сочетая в своём творчестве элементы хард-рока, хэви-метала, поп-музыки, глэма и блюза. В 2001 году они были включены в Зал славы рок-н-ролла, а журнал Rolling Stone и телеканал VH1 включили их в список 100 самых великих музыкантов всех времён (100 Greatest Artists of All Time)[6].

Состав группы

Участники (1973 — настоящее время):

  • Тайлер, Стивен (Steven Tyler): вокал, губная гармошка, пианино, мандолина
  • Джо Перри (Joe Perry): гитара, вокал
  • Том Хэмилтон (Tom Hamilton): бас-гитара
  • Бред Уитфорд (Brad Whitford): ритм-гитара
  • Джой Крамер (Joey Kramer): ударные

Бывшие участники:

  • Рей Табано (Ray Tabano): гитара, 1970—1971 — до записи первого альбома
  • Джимми Креспо (Jimmy Crespo): гитара, 1979—1984
  • Рик Дьюфей (Rick Dufay): гитара, 1980—1984

История

Образование

Началось все в конце 60-х в Сьюнапи, Нью-Хэмпшир. Стивен Тайлер, которого ещё звали Стивеном Талларико, приехал туда на каникулы. До этого он без особого успеха пробовал себя в роли барабанщика и вокалиста ряда нью-йоркских групп. Стивен встретил Джо Перри, который играл вместе с басистом Томом Хэмилтоном и барабанщиком Дэвидом Скоттом в группе The Jam Band, и одновременно подрабатывал посудомойщиком в портовом кафе. По легенде Стивену очень понравилась еда и он захотел похвалить повара, но нарвался на хмурый взгляд Перри. Фактически эта встреча привела к образованию Aerosmith.

В сентябре 1970 Перри и Хэмилтон переехали в Бостон, где познакомились с Джоем Крамером, барабанщиком из Yonkers. Оказалось, что он тоже знает Стивена и был бы рад играть с ним в одной группе. Крамер бросает учёбу в музыкальном колледже Беркли и присоединяется к коллективу. В октябре 1970 троица снова встречает Стивена Тайлера, который на этот раз отказывается играть на барабанах, но предлагает себя в качестве вокалиста и фронтмена. Все соглашаются, Тайлер приводит своего школьного друга Рея Табано, который берётся за ритм-гитару, и группа начинает играть на местных концертах. В 1971 Рея заменил Брэд Уитфорд, образованный и более-менее профессиональный гитарист, недавно окончивший колледж Беркли и даже успевший сформировать свою группу Earth Inc. Состав Тайлер, Перри, Хэмилтон, Крамер и Уитфорд меняется только в промежуток с июля 1979 по апрель 1984.

1970-е

Определившись с составом, группа начала живые выступления и за пару лет добилась успеха в пределах студенческого городка MIT, исполняя песни популярных тогда Yardbirds и Rolling Stones. В 1972 Aerosmith подписали контракт с Коламбия Рекордз, а в 1972 записали свой дебютный одноимённый альбом. Критики называли материал сырым и непродуманным, на группу обрушился шквал насмешек из-за схожести с Роллингами (причём куда больше из-за внешности солистов, чем из-за музыки), а по-крупному альбом никто не заметил. Но было бы несправедливо назвать его неудачным, ведь именно на Aerosmith впервые зазвучали песни, сегодня ставшие классикой. Альбом в итоге стал дважды платиновым[7].

«Mama Kin» и «Walkin’ the Dog» были довольно популярны на радио и приветствовались публикой на концертах, а «Dream On» доползла до 59 места в национальном хит-параде. Не прекращая гастролировать, в 1974 Aerosmith подготовили свой второй альбом «Get Your Wings». Он открыл череду мультиплатиновых альбомов, спродюсированных Джеком Дугласом. Популярными на радио стали «Same Old Song and Dance» и кавер на песню The Yardbirds «Train Kept A Rollin». На концертах поклонники предпочитали более мрачные «Lord of the Thighs», «Seasons of Wither» и «S.O.S. (Too Bad)», но так или иначе на сегодняшний день распродано более 3 млн копий альбома.

Ещё через год, в 1975, вышел Toys in the Attic. Именно этот альбом многие считают переломным для Aerosmith и сделавшим их музыку любимой во всей Америке, а группу — достойными конкурентами Led Zeppelin и The Rolling Stones. Toys in the Attic показал, что Aerosmith — самодостаточная группа, удачно совмещающая в своих песнях блюз, глэм, хэви-метал и поп-музыку. Успешное шествие по чартам начал сингл «Sweet Emotion», который попал в Топ-40, а продолжила переизданная «Dream On» (#6 — это лучший результат группы в 70-е). Вторая песня с альбома, «Walk This Way», в начале 1977 добралась до первой десятки. Тогда же были переизданы первые два альбома коллектива. Aerosmith упорно продолжали выпускать по альбому в год, и в 1976 появился Rocks. До сих пор его считают самым тяжёлым, а многие и самым сильным. Rocks быстро стал платиновым, а песни «Last Child» и «Back in the Saddle» — хитами на радио. Оба — Toys in the Attic и Rocks — пользуются уважением у любителей музыки, в частности хард-рока.

Вскоре Aerosmith опять отправились на гастроли. Теперь они уже организовывали собственные шоу и выступали как хедлайнеры на нескольких крупных фестивалях. Участники не на шутку увлеклись алкоголем и наркотиками, поэтому не все концерты проходили удачно, а некоторые группе и вовсе не удавалось дотянуть. Рассказывают анекдотичную историю о том, как менеджер «для разнообразия» поменял первую и последнюю песни программы местами, а почти ничего не соображающий Тайлер решил, что концерт окончен и с радостью ушёл со сцены.

В результате появился не провальный, но и не оправдавший надежды Draw the Line в 1977 году. И снова тур, в рамках которого был записан концертный сборник Live! Bootleg. Aerosmith снимаются в фильме Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, поставленном на музыку The Beatles. Кавер на «Come Together» станет их последней на ближайшие 10 лет песней, попавшей в Топ 40. На момент записи шестого студийного альбома Night in the Ruts (1979) группа была замучена разъездами и пьянками, а Тайлер переругался с Перри. Последний хлопнул дверью и организовал собственный проект, который имел локальный успех.

На место гитариста пришёл Джимми Креспо (ex-Flame). Night in the Ruts провалился по всем пунктам, единственным синглом у него был «Remember (Walking in the Sand)», и та кавер-версия песни The Shangri-Las. «Remember» дотянулась только до 67 строчки хит-парада.

1980-е

Сборник Greatest Hits (1980) разошёлся огромным тиражом, но группу ожидала ещё одна серьёзная потеря — на этот раз её покинул Брэд Уитфорд. Записав гитарную партию для «Lightning Strikes», он уступил место Рику Дьюфею. Тайлер врезался на мотоцикле в фонарный столб и почти год пролежал в больницах. Но к 1982 у группы был готов Rock in a Hard Place, хотя он обернулся очередной неудачей — только золотой статус и отсутствие синглов. На концертах в поддержку альбома музыканты отключались прямо на сцене.

Странно, но задним числом отношение к двум «провальным» альбомам резко изменилось, а Rock in a Hard Place теперь называют самым недооцененным и одним из лучших творений группы. Альбом как бы стоит особняком, по звучанию он сильно отличается и от раннего, и от современного Aerosmith.

14 февраля 1984 Перри и Уитфорд посетили концерт Aerosmith, а спустя пару месяцев были восстановлены в группе. Во многом этому способствовал новый менеджер Тим Коллинз, ранее работавший с Перри. Стивен Тайлер вспоминает: «Это было непередаваемо, когда мы впятером собрались в одной комнате впервые за такое долгое время. Мы все начали смеяться — как будто тех пяти лет никогда не было. Мы знали, что поступаем правильно.»

В том же году Aerosmith организовали успешный тур с символическим названием «Back in the Saddle», во время которого записали концертник Classics Live II. Разногласий между ними больше не было, группа перешла на Джеффин Рекордз и там продолжила работу над возвращением. Несмотря на уход Aerosmith на другой лейбл, в течение 80-х Коламбия выпустила двойной сборник Classics Live I и II и коллекционное издание Gems.

Первым альбомом, записанным после воссоединения, стал Done with Mirrors (1985). Если критика отнеслась к нему положительно, то слушатели успели позабыть о группе: альбом получил только золото и был проигнорирован на радио. Самая примечательная песня «Let the Music Do the Talking» по сути была кавером на Joe Perry Project. Но с каверами Aerosmith всё-таки везло: в 1986 Тайлер и Перри по инициативе Рика Рубина присоединились к культовой хип-хоп-команде Run DMC и записали новую версию «Walk This Way», впервые объединив в песне элементы рок-музыки и рэпа. Хит прогремел по обе стороны океана, обозначив окончательное возвращение Смитов.

Одна проблема пока оставалась. Тим Коллинз пообещал сделать из Aerosmith самую известную группу 90-х, если они расстанутся с наркотиками. И ребята согласились, за несколько лет завязав с опасным увлечением. После провала Done With Mirrors следующий альбом должен был стать решающим для будущего группы. Освободившись от дурмана, они с усердием принялись за работу. Permanent Vacation был выпущен в августе 1987. Публика восприняла его на ура: 5 млн копий только в США и три сингла («Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», «Rag Doll», и «Angel», все попали в Топ 20 Биллборда). Последовал напряжённый тур с Guns N’ Roses, которые и не скрывали сильное пристрастие к «колесам».

Альбом Pump (1989) оказался ещё лучше: три сингла попали уже в первую десятку, а Aerosmith получили свою первую «Грэмми» за песню «Janie’s Got a Gun». Рабочий процесс был запечатлен в документальном фильме The Making of Pump, позже переизданный на DVD.

1990-е

Группа заканчивает гастроли в поддержку Pump. В феврале они смело заявляются на шоу «Мир Уэйна», пользующееся дурной репутацией, и исполняют там «Janie’s Got a Gun» и «Monkey on My Back». Вскоре песни стали хитами. Видно, группа вошла во вкус и в 1991 появилась в эпизоде Симпсонов «Flaming Moe’s».

Aerosmith берут перерыв и начинают работу над последователем Pump. Несмотря на значительные изменения в основных направлениях музыки, альбом 1993 года Get a Grip стал коммерчески успешным. Он стал первым их альбомом, возглавившим чарт.[8] Первыми синглами были ударные «Livin’ on the Edge» и «Eat the Rich». Потом многим критикам не понравился акцентом на мощные баллады при раскрутке альбома, хотя все три («Cryin», «Amazing» и «Crazy») стали суперхитами на радио и MTV. Видеоклипы запомнились, в первую очередь, участием в них подающей надежды актрисы Алисии Сильверстоун. Её называли «аэросмитовской цыпочкой» ещё лет пять. Дочь Стива Тайлера Лив тоже засветилась в «Crazy». Итог продаж Get a Grip: 20 млн копий в мире. За альбомом последовали 18 месяцев гастролей, съёмки в фильме «Мир Уэйна 2», выпуск компьютерной игры «Революция Х» и выступление на Вудстоке’94.

В 1994 году Джеффин выпускает сборник лучших песен с трёх последних альбомов Aerosmith, который получает название Big Ones. Кроме того, на нём были три новые песни: «Deuces Are Wild», «Blind Man» и «Walk on Water». Big Ones ожидаемо обосновывается на первых строчках чартов.

В 1989 году Aerosmith хотели вернуться на Коламбию, но по контракту они должны записать ещё два альбома для Джеффин. Договариваются на двух компиляциях и берут отпуск, чтобы побыть с семьями и подготовить материал для очередного альбома. Как назло, начинаются странности с менеджером группы, стараниями Тима Коллинза работа идёт трудно. Сначала он растащил участников по разным городам, потом стал намекать на то, что они устали друг от друга и было бы полезно на время распустить Aerosmith. То ли Коллинз хотел укрепить своё влияние, то ли просто напакостить, но он перегнул палку, заявив Тому и Джою, что Тайлер снова начал принимать сильные наркотики и собирается их уволить. Сначала ребята поверили Коллинзу и подписались под предложением Стивену вести себя нормально или уйти из группы. Когда состоялась таки встреча всех участников Aerosmith, выяснилось, что уйти придётся менеджеру. На увольнение он ответил распространением в прессе гнусных и неправдоподобных слухов.

В 1997 году альбом с говорящим названием Nine Lives («Девять жизней») был готов. Рецензии были самыми разными. Сначала альбом быстро падал в чартах, но продержался очень долго и в одной только Америке стал дважды платиновым. «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», баллада «Hole in My Soul» и эпатирующая «Pink» были выпущены как синглы. Группа начинает масштабный двухгодичный тур, который тоже прошёл негладко. Сначала Тайлер случайно ударил себе по ноге микрофонной стойкой, в результате чего получил серьёзную травму и два месяца не мог ходить, потом Джой Крамер чуть не сгорел заживо в аварии на бензозаправке. В результате были отменены около 40 концертов (большая часть перенесена на другие даты). Первыми в списке «Cancelled» стояли Петербург и Москва.

Последовавшая в конце 90-х серия релизов (в основном концертные и старые версии) продавалась солидными тиражами, но не стала популярной у критиков. Главным хитом Aerosmith в 90-е и единственным на данный момент их синглом №1 в итоговом чарте стала музыкальная тема из фантастического фильма «Армагеддон» «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing». Сначала группа не хотела исполнять балладу Дианы Уоррен (иногда соавторство приписывают Джо Перри), посчитав её довольно спорной. Кстати, Лив Тайлер играла в «Армагеддоне» одну из главных ролей, а режиссёр фильма Майкл Бей снял клип на «Falling in Love» (MTV Video Award за лучшее рок-видео).

В 1999 году группа разработала и записала саундтрек для аттракциона студии Disney-MGM (и позже для парка студии Уолта Диснея) «Rock’n’Roller Coaster» на основе подготовки и последующего проведения концерта. Начало тысячелетия Aerosmith отметили короткими гастролями по Японии.

2000-е

Aerosmith начинают 2001 год с выступления на Суперболе вместе с Эн-Синк, Бритни Спирс и Нелли. Они не отказываются, но в тот же день увольняют всех менеджеров и решают, что больше не потерпят вмешательства в свои дела.

Группа сама продюсирует новый альбом Just Push Play и выпускает его в марте 2001. Альбом быстро получает платину, сингл «Jaded» — седьмую позицию в Биллборде. Aerosmith принимают в Зал славы рок-н-ролла (они уже были номинированы в 2000). После вашингтонского концерта в поддержку жертв терактов 11 сентября группа отправляется в Индиану, чтобы продолжить выступления.

В следующем году Aerosmith довели тур до конца, выпустили сборник O, Yeah! на двух дисках, для которого записали песню «Girls of Summer», поучаствовали в нескольких программах на музканалах (стоит отметить получение награды MTV Icon) и снова отправились на гастроли.

В 2003-ем группа работала над блюзовым альбомом и вместе с Kiss разъезжала с концертами по Америке. Долгожданный Honkin’ on Bobo (2004) был хорошо встречен в Соединённых Штатах и Европе, где возобновился интерес к блюзу. Альбом сопровождался концертным видео You Gotta Move, которое появилось на DVD в декабре 2004-го. В 2005-ом Стивен сыграл самого себя в комедии «Будь круче». Джо Перри выпустил сольный альбом, за который получил номинацию на Грэмми. Многие считают, что Joe Perry намного ближе к музыке Aerosmith 70-х, чем большинство недавних альбомов группы. В октябре 2005-го вышел концертный CD/DVD под названием Rockin’ the Joint, Aerosmith записали его на концерте в клубе «Joint» во время очередных гастролей. До окончания тура планировался ряд концертов, в том числе с другими музыкантами, но вместо этого началась настоящая чёрная полоса. Сначала были отменены выступления в нескольких городах, а потом и все остальные, «из-за болезни участника группы». Позже невнятное объяснение всё-таки уточнили: из-за операции на голосовых связках, которую сделали Стивену Тайлеру. «Я не то что петь, говорить не мог, » — вспоминает Стив. Aerosmith решили не терять время даром, а заняться материалом для нового альбома, которого их фэны уже заждались.

4 июля 2006 года Тайлер и Перри выступают на концерте в честь Дня независимости и рассказывают о том, что в планах Aerosmith тур вместе с Motley Crue, который назвали Route of All Evil («Путь всего зла»). Вместо студийного альбома выходит очередной бэст Devil’s Got a New Disguise (буквально — «Дьявол принимает новый облик»), с черепушкой на обложке. Чёрный юмор, особенно в свете сообщения о временной замене Тома Хэмилтона на Дэвида Хилла (David Hull, был басистом в Joe Perry Project) из-за того, что у первого обнаружен рак горла. Том вернулся 1-го декабря, а 17-го гастроли были закончены.

В то же время журналисты поговаривали о конце группы, но Aerosmith не в первый раз выкарабкались. Даже неприятный инцидент с Джо Перри, который был сшиблен стрелой операторского крана и продолжил концерт с сотрясением мозга, не выбил группу из седла.

В 2007 году Aerosmith, в рамках очередного тура, навестили страны Латинской Америки и Европы, а затем Объединённые Арабские Эмираты и Индию. 10 и 12 июля группа отыграла два концерта в Москве и в Санкт-Петербурге.

В ноябре 2009 года Стивен объявил о временном уходе из группы, но уже в феврале 2010-го, после продолжительной эпопеи, включающей взаимные обвинения, ссоры из-за пустяков, нечаянное падение Тайлера со сцены, поиски замены травмированному солисту, угрозы судебными разбирательствами, Aerosmith в полном составе объявили о предстоящем летнем туре «Cocked, Locked and Ready To Rock». Первый концерт запланирован на 10-ое июня, в Швеции.

Интересные факты

  • Aerosmith является самой высокооплачиваемой группой на планете[источник не указан 151 день].
  • Само по себе словосочетание Aerosmith ничего не значит, просто ни у кого из участников не нашлось аргументов против такого нейтрального названия. Несмотря на созвучие, к книге Синклера Льюиса «Эроусмит» оно не имеет никакого отношения. Согласно книге «Walk This Way», Aerosmith было школьным прозвищем Джоя Крамера. Приставку aero он выбрал потому, что альбом Гарри Нилссона назывался Aeriel Ballet. Есть мнение (имеющее право на жизнь в связи со скандальной репутацией группы в отношении наркотиков), что это слэнговое название драгдиллера, занимающегося нелегальной доставкой наркотиков авиарейсами.
  • Первый концерт группы состоялся в Нипмикской региональной старшей школе. После него Стивен Виктор Талларико сменил имя на Стивена Тайлера, а название Aerosmith окончательно утвердилось за коллективом (был ещё один вариант — The Hookers, «Вербовщики провокаторов»).
  • У Джоуи Крамерa была подруга, сына которой звали Роб Бурдон. И мать брала с собой сына на концерты группы, а после концертов Джоуи Крамер разрешал мальчику несколько минут постучать на барабанной установке.[источник не указан 784 дня] После, подросший Роб научился играть на барабанах и теперь играет в известной группе Linkin Park.
  • Гитарист Рэй Табано из первого состава Aerosmith впоследствии стал организатором фан-клуба группы.
  • Джо Перри записал музыкальную тему для мультфильма Человек-Паук.
  • Персонажи, изображающие участников Aerosmith, появлялись в компьютерных играх «Revolution X», «Quest for Fame» и «Guitar Hero: Aerosmith», песни группы включены в саундтреки.
  • Тайлер и Джо Перри принимали участие в создании компьютерной игры в жанре квест «9: The Last Resort» (Nine) 1996 года, где они озвучили близнецов. Остальных персонажей озвучили Джеймс Белуши, Шер и Кристофер Рив. Продюсированием занимались Роберт Де Ниро и Джейн Розенталь. К сожалению, несмотря на качественную графику и оригинальный сюжет, игра не пользовалась большим успехом из-за высоких требований к компьютеру и цены.
  • Стивен Тайлер — биологический отец актрисы Лив Тайлер.
  • Сингл «Nine Lives» был главной музыкальной темой для «Dead or Alive 3», а «Dream On» — для «Dead or Alive Ultimate».
  • Когда Aerosmith наконец открыли свой официальный веб-сайт, он зафиксировал 550 000 посещений в первые же сутки.
  • В 1991 году Aerosmith появились в эпизоде «Flaming Moe’s» мультсериала Симпсоны.
  • В 1994 году песня Aerosmith «Head First» была выложена в сети Интернет с целью коммерческого распространения. Этот сингл считается первым коммерческим музыкальным продуктом, полностью реализованным онлайн.
  • Стивен Тайлер и Джо Перри получили прозовище «Ядовитые Близнецы» («The Toxic Twins») за общее пристрастие к наркотикам, алкоголю и погромам.
  • Участников группы, по самым скромным подсчётам, 45 раз арестовывала полиция.
  • Aerosmith стали героями 19-го комикса из серии «Человек-тень» («Shadowman»).
  • Для съёмок в клипе «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» пригласили симфонический оркестр в составе 52 человек. Обычный шаг, но этого группе показалось мало: оркестр нарядили в скафандры по цене 2 500 долларов каждый — в сумме это оказались самые дорогие костюмы, когда-либо созданные для видеоклипа.
  • Классический хит «Dream On» играет в видеоролике NASA, призывающем людей идти работать в космическую отрасль (в ролике снялись Тайлер и Перри). В 2003 году рэпер Eminem использовал отрывок из «Dream On» в своей песне «Sing for the Moment».
  • В январе 2001 года Aerosmith стали обладателями специальной награды «International Artist Award» от MTV, которая до этого вручалась всего четыре раза, за 28 лет существования церемонии. До этого её получили такие монстры шоу-бизнеса, как Led Zeppelin, Род Стюарт, Майкл Джексон и Bee Gees.
  • В 2008 году вышла игра «Guitar Hero: Aerosmith», в которую вошли некоторые песни из репертуара Aerosmith

Дискография

Студийные альбомы

Концертные альбомы

  • Live! Bootleg (1978)
  • Classic Live! (1986)
  • Classic Live! Vol.2 (1987)
  • A Little South of Sanity (1998)
  • Rockin’ the Joint (2005)

Сборники

  • Greatest Hits (1980)
  • Gems (1988)
  • Pandora’s Box (1991)
  • Big Ones (1994)
  • Box of Fire (1994)
  • Young Lust: Aerosmith Antology (2001)
  • O, Yeah! The Ultimate Aerosmith Hits (2002)
  • Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2006)

Примечания

Ссылки

  • aerosmith.com — официальный сайт  (англ.)
  • aeroforceone.com — официальный фан-клуб  (англ.)
  • aerosmith.ru — страничка на русском  (рус.)
  • aerosmith-lyrics.com — слова песен  (англ.)
  • muznewz.com — статьи о группе  (рус.)
  • Aerosmith (англ.) на сайте Discogs
  • Видеоканал Aerosmith на сервисе видеохостинга YouTube
  • Официальная страница Aerosmith (англ.) на сайте Myspace 

Биография

Aerosmith — очень талантливая группа, просуществовавшая уже более 30 лет. За столь долгий период они заслужили почётное звание «Легенда Рока».

В далёком 1970 году ударник Стивен Тайлер встретил гитариста Джо Перри, встреча эта произошла в Нью Гэмпшире, где Перри работал в кафе-мороженом. По прошествии совсем малого времени к ним присоединились бас-гитарист Том Гамильтон, ударник Джой Крамер и гитарист Брэд Уитфорд. Недолго думав, компания решила сделать Тайлера вокалистом. Название «Аэросмит», между прочим, на самом деле ничего не означает, просто это был единственный вариант названия, который никто в группе не отвергал.

К концу 1970 года Аэросмит переехал на пару лет в Бостон, где ребята выступали в клубах, барах, на студенческих вечеринках и.т.д. В 1972 году Аэросмит подписали контракт с Кливом Дэвисом, бывшим тогда президентом Columbia Records. А в 1973 году, осенью, вышел дебютник группы. Альбом, который был назван как и группа — Aerosmith, не вызвал никакой бури или ещё чего-нибудь, хотя на диске была самая, на мой взгляд, легендарная песня — Dream On. Группа беспрерывно путешествовала с концертами, обеспечивая поддержку своему второму альбому «Get Your Wings», который вышел в 1974 году, и обретая все больше и больше поклонников.

В 1975 году ребята записывают «Toys in the Attic». Многие называют его одним из самых крутых альбомов группы. Первый сингл «Sweet Emotion», потрясающая смесь поп-хард-рока, вывела альбом на 11 место в списках Billboard (постепенно было продано шесть миллионов копий). Купаясь в своей славе Аэросмит переиздают и выпускают отдельным синглом песенку Dream On, и этот сингл добирается до первого места, оставив за собой всех и вся! А в начале 1976 года выходит «Walk this way», который так же устремляется ввысь во всех чартах.

Четвертый альбом группы «Rocks», вышедший в мае 1976 года, также очень быстро стал платиновым. Группа продолжала купаться в лучах своей славы. И тут-то сложилась классическая рок’н’ролльная ситуация — МНОГО вечеринок, МНОГО пива и водки, плюс наркота…сложив всё это, мы получаем отвратительный Аэросмитовский период. В своём запое и укуре Аэросмиты клепают «Draw the Line»(1976) и «Live! Bootleg»(1978), альбомы были дерьмовыми, но продавались неплохо. После выхода «Night in the Ruts» в 1979 году Перри уползает из группы для работы над собственным проектом, вскоре из группы выпал Брэд Уитфорд, планируя создание группы «Whitford-St.Holmes».

С двумя новыми гитаристами Джимми Креспо и Риком Дюфеем группа в 1982 году выпустила «Rock in a Hard Place». В том же году проекты Перри и Уитфорда в чартах не засветились. В День Святого Валентина 1984 года Перри и Уитфорд посетили своих старых друзей после грандиозного шоу в Бостоне, где старые друзья решили вновь объединиться. И в 1985 году, подписав контракт со студией Geffen Records, группа записывает «Done With Mirrors». Альбом был уже менее дерьмов, и стало понятно, что Аэросмит возвращается к жизни. После его выпуска Тайлер и Перри завершили реабилитационную программу по борьбе с наркотической зависимостью и совместно с Run-DMC перезаписали на видео свой хит «Walk This Way».

В 1987 году с продюсером Брюсом Фэрбеймом ребята записали альбом «Permanent Vacation», который вернул их на верхние позиции в чартах. Альбом был очень продаваемым — разошлось более 5 миллионов копий. Альбом «Pump», выпущенный в 1989 году, продавался еще лучше — 6 миллионов копий.

Альбом 1993 года «Get a Grip» для группы стал еще одним шедевром — заняв первую позицию в чартах Billboard, стал платиновым в шестикратном размере. Ключом к такому феноменальному успеху несомненно являются сопровождающие каждую композицию видеосюжеты. Видеоклипы группы с рок-фантазиями интенсивно крутили по MTV, и этот видеоряд привлекал все новых поклонников. Среди юных лиц заметили Алисию Силверстоун, сделавшую имя на участии в клипах на композиции группы.

В 1994 году выходит «Big Ones», который явился своеобразной хроникой периода работы группы со студией Geffen.

Группа еще в 1991 году подписала контракт в несколько миллионов долларов с Sony Music, которая помогла им снова вернуться к их первой студии Columbia Records. При записи нового альбома на группу навалилось много проблем — раскол с менеджером Тимом Коллинзом, после смерти отца временно выбыл из-за эмоционального стресса ударник Джой Крамер, разногласия внутри группы. Когда всё утреслось, группа дозаписывает свой альбом, и в 1998 году свет увидел Nine Lives.

В 2001 выходит Just Push Play. Это конечно Aerosmith, но уже не те, что были раньше…

В 2004 году выходит Honkin’ On Bobo — очередное детище Смитов.

В 2005 Стивен сыграл самого себя в комедии «Будь круче». Джо Перри выпустил сольный альбом, за который получил номинацию на Грэмми. Многие считают, что Joe Perry намного ближе к музыке Aerosmith 70-х, чем большинство недавних альбомов группы. В октябре 2005 вышел концертный cd/dvd под названием Rockin’ the Joint, Aerosmith записали его на концерте в клубе «Joint» во время очередных гастролей. До окончания тура планировался ряд концертов, в том числе с другими музыкантами, но вместо этого началась настоящая чёрная полоса. Сначала были отменены выступления в нескольких городах, а потом и все остальные, «из-за болезни участника группы». Позже невнятное объяснение всё-таки уточнили: из-за операции на голосовых связках, которую сделали Стивену Тайлеру. «Я не то что петь, говорить не мог, » — вспоминает Стив. Aerosmith решили не терять время даром, а заняться материалом для нового альбома, которого их фэны уже заждались.

4 июля 2006 Тайлер и Перри выступают на концерте в честь Дня независимости и рассказывают о том, что в планах Aerosmith тур вместе с Motley Crue, который назвали Route of All Evil («Путь всего зла»). Фэны припомнили, что Motley Crue баловались сатанинскими выходками и вообще любят беспредельничать на концертах. Вместо студийного альбома выходит очередной бест Devil’s Got a New Disguise (буквально — «Дьявол принимает новый облик»), с черепушкой на обложке. Чёрный юмор, особенно в свете сообщения о временной замене Тома Хэмилтона на Дэвида Хилла (David Hull, был басистом в Joe Perry Project) из-за того что у первого обнаружен рак горла. Том вернулся 1 декабря, а 17 гастроли были закончены.

Тогда особенно языкастые журналисты поговаривали о конце группы, но Aerosmith не в первый раз выкарабкались. Даже неприятный случай с Джо Перри, который был сшиблен стрелой операторского крана и продолжил концерт с сотрясением мозга, не выбил их из седла. Aerosmith обещают скоро выпустить 15-ый альбом. Что ж, обещание навестить страны, где они не были много лет или вообще ни разу, ребята выполнили. В рамках мирового тура прошли концерты в Латинской Америке и Европе, а потом в Объединенных Арабских Эмиратах и Индии. 10 и 12 июля 2007 года Aerosmith отыграли в российских столицах.

Участники (1973 — настоящее время):
Стивен Тайлер (Steven Tyler): вокал, губная гармошка, пианино, мандолина, ударные
Джо Перри (Joe Perry): гитара, вокал
Том Хэмилтон (Tom Hamilton): бас-гитара
Бред Уитфорд (Brad Whitford): ритм-гитара
Джой Крамер (Joey Kramer): ударные

Бывшие участники:
Рей Табано (Ray Tabano): гитара, 1970—1971 — до записи первого альбома
Джимми Креспо (Jimmy Crespo): гитара, 1979—1984
Рик Дьюфей (Rick Dufay): гитара, 1980—1984

Aerosmith

Aerosmith performing live in Buenos Aires 2007

Aerosmith performing live in Buenos Aires 2007

Background information
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
  • Hard rock
  • blues rock
  • glam metal[1][2][3]
Years active 1970–present
Labels
  • Columbia
  • Geffen
Associated acts
  • The Strangeurs/Chain Reaction
  • the Jam Band
  • The Joe Perry Project
  • Whitford/St. Holmes
  • the Jimmy Crespo Project
  • Hollywood Vampires
Website aerosmith.com
Members
  • Steven Tyler
  • Joe Perry
  • Brad Whitford
  • Tom Hamilton
  • Joey Kramer
Past members
  • Ray Tabano
  • Jimmy Crespo
  • Rick Dufay

Aerosmith are an American rock band, sometimes referred to as «the Bad Boys from Boston»[4] and «America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band».[5][6][7][8] Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock,[9][10] has come to also incorporate elements of pop,[11] heavy metal,[9] and rhythm and blues,[12] and has inspired many subsequent rock artists.[13] They were formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970.[14] Guitarist Joe Perry and bassist Tom Hamilton, originally in a band together called the Jam Band, met up with vocalist/pianist/harmonicist Steven Tyler, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarist Ray Tabano, and formed Aerosmith. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, and the band began developing a following in Boston.

They were signed to Columbia Records in 1972, and released a string of gold and platinum albums, beginning with their 1973 eponymous debut album, followed by Get Your Wings in 1974.[15] In 1975, the band broke into the mainstream with the album Toys in the Attic, and their 1976 follow-up Rocks cemented their status as hard rock superstars.[16] Two additional albums followed in 1977 and 1979. Their first five albums have since attained multi-platinum status. Throughout the 1970s, the band toured extensively and charted a dozen Hot 100 singles. By the end of the decade, they were among the most popular hard rock bands in the world and developed a loyal following of fans, often referred to as the «Blue Army«.[17] However, drug addiction and internal conflict took their toll on the band, which led to the departures of Perry and Whitford in 1979 and 1981, respectively; they were replaced by Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay.[10] The band did not fare well between 1980 and 1984, releasing the album Rock in a Hard Place, which was certified gold but failed to match their previous successes.

Perry and Whitford returned to Aerosmith in 1984 and the band signed a new deal with Geffen Records. After a comeback tour, the band recorded Done with Mirrors (1985), which won some critical praise but failed to come close to commercial expectations. It was not until the band’s collaboration with rap group Run–D.M.C. in 1986, and the 1987 multi-platinum release Permanent Vacation, that they regained the level of popularity they had experienced in the 1970s.[18] In the late 1980s and 1990s, the band scored several hits and won numerous awards for music from the multi-platinum albums Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), and Nine Lives (1997), and embarked on their most extensive concert tours to date. The band also became a pop culture phenomenon with popular music videos and notable appearances in television, film, and video games. Their comeback has been described as one of the most remarkable and spectacular in rock ‘n’ roll history.[9][10] Additional albums followed in 2001, 2004, and 2012. Since 2001, the band has toured every year, except 2008. After 47 years of performing, the band continues to tour and record music, but is embarking on a farewell tour[19] that will likely last several years.[20]

Aerosmith is the best-selling American hard rock band of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide, including over 70 million records in the United States alone.[21][22] With 25 gold albums, 18 platinum albums, and 12 multi-platinum albums, they hold the record for the most total certifications by an American band and are tied for the most multi-platinum albums by an American band. The band has scored 21 Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, nine number-one Mainstream Rock hits, four Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, and ten MTV Video Music Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, and were included among both Rolling Stones and VH1’s lists of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[23] In 2013, the band’s principal songwriters, Tyler and Perry, were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

History

Formation (1964–1971)

In 1964, Steven Tyler formed his own band called the Strangeurs—later Chain Reaction—in New Hampshire.[24] Meanwhile, Perry and Hamilton formed the Jam Band (commonly known as «Joe Perry’s Jam Band»), which was based on free-form and blues. Hamilton and Perry moved to Boston, Massachusetts in September 1969.[25] There they met Joey Kramer, a drummer from Yonkers, New York. Kramer knew Tyler and had always hoped to play in a band with him.[26] Kramer, a Berklee College of Music student, decided to quit school to join Jam Band.[26]

In 1970, Chain Reaction and Jam Band played at the same gig. Tyler immediately loved Jam Band’s sound, and wanted to combine the two bands. In October 1970, the bands met up again and considered the proposition. Tyler, who had been a drummer and backup singer in Chain Reaction, adamantly refused to play drums in this new band, insisting he would only take part if he could be frontman and lead vocalist. The others agreed, and a new band was born. The band moved into a home together at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue[27] in Boston, where they wrote and rehearsed music together and relaxed in between shows.[26]

The members of the band reportedly spent afternoons getting stoned and watching Three Stooges reruns.[28] One day, they had a post-Stooges meeting to try to come up with a name. Kramer said when he was in school he would write the word aerosmith all over his notebooks.[29] The name had popped into his head after listening to Harry Nilsson’s album Aerial Ballet, which featured jacket art of a circus performer jumping out of a biplane. Initially, Kramer’s bandmates were unimpressed; they all thought he was referring to the Sinclair Lewis novel they were required to read in high school English class. «No, not Arrowsmith,» Kramer explained. «A-E-R-O…Aerosmith.»[30] The band settled upon this name after also considering «the Hookers» and «Spike Jones.»[29][31]

Soon, the band hired Ray Tabano, a childhood friend of Tyler, as rhythm guitarist and began playing local shows.[32] Aerosmith played their first gig in Mendon, Massachusetts at Nipmuc Regional High School (now Miscoe Hill Middle School) on November 6, 1970. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, who also attended the Berklee School of Music and was formerly of the band Earth Inc.[33] Whitford, from Reading, Massachusetts, had already played at Reading’s AW Coolidge Middle School. Other than a period from July 1979 to April 1984, the line-up of Tyler, Perry, Hamilton, Kramer, and Whitford has stayed the same.[9]

Record deal, Aerosmith, Get Your Wings and Toys in the Attic (1971–1975)

After forming the band and finalizing the lineup in 1971, the band started to garner some local success doing live shows.[10] Originally booked through the Ed Malhoit Agency,[34] the band signed a promotion deal with Frank Connelly and eventually secured a management deal with David Krebs and Steve Leber in 1972.[35] Krebs and Leber invited Columbia Records President Clive Davis to see the band at Max’s Kansas City in New York City. Aerosmith was not originally scheduled to play that night at the club, but they paid from their own pockets to secure a place on the bill, reportedly the only band ever to do so at Max’s. «No Surprize» from their Night in the Ruts album celebrates the moment their fame began.[36]

Aerosmith signed with Columbia in mid-1972 for a reported $125,000 and issued their debut album, Aerosmith.[37] Released in January 1973, the album peaked at number 166.[9] The album was straightforward rock and roll with well-defined blues influences, laying the groundwork for Aerosmith’s signature blues rock sound.[38] Although the highest-charting single from the album was «Dream On» at number 59,[39] several tracks, such as «Mama Kin» and «Walkin’ the Dog», would become staples of the band’s live shows and receive airplay on rock radio.[40] The album reached gold status initially, eventually went on to sell two million copies, and was certified double platinum after the band reached mainstream success over a decade later.[41] After constant touring, the band released their second album Get Your Wings in 1974, the first of a string of multi-platinum albums produced by Jack Douglas.[42] This album included the rock radio hits «Same Old Song and Dance» and «Train Kept A-Rollin’«, a cover done previously by the Yardbirds.[43] The album also contained several fan favorites including «Lord of the Thighs«, «Seasons of Wither«, and «S.O.S. (Too Bad)«, darker songs that have become staples in the band’s live shows.[44] To date, Get Your Wings has sold three million copies.[41]

It was 1975’s Toys in the Attic, however, that established Aerosmith as international stars competing with the likes of Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones.[17] Originally derided as Rolling Stones knockoffs in part due to the physical resemblance between lead singers Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger,[10] Toys in the Attic showed that Aerosmith was a unique and talented band in their own right.[45] Toys in the Attic was an immediate success, starting with the single «Sweet Emotion«, which became the band’s first Top 40 hit.[46] This was followed by a successful re-release of «Dream On» which hit number 6, becoming their best charting single of the 1970s.[47] «Walk This Way», re-released in 1976, reached the Top 10 in early 1977.[10]

In addition, «Toys in the Attic» and «Big Ten Inch Record» (a song originally recorded by Bull Moose Jackson) became concert staples.[48] As a result of this success, both of the band’s previous albums re-charted.[49] Toys in the Attic has gone on to become the band’s bestselling studio album in the States, with certified U.S. sales of eight million copies.[41] The band toured in support of Toys in the Attic, where they started to get more recognition.[17] Also around this time, the band established their home base as «the Wherehouse» in Waltham, Massachusetts, where they would record and rehearse music, as well as conduct business.[50]

Rocks, Draw the Line and Live! Bootleg (1976–1978)

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Steven Tyler and Joe Perry performing live in concert.

Aerosmith’s next album was 1976’s Rocks, which «captured Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking».[51] It went platinum swiftly[41] and featured two FM hits, «Last Child» and «Back in the Saddle«, as well as the ballad «Home Tonight«, which also charted.[52] Rocks has sold four million copies to date.[41] Both Toys in the Attic and Rocks are highly regarded,[45][51] especially in the hard rock genre, and appear on such lists as Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,[53][54] and are cited by members of Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Mötley Crüe as having large influences on their music.[55][56] Kurt Cobain listed Rocks as one of the albums he thought were most influential to Nirvana’s sound in his journal in 1993.[57]
Soon after Rocks was released, the band continued to tour heavily, this time headlining their own shows and playing to several large stadiums and rock festivals.[10]

Aerosmith’s next album was 1977’s Draw the Line. The album’s recording was affected by the excesses of the band members, but the record still had memorable moments.[52] The title track charted just shy of the Top 40 and remains a live staple, and «Kings and Queens» also charted.[52] The album went on to sell 2 million copies.[41] The band toured extensively in support of the album, however drug abuse and the fast-paced life of touring and recording began affecting their performances. Lead singer Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry became known as «the Toxic Twins» because of their notorious abuse of drugs on and off the stage.[10][58] While continuing to tour and record into the late 1970s, Aerosmith acted in the movie version of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.[9] Their cover of the Beatles hit «Come Together» was included in the album’s soundtrack and would be the band’s last Top 40 hit for nearly 10 years.[52] The live release Live! Bootleg, originally released as a double album, was put out in 1978 and captured the band’s rawness[59] during the heyday of the Draw the Line tour. The stand-alone single «Chip Away the Stone» was also released in 1978 and charted at number 77.[52]

Departures of Perry and Whitford, Night in the Ruts and Rock in a Hard Place (1979–1984)

In 1979, the band started work on their next album, Night in the Ruts. Aerosmith decided to go on tour during a break in the recording schedule but tensions within the band were slowly coming to a head. The band’s touring schedule brought them to Cleveland Stadium on July 28, 1979, where they headlined the World Series of Rock festival. In a heated argument backstage, Joe Perry’s wife, Elissa, threw a glass of milk at Tom Hamilton’s wife, Terry. Following the show, Tyler and Perry got into a heated argument when Tyler confronted Perry about his wife’s antics, and after the course of the argument Perry quit the band and left (while Tyler claims in his autobiography that he fired Perry from the band). In leaving, Perry took some of the music that he had written with him. Shortly after his departure Perry formed a new band called the Joe Perry Project.[9][10]

Since there was still work to be done on Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith needed fill-in musicians to take Perry’s place on the songs that needed to be recorded to complete the album. Rhythm guitarist Brad Whitford took over some of the lead parts and Richie Supa, the band’s longtime writing partner, filled in where needed until the band was able to hire Jimmy Crespo to take over as the full-time guitarist. Night in the Ruts was released in November 1979, but only managed to sell enough records to be certified Gold at the time (it would eventually sell enough to be Platinum certified in 1994). The only single the album spawned, a cover of «Remember (Walking in the Sand)» by the Shangri-Las, peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.[52]

The tour for Night in the Ruts commenced shortly thereafter but the band found themselves playing in smaller and smaller venues than they were before due to their popularity beginning to wane. Steven Tyler’s drug issues were starting to affect his performance and songwriting, and he reached bottom when he collapsed on stage during a show in Portland, Maine in 1980 and did not get up for the remainder of the set.[60] Also in 1980, Aerosmith released its Greatest Hits album. While the compilation didn’t chart very high initially, it gained popularity later and has gone on to become the band’s bestselling album in the United States, with sales of 11 million copies.[41] In the fall of 1980, Tyler was injured in a serious motorcycle accident, which left him hospitalized for two months, and unable to tour or record well into 1981.[61]

In 1981, Aerosmith began work on their next album, which was titled Rock in a Hard Place and saw them reunite with producer Jack Douglas. Once again, though, they would be forced to deal with another departure. After the first song for the album, «Lightning Strikes«, was recorded Brad Whitford departed the band and decided to form a duo with Derek St. Holmes, with whom he recorded a self-titled album that failed to garner much interest. Whitford later joined up with the Joe Perry Project and played with them in 1984.[62]

With Rick Dufay taking Whitford’s place, Rock in a Hard Place was released on August 1, 1982. The album reached number 32 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[41] Only one single charted, the aforementioned «Lightning Strikes», which peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart.[52] As with the tour for Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith was unable to book larger venues and instead had to rely on filling clubs and theaters, which they struggled to do. At a show in Worcester, Massachusetts, Tyler and Perry reunited and got high backstage before the show. Tyler was so intoxicated that he collapsed on stage again and, like before, could not get up.[63]

On February 14, 1984, Perry (by then divorced) and Whitford saw Aerosmith perform at Boston’s Orpheum Theater. Shortly thereafter, discussions began to reintegrate the two into the band and several months later, the original members of Aerosmith reunited.[64] Steven Tyler recalls:

You should have felt the buzz the moment all five of us got together in the same room for the first time again. We all started laughin’—it was like the five years had never passed. We knew we’d made the right move.

—Steven Tyler[65]

Back in the Saddle reunion tour, Done with Mirrors and drug rehab (1984–1986)

In 1984, Aerosmith embarked on a reunion tour called the Back in the Saddle Tour,[9] which led to the live album Classics Live II. While concerts on the tour were well-attended, it was plagued with several incidents, mostly attributed to drug abuse by band members.[9] Their problems still not behind them, the group was signed to Geffen Records and began working on a comeback.[66] Despite the band signing on to a new record company, the band’s old label Columbia continued to reap the benefits of Aerosmith’s comeback, releasing the live companion albums Classics Live I and II and the collection Gems.[67]

In 1985, the band released the album Done with Mirrors, their first studio album since reuniting. While the album did receive some positive reviews,[68] it only went gold[41] and failed to produce a hit single or generate any widespread interest.[52] The album’s most notable track, «Let the Music Do the Talking«, was in fact a cover of a song originally recorded by the Joe Perry Project and released on that band’s album of the same name.[69] Nevertheless, the band became a popular concert attraction once again, touring in support of Done With Mirrors, well into 1986.[70] In 1986, Tyler and Perry appeared on Run–D.M.C.’s cover of «Walk This Way», a track blending rock and roll with hip hop.[31] In reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100,[71] the song and its frequently-aired video confirmed rap’s mainstream appeal and resurrected Aerosmith’s career by introducing the band’s music to a new generation.[66]

Yet the band members’ drug problems still stood in their way. In 1986, Tyler completed a successful drug rehabilitation program, after an intervention by his fellow band members, a doctor, and manager Tim Collins, who believed that the band’s future would not be bright if Tyler did not get treated. The rest of the band members also completed drug rehab programs over the course of the next couple of years. According to the band’s tell-all autobiography, Collins pledged in September 1986 he could make Aerosmith the biggest band in the world by 1990 if they all completed drug rehab.[72] Their next album was crucial because of the commercial disappointment of Done With Mirrors, and as the band members became clean, they worked hard to make their next album a success.[73]

Permanent Vacation and Pump (1987–1991)

Permanent Vacation was released in September 1987, becoming a major hit and the band’s bestselling album in over a decade (selling 5 million copies in the U.S.),[41] with all three of its singles («Dude (Looks Like a Lady)«, «Rag Doll«, and «Angel«) reaching the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.[52] Steven Tyler reveals in his autobiography that the album was «…the first one we ever did sober.»[74] Part of Permanent Vacations commercial success involved producer Bruce Fairbairn whose production touches (such as sound effects and high-quality recording) added interest to the album and the use of outside songwriters such as Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, and Holly Knight who assisted the band with lyrics. While the group was initially hesitant to using outside songwriters, including Tyler being furious for Knight getting songwriting credits for changing one word («Rag Time» became «Rag Doll»), the method paid off, as Permanent Vacation became the band’s most successful album in a decade. The group went on a subsequent tour with labelmates Guns N’ Roses (who have cited Aerosmith as a major influence), which was intense at times because of Aerosmith’s new struggle to stay clean amidst Guns N’ Roses’ well-publicized, rampant drug use.[75]

Aerosmith’s next album was even more successful. Pump, released in September 1989, featured three Top Ten singles: «What It Takes«, «Janie’s Got a Gun«, and «Love in an Elevator», as well as the Top 30 «The Other Side«,[52] re-establishing the band as a serious musical force.[76] Pump was a critical and commercial success, eventually selling 7 million copies,[41] spawning several music videos that were in regular rotation on MTV, and achieving four-star ratings from major music magazines.[77] Pump ranked as the fourth-bestselling album of 1990.[78] The band also won its first Grammy in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, for «Janie’s Got a Gun».[79] In addition, the video for «Janie’s Got a Gun» won two Video Music Awards and was ranked as one of the 100 greatest videos of all time by Rolling Stone, MTV, and VH1. Like Permanent Vacation, Pump was produced by Bruce Fairbairn, who added production touches such as instrumental interludes that provided transitions between songs to give the album a more complete sound, as well as the Margarita Horns, who added horns to tracks such as «Love in an Elevator» and «The Other Side». Rock critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine claimed that Pump «revels in [pop concessions] without ever losing sight of Aerosmith’s dirty hard rock core», going on to say that, «such ambition and successful musical eclectism make Pump rank with Toys in the Attic and Rocks[80] The recording process for Pump was documented in the video The Making of Pump, which has since been re-released as a DVD. The music videos for the album’s singles were featured on the release Things That Go Pump in the Night, which quickly went platinum.[41]

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Aerosmith appear in a «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990.

In support of Pump, the band embarked on the 12-month Pump Tour, which lasted for most of 1990.[81] On February 21, 1990, the band appeared in a «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live, debating the fall of communism and the Soviet Union, and performed their recent hits «Janie’s Got a Gun» and «Monkey on My Back«.[82] The appearance of the band in the «Wayne’s World» sketch was later ranked by E! as the number-one moment in the history of the program.[83] On August 11, 1990, the band’s performance on MTV’s Unplugged aired.[84] In October 1990, the Pump Tour ended, with the band’s first ever performances in Australia.[85] That same year, the band was also inducted to the Hollywood Rock Walk.[86] In November 1991, the band appeared on The Simpsons episode «Flaming Moe’s«[87] and released a box set titled Pandora’s Box.[88] In coordination with the release of Pandora’s Box, the band’s 1975 hit «Sweet Emotion» was re-mixed and re-released as a single, and a music video was created to promote the single. Also in 1991, the band performed their 1973 single «Dream On» with Michael Kamen’s orchestra for MTV’s 10th Anniversary special; this performance was used as the official music video for the song.[89] In 1992, Tyler and Perry appeared live as guests of Guns N’ Roses during the latter’s 1992 worldwide pay-per-view show in Paris, performing a medley of «Mama Kin» (which GN’R covered in 1986) and «Train Kept-A Rollin».[90][91]

Get a Grip and Big Ones (1992–1995)

The band took a brief break before recording their follow-up to Pump in 1992. Despite significant shifts in mainstream music at the beginning of the 1990s,[12] 1993’s Get a Grip was just as successful commercially, becoming their first album to debut at number 1[92] and racking up sales of 7 million copies in a two-and-a-half-year timespan.[41] The first singles were the hard rocking «Livin’ on the Edge» and «Eat the Rich«. Though many critics were unimpressed by the focus on the subsequent interchangeable power-ballads in promoting the album,[12] all three («Cryin'», «Crazy» and «Amazing«) proved to be huge successes on radio[52] and MTV.[66] The music videos featured then up-and-coming actress Alicia Silverstone; her provocative performances earned her the title of «the Aerosmith chick»[93] for the first half of the decade. Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv Tyler was also featured in the «Crazy» video.[94] Get a Grip would go on to sell more than 7 million copies in the U.S. alone,[41] and over 20 million copies worldwide.[95] The band won two Grammy Awards for songs from this album in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: for «Livin’ on the Edge» in 1994 and «Crazy» in 1995.[79]

During the making of Get a Grip, the management and record company brought in a variety of professional songwriting collaborators to help give nearly all the songs on the album more commercial appeal,[12] a trend which would continue until the early 2000s. However, this led to accusations of selling out that would continue throughout the 1990s. In addition to Aerosmith’s grueling 18-month world tour in support of Get a Grip, the band also did a number of things to help promote themselves and their album and appeal to youth culture, including the appearance of the band in the movie Wayne’s World 2[96] where they performed two songs,[97] the appearance of the band and their music in the video games Revolution X[98] and Quest for Fame,[99] performing at Woodstock ’94,[100] using their song «Deuces Are Wild» in The Beavis and Butt-head Experience,[101] and opening their own club, The Mama Kin Music Hall, in Boston, MA in 1994.[102] That same year saw the release of the band’s compilation for Geffen Records, entitled Big Ones featuring their biggest hits from Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip, «Deuces Are Wild» from the Beavis and Butt-head Experience, as well as two new songs, «Blind Man» and «Walk on Water«,[103] both of which experienced great success on the rock charts.[52]

Nine Lives and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» (1996–2000)

Aerosmith had signed a $30 million contract for four records[104] with Columbia Records/Sony Music in 1991, but had only recorded three of their six contractual albums with Geffen Records at that point (Done with Mirrors, Permanent Vacation, and Pump). Between 1991 and 1996, they released two more albums with Geffen (Get a Grip and Big Ones), which meant they now had five albums with Geffen under their belt (along with a planned live compilation), which meant they could now begin recording for their new contract with Columbia.[9][105] The band took time off with their families before working on their next album, Nine Lives, which was plagued with personnel problems, including the firing of manager Tim Collins,[9] who, according to band members, had nearly caused the band to break up.[106] The album’s producer was also changed from Glen Ballard to Kevin Shirley.[107] Nine Lives was released in March 1997. Reviews were mixed, and Nine Lives initially fell down the charts,[9] although it had a long chart life and sold double platinum in the United States alone,[41] fueled by its singles, «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)«, the ballad «Hole in My Soul«, and the crossover-pop smash «Pink» (which won the band their fourth Grammy Award in 1999 in the Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category).[79] It was followed by the over two-year-long Nine Lives Tour, which was plagued by problems including lead singer Steven Tyler injuring his leg at a concert,[108] and Joey Kramer suffering second degree burns when his car caught fire at a gas station.[109]

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The Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith opened at Walt Disney World in 1999.

In 1998, in the midst of setbacks during the Nine Lives Tour, the band released the single «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing», the love theme, written by Diane Warren for the 1998 film Armageddon, starring Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv.[110] The song became Aerosmith’s first and only number 1 single[52] when it debuted at the top position on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on top of the charts for four weeks.[71] The song was nominated for an Academy Award in 1999.[111] The song helped open Aerosmith up to a new generation[112] and remains a slow-dance staple.[113] 1998 also saw the release of the double-live album, A Little South of Sanity, which was assembled from performances on the Get a Grip and Nine Lives tours.[114] The album went platinum shortly after its release.[41] The band continued with their seemingly neverending world tours promoting Nine Lives and the «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» single well into 1999.[115]

In 1999, Aerosmith was featured in the Disney Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World (and later in 2001 at Disneyland Paris in the Walt Disney Studios Park) ride, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, providing the ride’s soundtrack and theme.[116] On September 9, 1999, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunited with Run–D.M.C. and were also joined by Kid Rock for a collaborative live performance of «Walk This Way» at the MTV Video Music Awards, a precursor to the Girls of Summer Tour.[117] The band celebrated the new millennium with a brief tour of Japan,[118] and also contributed the song «Angel’s Eye» to the 2000 film Charlie’s Angels.[119] In December 2000, they wrapped up work on their next album.[120]

Just Push Play, O, Yeah! and Rocksimus Maximus (2001–2003)

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Brad Whitford, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry of Aerosmith performing at the NFL Kickoff in Washington, DC on September 4, 2003

The band entered their next decade by performing at the halftime show for Super Bowl XXXV, in January 2001, along with pop stars ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly. All of the stars collaborated with Aerosmith at the end for a performance of «Walk This Way».[121]

In March 2001, the band released their 13th studio album Just Push Play, which quickly went platinum,[41] fueled by the Top 10 single «Jaded«[52] and the appearance of the title track in Dodge commercials.[122] They were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame soon after their album was released, in late March 2001.[58] Aerosmith is the only band to be inducted to the Hall of Fame with a song active in the charts («Jaded»).[71] Later that year, the band performed as part of the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert in Washington D.C. for 9/11 victims and their families.[123] The band flew back to Indianapolis for a show the same night, as part of their Just Push Play Tour.[124]

The band started 2002 by ending the Just Push Play tour, and simultaneously recording segments for their Behind the Music special on VH1, which not only chronicled the band’s history but also the band’s current activities and touring. The special was one of the few Behind the Musics to run two hours in length.[125] In May, Aerosmith covered the «Theme from Spider-Man» for the soundtrack of the 2002 film of the same name.[126] On June 27, the band performed at the official FIFA World Cup concert at Tokyo Stadium which took place during the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Japan/Korea.[127] In July 2002, Aerosmith released a two-disc career-spanning compilation O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, which featured the new single «Girls of Summer» and embarked on the Girls of Summer Tour with Kid Rock and Run–D.M.C. opening.[128] O, Yeah! has since been certified double platinum.[41] MTV honored Aerosmith with their mtvICON award in 2002. Performances included Pink covering «Janie’s Got a Gun». Shakira performed «Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», Kid Rock played «Mama Kin» and «Last Child», Train performed «Dream On» and Papa Roach covered «Sweet Emotion». In addition, testimonials featured surprise guests Metallica, as well as Janet Jackson, Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst, Alicia Silverstone and Mila Kunis.[129]

In 2003, Aerosmith co-headlined with Kiss on the Rocksimus Maximus Tour, in preparation for release of their blues album. They also performed a song for Rugrats Go Wild, «Lizard Love».[130]

Honkin’ on Bobo, Rockin’ the Joint and Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2004–2006)

Aerosmith’s long-promised[131] blues album Honkin’ on Bobo was released in 2004. This was a return to the band’s roots, including recording the album in live sessions, working with former producer Jack Douglas, and laying down their blues rock grit.[131] It was followed by a live DVD, You Gotta Move, in December 2004,[9] culled from performances on the Honkin’ on Bobo Tour. «Dream On» was also featured in an advertising campaign for Buick in 2004, targeting that marque‘s market which is now composed largely of people who were teenagers when the song first charted.[132]

2005 saw Steven Tyler appear in the film Be Cool.[133] Joe Perry released his self-titled solo album that same year.[134] At the 2006 Grammy Awards, he was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the track «Mercy»,[135] but lost to Les Paul. In October 2005, Aerosmith released a CD/DVD Rockin’ the Joint.[9] The band hit the road for the Rockin’ the Joint Tour on October 30 with Lenny Kravitz for a fall/winter tour of arenas in the largest U.S. markets.[136] The band planned to tour with Cheap Trick in the spring, hitting secondary markets in the U.S.[137] Almost all of this leg of the tour was canceled, however. Dates were initially canceled one by one[138] until March 22, 2006, when it was announced that lead singer Steven Tyler needed throat surgery, and the remaining dates on the tour were subsequently canceled.[139]

Aerosmith commenced recording a new album on Armed Forces Day 2006.[140] Tyler and Perry performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra for their annual concert of July 4 on the Esplanade in 2006, a milestone as it was the first major event or performance since Steven Tyler’s throat surgery.[141] Around this time, the band also announced that they would embark on the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in late 2006.[142] On August 24, 2006 it was announced that Tom Hamilton was undergoing treatment for throat cancer. In order to make a full recovery, he sat out much of the Route of All Evil Tour until he was well again. Former Joe Perry Project bassist David Hull substituted for Hamilton until his return.[143] On September 5, 2006, Aerosmith kicked off the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in Columbus, Ohio. The co-headlining tour took both bands to amphitheaters across North America through November 24. After that, a select few arena dates were added, some of which were with Mötley Crüe. The tour ended December 17.[144]

On October 17, 2006, the compilation album Devil’s Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith was released. The album contained previous hits with the addition of two new songs, «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» and «Sedona Sunrise», which were older outtakes re-recorded for the album.[145] «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» peaked at number 15 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[52] The album was intended to fulfill Aerosmith’s contract with Sony and tide fans over until the band’s new studio album was released.[146]

Touring, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and unfinished album (2007–2009)

In early 2007, the band announced a new World Tour, their first for nearly a decade to include dates outside North America or Japan.[147] The band performed at London’s Hard Rock Cafe in February 2007 to promote their European tour which included a night in Hyde Park as part of the Hyde Park Calling festival sponsored by Hard Rock Cafe.[148] In the spring, the band toured Latin America to sold-out stadium crowds.[140] In the summer, the band toured Europe, performing at several major rock festivals and visiting some countries they had never played before. Additionally, the band played in Middle East countries such as the United Arab Emirates and India for the first time.[7] The band also played a few select dates in California and Canada in late July. The July 21 concert in Prince Edward Island, was the largest in that province’s history.[149] In September, the band performed eight dates in major markets in Northeastern North America. These shows were opened by Joan Jett. The band also played a private gig in Hawaii. A public show in Maui was canceled for logistical reasons,[150] which spurred a class action lawsuit against the band.[151] In April 2009, Aerosmith agreed to compensate all ticket buyers of the canceled show with a free ticket to a rescheduled Maui show to be held on October 20, 2009, along with reimbursements of all out-of-pocket expenses related to the show.[152]

On November 1, 2007, the band entered the studio to work on the final studio album of their current contract with Sony. At the time, it was believed that the album would include both re-recorded tracks left off previous albums as well as brand new material.[153] In an interview, guitarist Joe Perry revealed that in addition to creating a new album, the band was working closely with the makers of the Guitar Hero series to develop Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, a video game dedicated to the band’s music.[154] The game was released on June 29, 2008 and contains many of their most popular songs.[155] Steven Tyler announced on VH1 Classic Radio on September 4, 2008 that Aerosmith intends to enter the studio at the end of September 2008 to complete the band’s 15th studio album. Tyler also confirmed that the band plans to begin a new U.S. tour in June 2009, in support of the as-yet-untitled album. This tour was supposed to be preceded by a concert in Venezuela on February 1, 2009.[156] However, on January 15, 2009, Tyler said the band would be unable to play the gig because of a second knee injury of guitarist Joe Perry. In mid-February 2009, it was announced that the album would be produced by the famed Brendan O’Brien and that the album would likely be recorded live, like their earlier records. Although the band had hoped to finish the album before the tour started in June 2009,[157] Perry said that the group «realized there wasn’t any chance of getting [the album] finished before we hit the road for the summer.» The tour featured ZZ Top as the opening act for most of the tour.[158] The Aerosmith/ZZ Top Tour, presented by Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, was officially announced and the first dates released on April 8, 2009.[159]

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Aerosmith performing in Tallinn, Estonia on July 5, 2007.

The tour was slated to take the band across North America from June to September 2009.[160] The tour featured the band perform nearly all of the songs on the band’s 1975 album Toys in the Attic during the first seven dates of the tour and also featured Joe Perry sing lead vocals on the 1976 deep cut «Combination». The tour was plagued with several health problems, however. Guitarist Brad Whitford had to sit out the first seven dates of the tour in order to recover from head surgery, after injuring his head getting out of his car. On June 28, 2009, at the band’s seventh show of the tour at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, lead singer Steven Tyler injured his leg, which required seven shows to be postponed. As soon as the band resumed the tour on July 15, Whitford returned to the fold. However, Tom Hamilton had to depart the tour in order to recover from non-invasive surgery. On August 5, 2009, Tyler was rushed to the hospital after falling from the stage at a concert in Sturgis, South Dakota.[161] He was helped up by security staff and taken backstage, before guitarist Joe Perry told the audience the show was over. Tyler was airlifted to Rapid City Regional Hospital, where he received treatment for head and neck injuries and a broken shoulder. In the wake of Tyler’s injuries, the band was forced to postpone five shows in Western Canada. On August 14, 2009, Aerosmith announced that they had decided to cancel the rest of their U.S. tour dates with ZZ Top, due to Tyler’s injuries.[162][163]

In the midst of the tour, Perry completed work on his fifth solo album, Have Guitar, Will Travel and drummer Joey Kramer released his autobiography, Hit Hard. Perry’s solo album was released on October 6, 2009.[164][165]

After Tyler recovered from falling off stage, the band returned to the stage in mid-October for two shows in Hawaii, one in Maui which was rescheduled from 2007 and finally played as part of a legal settlement, and an additional show which was played in Honolulu. In early November, the band played a concert in Abu Dhabi at the Grand Prix.[166]

Tyler-Perry feud and Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour (2009–2010)

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Aerosmith performing in Arnhem, Netherlands on June 23, 2010

Tyler pulled out of a planned South American tour at the end of 2009 and seemed intent on pursuing solo projects, including his autobiography Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?. Tyler told Classic Rock magazine, «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.»[167] Meanwhile, guitarist Joe Perry toured the United States at the end of 2009, and Japan and the UK early in 2010.[167]

In November 2009, Joe Perry stated that Tyler had not been in contact with the band and could be on the verge of quitting Aerosmith.[168] Perry stated that the rest of the group was «looking for a new singer to work with.»[169] It was reported that singer Lenny Kravitz had been approached for Steven Tyler’s position, which he then declined.[170]

However, despite the rumors of him leaving the band, Tyler joined the Joe Perry Project onstage on November 10, 2009 at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza, and Tyler and Perry performed the Aerosmith single «Walk This Way» together. According to sources at the event, Tyler assured the crowd that he was «not quitting Aerosmith».[171][172]

On December 22, People magazine reported that Tyler had entered a rehabilitation facility to manage his addiction to painkillers, brought on by injuries to his knees, legs, and feet, that resulted from years of performing. In his statement, Tyler said he is grateful for the support he is receiving, is committed to getting things taken care of, and is eager to get back on stage and in the recording studio with his bandmates.[173]

On January 20, 2010, Perry confirmed the band were about to audition for a new singer to replace Tyler.[174] Perry said Tyler’s surgery to his legs would «take him out of the picture» for up to a year and a half, and in the meantime, the rest of the band wanted to continue performing. Perry also said that the band would be willing to continue working with Tyler in the future if the singer wanted to.[175]

In response, Tyler’s attorney sent the band and its manager a «cease and desist» letter and threatened further legal action against both if the band did not discontinue this effort to replace Tyler.[176]

On February 15, 2010, it was announced that Aerosmith were to headline Download Festival at Donington Park, England in June 2010. Tyler was confirmed as the frontman for the show by festival promoter Andy Copping. It was announced that the band would precede the June 13 date with an appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival on June 10 in Sölvesborg. During the Donington show, Perry celebrated Tyler’s position as frontman, dubbing him «the best lead singer on the planet».[177] On February 24, the band announced the first batch of dates for their upcoming Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour. The tour saw the band play seven dates in South and Central America in May, followed by eleven dates in Europe, in June and early July. The band performed in Colombia, Peru and Greece for the first time in their career on this tour.[178] The band performed 24 concerts in North America in late July, August, and September. Many of the concerts were in locations the band canceled on in 2009. As part of the tour, the band played Fenway Park in Boston with fellow Bostonians the J. Geils Band.[179]

Problems on the band’s Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour arose in August 2010, including Tyler accidentally hitting Joe Perry in the head with his microphone stand at a show in Wantagh, New York[180] and Perry bumping into Tyler at the Toronto show, which caused Tyler to tumble off the stage.[181][182] Perry suffered a minor head injury at the Wantagh show and Tyler was helped back up by fans and Perry at the Toronto show, and both shows went on. Around the same time as these incidents, tension flared again between Perry and Tyler due to Tyler’s plans to become a talent judge on American Idol. Perry criticized Tyler for not consulting the rest of the band, saying that he «found out on the internet, like the rest of the world» and that nobody else in the band knew anything about it.[183]

On August 18, it was reported that Tyler officially signed on with the show.[184] When asked about this in October, Perry declared he understood Tyler’s reasons and wished him luck, but stated that he would seek different projects – «I’m tired of waiting around, so I’m not passing up anything right now».[185]

While announcing the Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour in 2009, Tyler and Perry said that the next item on the agenda was a new Aerosmith album, the group’s first since 2004’s Honkin’ on Bobo. The group did some recording with producer Brendan O’Brien in 2008 but halted because of Tyler’s health problems.[186] Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton told the Boston Herald in September 2010 that Tyler believes he has the time and energy to continue fronting the band while also being a judge on American Idol.[187]

Hamilton explained, «Steven’s been very emphatic in saying that the way his time is arranged on the show leaves room to work on a record. He’s been taking great pains to remind everybody of that, so hopefully that’s the way it will come out.»[187] On November 5, 2010, Brad Whitford said the recording sessions will probably be in Los Angeles, where American Idol is headquartered, and a world tour would follow.[188]

Touring and Music from Another Dimension! (2010–2013)

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Steven Tyler and Joey Kramer playing drums together at an Aerosmith concert in Chicago, Illinois on June 22, 2012

In a November 2010 interview reported at NME.com, drummer Joey Kramer confirmed that the band had every intention to finish and release their long-delayed album in 2011, stating, «Really, at this point in time, the only thing that’s going to stop us is if someone out-and-out dies. Other than that, we’ve already been through what we’ve been through and stood the test of time. What else is there?»[189] On January 18, 2011, Tyler declared that «Joe (Perry) has got some licks and I’ve got a bunch of songs that I’ve written for solo and/or Aerosmith» and the band would start prepping the album that week.[190]
On March 20, 2011, Aerosmith announced a new greatest hits album, Tough Love: Best of the Ballads, which was released on May 10, 2011.[191] On May 14, 2011, the band announced a tour of Latin America in the fall of 2011.[192] In June, Joe Perry announced that the band is going to meet at the recording studio to produce the next album of the band in July. On August 30, it was announced that the new album will be released around May 2012. The album will be produced by Jack Douglas, who produced four albums for the band in the 1970s.[193][194] Aerosmith began their fall tour of Latin America and Japan on October 22 in Lima, Peru. As part of the tour, the band performed in Paraguay, Panama, and Ecuador for the first time in their careers. Their show in Asunción, Paraguay was postponed a day, after lead singer Steven Tyler sustained facial injuries after falling in his hotel room shower, due to a bout of food poisoning that dehydrated him and caused him to faint.[195]

On March 11, 2012, Aerosmith was featured on an episode of 60 Minutes. The show included very candid interviews with the band members, interspersed with live performances from the band’s 2011 tour. Some of the comments the band members said about each other seemed to re-ignite past tensions in the band.[196] However, on March 22, Joe Perry surprised Steven Tyler by performing «Happy Birthday» for him on American Idol, as an early birthday present for Tyler.[197] On March 26, Aerosmith announced a summer tour with Cheap Trick entitled the «Global Warming Tour«. On May 23, Aerosmith debuted their new single, «Legendary Child«, on the season finale of American Idol.[198][199] Shortly after, it was announced that their fifteenth studio album, Music from Another Dimension!, would be released on November 6, 2012.[200] On May 30, Aerosmith and Cheap Trick performed for Walmart shareholders.[201] Aerosmith’s «Global Warming Tour» began June 16 in Minneapolis and took the band to 26 locations across North America through August 12.[202][203] The band hinted that the tour would continue in October/November after the album release.[204] On August 22, Aerosmith released two singles simultaneously, the rocker «Lover Alot» and the ballad «What Could Have Been Love«.[205] On September 22, Aerosmith performed at the iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas. In advance of the release of their new album, the band performed on The Late Show with David Letterman and Today, and Tyler and Perry were interviewed on The Late Show and The View. In addition, Tyler, Perry and Whitford performed «Dream On» for the telethon Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together to raise funds for the victims of the namesake storm that struck the Northeastern United States. On November 5, Aerosmith performed an outdoor concert[27] in front of their old apartment at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston to celebrate the release of their album and their Boston roots. Music from Another Dimension! was released on November 6. Two days later, the band began the 2nd leg of their Global Warming Tour, which took the band to 14 North American locations through December 13.[206]

On January 21, 2013, Aerosmith released «Can’t Stop Lovin’ You» (featuring Carrie Underwood) as the fourth single from Music from Another Dimension!.[207] On February 20, it was announced that the band’s principal songwriters Steven Tyler and Joe Perry would be recipients of the ASCAP Founders Award at the society’s 30th Annual Pop Music Awards on April 17.[208] Two days later, it was announced that the duo would be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be held on June 13.[209]

In late April and early May 2013, Aerosmith extended their Global Warming Tour to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore. This marked the band’s first performances in Australia in 23 years,[210] and the band’s first-ever performances in the latter four countries.[211][212][213] Tom Hamilton had to miss the last three Australian shows due to illness; David Hull filled in for him.[214] On May 5, Aerosmith cancelled their first-ever performance in Indonesia (scheduled for May 11) due to safety concerns; the actual threat was not released.[215] On May 30, Aerosmith performed as part of the «Boston Strong» charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.[216] The band also performed at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on July 6,[217] at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut on July 10,[218] four concerts in Japan in mid-August, and as part of the Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary Concert series in Milwaukee on August 30.[219] In the fall of 2013, Aerosmith extended their tour to Central and South America, including their first-ever performances in Guatemala, El Salvador and Uruguay. Hamilton had to depart the Latin American tour due to illness.[220]

In July 2013, the band released the live concert DVD Rock for the Rising Sun, which also documented the band’s 2011 tour of Japan. The release was also screened in select theaters in October 2013.[221]

Final Years: Possible sixteenth studio album, solo endeavors, and farewell tour (2014–present)

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Aerosmith performing on the Blue Army Tour in Grand Rapids, Michigan on August 4, 2015

On March 21, 2014, in tweets released by Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, and Slash, it was announced that Aerosmith would be touring North America with Slash (along with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators) in the summer of 2014. This followed a 17-date European tour that Aerosmith took from May 14 to July 2. The North American tour, known as the Let Rock Rule Tour, sent Aerosmith to 21 locations from July 10 to September 12.[222][223]

Asked in May 2014 if Aerosmith will release a sixteenth studio album anytime soon, bassist Tom Hamilton replied, «I hope soon. But I really don’t know what we are doing because we no longer have a record contract. We are finished with Columbia. So, there is nothing written in stone. We’ll see what the fans want.»[224] In an interview with Rolling Stone about what the future holds, Joe Perry admitted that, «I don’t even know if making new albums makes sense anymore. Maybe we’ll just release an EP every six months. I don’t know what the future looks like.»[225]

On October 7, 2014, Perry released his autobiography Rocks: My Life in and Out of Aerosmith, co-written by David Ritz.[226] Perry promoted the book with a book-signing tour that took him to 14 locations across the United States in the month of October.[227]

On February 26, 2015, Aerosmith premiered the film Aerosmith Rocks Donington in 300 movie theaters across North America; the concert video is from the band’s 2014 performance at Download Festival at Donington Park in Leicestershire, England. The video was released on DVD/Blu-ray on September 4, 2015.

On March 31, 2015, lead singer Steven Tyler stated that he was working on his first solo country album.[228][229] On April 6, it was announced that Tyler signed a record deal with Scott Borchetta‘s Dot Records (a division of the Big Machine Label Group).[230] On May 13, Tyler released the lead single, «Love is Your Name«, from his forthcoming solo debut album. He promoted the song on the Bobby Bones Show, iHeartMedia, CBS This Morning, Entertainment Tonight, and the American Idol season 14 finale.[231]

On June 10, Aerosmith embarked on the Blue Army Tour, which sent the band to 17 North American locations through August 7, many of them in smaller venues in secondary markets that the band has either never performed in or hasn’t performed in many years. The band also played a one-off show in Moscow on September 5. On the tour, the band played several lesser-known deep cuts.[232][233]

After the tour, Tyler completed work on his solo album, We’re All Somebody from Somewhere, which was released on July 15, 2016.[234] Prior to the album’s release, a second single, «Red, White & You», was released in January 2016, followed by the third single (the title track) in June 2016.[235][236] Meanwhile, Joe Perry worked with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp on the side project Hollywood Vampires, which released their eponymous debut album in September 2015 and performed at the 58th Grammy Awards on February 15, 2016.[237] Brad Whitford re-joined Derek St. Holmes for a handful of tour dates in November 2015 and a new Whitford/St. Holmes album that was made available to fans at their live performances and was scheduled for wide release in 2016.[238] Tom Hamilton performed with Thin Lizzy at a handful of concert dates in Europe in the summer of 2016 and also joined Pearl Jam for a performance of «Draw the Line» at Boston’s Fenway Park on August 7.[239][240] Meanwhile, Joey Kramer has been actively involved in his «Rockin’ & Roastin'» coffee business, which opened a location in Newry, Maine in December 2015 and a second location in North Attleborough, Massachusetts in July 2016.[241][242]

Since December 2015, in various interviews, Whitford, Tyler, and Perry all discussed the possibility of a farewell tour or «wind-down tour» slated to start in 2017. Perry has suggested the tour could last for two years and Tyler said it could potentially last «forever»; Whitford and Tyler also discussed the potential of doing one last studio album.[243][244][245]

On July 10, 2016, Perry collapsed onstage at a concert he was performing with the Hollywood Vampires on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest. He was revived and rushed to the hospital, where he was quickly upgraded to stable condition later that night. The Vampires continued the show without Perry that evening and continued the rest of their tour, but canceled an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. After resting for a few days, Perry made a complete recovery and returned to the Hollywood Vampires tour.[246][247]

From September through October 2016 Aerosmith embarked on a nine-date tour of Latin America, called the Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour, preceded by a performance at the Kaaboo Festival in San Diego, California on September 17.[248] In November 2016, Aerosmith announced that they would be going on a «farewell» tour in Europe in the spring and summer of 2017, titled the Aero-Vederci Baby! tour.[249] The tour launched in Tel Aviv, Israel on May 17, 2017, where approximately 45,000 tickets were sold.[250] In early July, the band completed the European leg of the tour; the band will perform in South America in September and October of 2017. According to Brad Whitford, the tour could end anytime from 2017 to the next five years in 2021.[20]

Influence and legacy

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Slash performing «Mama Kin» with Aerosmith on the Let Rock Rule Tour in Clarkston, Michigan on September 9, 2014

Influenced by bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, and the New York Dolls,[251][252] Aerosmith proved to be a major influence themselves on subsequently massively successful bands and musicians;[253] according to Perry, Eddie Van Halen once told him that his band Van Halen «started out on the suburban L.A. club circuit, playing Aerosmith songs».[251] Aerosmith’s influence was evident on the next generation of hard rock and heavy metal bands,[55][56][251] namely Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Guns N’ Roses, Tesla, L.A. Guns, Cinderella, Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Extreme, Warrant, the Black Crowes, and the Quireboys, as well as Metallica, Metal Church, and Testament. Especially, Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash has stated that Aerosmith is his favorite band,[254] and Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx has expressed massive admiration for the band and its early records in both The Dirt and The Heroin Diaries. Members of alternative rock bands such as Nirvana,[57] Mother Love Bone/Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Staind and Godsmack are also self-professed early Aerosmith fans.[255]

The interplay between Joe Perry and Brad Whitford has been inspiring to many bands, especially Guns N’ Roses. Joe Perry has received wide recognition and praise as a lead guitarist, and has shared the stage many times with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck, who Perry cites as primary influences. He and Tyler were asked by Page to induct Led Zeppelin into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; during the ceremony, which took place in 1995, Tyler and Perry delivered their speech and joined the band onstage for a brief set. During Beck’s and Metallica’s induction in 2009, they invited Perry and Page to play the Yardbirds/Zeppelin/Aerosmith classic «Train Kept A-Rollin’«. Other collaborations, either by individual members of the band or by Aerosmith as a whole, have included Alice Cooper on his Trash album, Guns N’ Roses (who opened for Aerosmith during their 1988 tour and had covered «Mama Kin» on their first release) and B’z. As a testimony to their importance in American popular culture as a whole, Aerosmith have also collaborated with popular non-rock artists, such as Run-DMC, EminemSing for the Moment«), and Carrie Underwood, and performed with ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly for the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show.[31][121][256][257] Country artists Garth Brooks and Mark Chesnutt both scored hit singles with covers of Aerosmith songs; Brooks in 1995 with «The Fever«, a reworking of Aerosmith’s 1993 song,[258] and Chesnutt in 1999 with a cover of Aerosmith’s 1998 song «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[259]

Like many of their 1970s contemporaries including Led Zeppelin and Alice Cooper, the members of Aerosmith were prone to excess and debauchery. Drug consumption was rampant; the recording sessions for 1976’s Rocks and 1977’s Draw the Line were especially noted for their substance indulgence, including heroin. In the words of Bebe Buell, «They [Aerosmith] were like a gang of kids with their own planes, Porsches, millions of dollars, limitless resources. […] Mick Jagger and Jimmy Page had control, but these boys did not care. They won the prize, hands down, for the rowdiest rock ‘n’ roll band in that era. No question.»[251]

In the mid- to late-1970s, the band enjoyed tremendous popularity in the United States and in Japan, though they failed to make a big impression in Britain. Still, they were among the most popular hard rock acts in America in the late 1970s, along with Heart, Kiss, Ted Nugent, ZZ Top, and Boston.[251] Their massive popularity waned, however, following Joe Perry and Brad Whitford‘s departures. Following both guitarists’ return to the band and its complete drug cleanup, Aerosmith made a prodigious return to success, once described as «the single most successful comeback in the history of heavy metal, if not all of popular music.»[253] During both the 1970s and the 1987–1995 era, Aerosmith undertook grueling world tours that numbered in the triple digits numbers of dates, headlining or co-headlining festivals along the way, such as the Texxas Jam in 1978 and 1987, the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington in 1990 and 1994, and Woodstock ’94.[260][261][262][263][264][265]

Initially resistant to this medium, the band later became renowned and received numerous awards for pioneering expansive, conceptual music videos, such as those for «Janie’s Got A Gun» (directed by future Fight Club director David Fincher), «Livin’ on the Edge«, «Cryin'», «Amazing«, «Crazy», «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)«, and «Pink«.[71][266]

The band’s music has also been featured in several video games, such as episodes of the Dead or Alive and Grand Theft Auto series, and some video games are centered on the band, like Quest for Fame and Revolution X. Aerosmith was the first band to have its band-centered Guitar Hero title, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[267][268]

Band members

Main article: List of Aerosmith band members

Current members

  • Steven Tyler – lead vocals, harmonica, keyboards, percussion (1970–present)
  • Joe Perry – lead guitar, backing vocals (1970–1979, 1984–present)
  • Tom Hamilton – bass (1970–present)
  • Joey Kramer – drums, percussion (1970–present)
  • Brad Whitford – rhythm guitar (1971–1981, 1984–present)

Former members

  • Ray Tabano – rhythm guitar (1970–1971)
  • Jimmy Crespo – lead guitar, backing vocals (1979–1984)
  • Rick Dufay – rhythm guitar (1981–1984)

Awards and achievements

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Aerosmith

Despite Aerosmith’s popularity and success in the 1970s, it wasn’t until their comeback in the late-1980s and 1990s when they started winning awards and major recognition. In 1987, Aerosmith won the Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap – Single for the re-mix of «Walk This Way» with Run-D.M.C.. In 1990, Aerosmith won their first Grammy award, for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and went on to win a total of four such awards (all of them in the 1990s) for «Janie’s Got a Gun«, «Livin’ on the Edge«, «Crazy», and «Pink». Aerosmith is second only to U2 in the number of awards won in that category.[79]

In addition, Aerosmith’s music videos won numerous awards throughout the 1990s. Aerosmith ranks as the ninth most successful artist (and the third most successful group) of all-time at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), with ten such awards to date. Aerosmith is also the all-time leader in the categories Best Rock Video (with four such awards) and Viewer’s Choice (with three such awards). Aerosmith has also won once each in the categories Video of the Year, Best Group Video, and Best Video from a Film. The videos for which Aerosmith has won VMAs are «Janie’s Got a Gun» (2 awards), «The Other Side«, «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'» (3 awards), «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)«, «Pink», and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[71]

Over the course of their career (primarily 1990 and after), Aerosmith has also collected six American Music Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, two People’s Choice Awards, sixteen Boston Music Awards, and numerous other awards and honors.[71] Some of the high accolades Aerosmith have achieved include induction into Hollywood’s Rock Walk in 1990, a declaration of «Aerosmith Day» in the state of Massachusetts by then-Governor William Weld on April 13, 1993, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001,[58] and being honored with the mtvICON award in 2002.[129]

In the fields of technology and video games, Aerosmith has achieved several feats. In 1994, Aerosmith released the song «Head First» on the CompuServe online service, which is considered to be the first full-length commercial product available online. In 2008, Aerosmith became the first artist to have an entire Guitar Hero video game based around them with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[267][268]

Aerosmith also holds several chart and album sales feats, including the second highest number of number-one singles on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for a group with nine,[52] the only number one debut on the Billboard Hot 100 by a rock group with «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing»,[269] the most gold albums by an American group, the most total certifications (including gold, platinum, and multi-platinum combined) by an American group, and are tied with Van Halen for the most multi-platinum albums by an American group.[270] From the Recording Industry Association of America, Aerosmith has achieved 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum album certifications, in addition to one diamond album, four gold singles, and one platinum digital single.[270][271] Media often refer to Aerosmith, who have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide and 70.2 million in the United States, as the best-selling American rock band.[21][22][271]

Rankings

  • «Dream On«, «Toys in the Attic«, and «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) are all listed in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
  • In 1993, «Rolling Stones list of the «Top 100 Music Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 95.[272]
  • In 1999, MTV’s «100 Greatest Videos Ever Made» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 5 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[273]
  • In 2000, VH1’s «100 Greatest Rock Songs» included «Walk This Way» at number 35 and «Dream On» at number 47.[274]
  • In 2000, Aerosmith were ranked number 11 on VH1’s «100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock».[275]
  • In 2001, «VH1: 100 Greatest Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11, «Crazy» at number 23, and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[276]
  • In 2003, Rolling Stones The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time included Rocks at number 176 and Toys in the Attic at number 228.[277][278]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stones The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time included «Dream On» at number 172, «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 287, «Walk This Way» (original) at number 336, and «Sweet Emotion» at number 408.[279][280][281][282]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Aerosmith number 57 on their list of the «100 Greatest Artists of All Time».[283]
  • In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked the original version of «Walk This Way» at number 34 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.[284]
  • In 2013, Ultimate Classic Rock website ranked «Sweet Emotion» number 1 in their Top 100 Classic Rock Songs chart.[285]
  • «Pump», which reached number 1 on the Australian Record Industry Association charts and yielded two top 10 hit singles. «Pump» more than 150,000 units on Warner Music (which distributed Geffen in Australia until 1990) and more than 60,000 units after Universal took over[286]

Discography

Main articles: Aerosmith albums discography, Aerosmith singles discography, and List of songs recorded by Aerosmith

Studio albums

  • Aerosmith (1973)
  • Get Your Wings (1974)
  • Toys in the Attic (1975)
  • Rocks (1976)
  • Draw the Line (1977)
  • Night in the Ruts (1979)
  • Rock in a Hard Place (1982)
  • Done with Mirrors (1985)
  • Permanent Vacation (1987)
  • Pump (1989)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
  • Nine Lives (1997)
  • Just Push Play (2001)
  • Honkin’ on Bobo (2004)
  • Music from Another Dimension! (2012)

Filmography and videography

Main article: Aerosmith videography

In addition to recording and performing music, Aerosmith has also been involved with films, television, video games, and music videos. In 1978, the band starred as the «Future Villain Band» in the film Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Later, when the band resurrected itself in the late 1980s and 1990s, Aerosmith made further appearances, including the «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990, the «Flaming Moe’s» episode of The Simpsons in 1991, and the film Wayne’s World 2 in 1993.[287] The band has also been featured in the 2005 hit comedy Be Cool,[288] starring John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson, Cedric the Entertainer and Vince Vaughn. Steven Tyler plays a major role, helping Chili Palmer (Travolta) and Edie Athens (Thurman) bring pop music star Linda Moon (Christina Milian) into the limelight.

The band has been the subject of several video games including Revolution X in 1994, Quest for Fame in 1995, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, in June 2008.[287] The band has also made over 30 major music videos,[289] and released seven home videos or DVDs.[290]

Tours

Main article: List of Aerosmith concert tours

  • 1970–1972: Club Days
  • 1973: Aerosmith Tour
  • 1974: Get Your Wings Tour
  • 1975: Toys in the Attic Tour
  • 1976–1977: Rocks Tour
  • 1977–1978: Aerosmith Express Tour (supporting Draw the Line album)
  • 1978: Live! Bootleg Tour
  • 1979–1980: Night in the Ruts Tour
  • 1982–1983: Rock in a Hard Place Tour
  • 1984: Back in the Saddle Tour
  • 1985–1986: Done with Mirrors Tour
  • 1987–1988: Permanent Vacation Tour
  • 1989–1990: Pump Tour
  • 1993–1994: Get a Grip Tour
  • 1997–1999: Nine Lives Tour
  • 1999–2000: Roar of the Dragon Tour
  • 2001–2002: Just Push Play Tour
  • 2002: Girls of Summer Tour
  • 2003: Rocksimus Maximus Tour
  • 2004: Honkin’ on Bobo Tour
  • 2005–2006: Rockin’ the Joint Tour
  • 2006: Route of All Evil Tour
  • 2007: World Tour 2007
  • 2009: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Tour
  • 2010: Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour
  • 2011: Back on the Road Tour
  • 2012–2014: Global Warming Tour
  • 2014: Let Rock Rule Tour
  • 2015: Blue Army Tour
  • 2016: Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour
  • 2017: Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour

See also

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  • Aero Force One
  • List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
  • List of artists who reached number one in the United States
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart
  • List of best-selling music artists
  • List of glam metal bands and artists
  • List of highest-certified music artists in the United States
  • Honorific nicknames in popular music

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Further reading

  • Bowler, Dave; Bryan Dray (1997). Aerosmith: What It Takes. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-7522-2243-1.
  • Dome, Malcolm (1994). Aerosmith: Life in the Fast Lane. Castle Communications. ISBN 978-1-898141-75-4.
  • Foxe-Tyler, Cyrinda; Danny Fields (2000). Dream on: Livin’ on the Edge With Steven Tyler and Aerosmith. Berkley Boulevard Books. ISBN 978-0-425-17142-4.
  • Power, Martin (1997). The Complete Guide to the Music of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5598-1.
  • Putterford, Mark (1996). The Fall and Rise of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5308-6.
  • Putterford, Mark (1994). Aerosmith Live!. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-4246-2.

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v  d  e

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – Class of 2001

Performers

* Aerosmith

    • Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, Joe Perry, Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford
  • Solomon Burke
  • The Flamingos
    • Jake Carey, Zeke Carey, Johnny Carter, Tommy Hunt, Terry «Buzzy» Johnson, Sollie McElroy, Nate Nelson, Paul Wilson
  • Michael Jackson
  • Queen
    • John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor
  • Paul Simon
  • Steely Dan
    • Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
  • Ritchie Valens
Non-performers
(Ahmet Ertegun Award)

* Chris Blackwell

Sidemen

* James Burton

  • Johnnie Johnson

Aerosmith

Aerosmith performing live in Buenos Aires 2007

Aerosmith performing live in Buenos Aires 2007

Background information
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
  • Hard rock
  • blues rock
  • glam metal[1][2][3]
Years active 1970–present
Labels
  • Columbia
  • Geffen
Associated acts
  • The Strangeurs/Chain Reaction
  • the Jam Band
  • The Joe Perry Project
  • Whitford/St. Holmes
  • the Jimmy Crespo Project
  • Hollywood Vampires
Website aerosmith.com
Members
  • Steven Tyler
  • Joe Perry
  • Brad Whitford
  • Tom Hamilton
  • Joey Kramer
Past members
  • Ray Tabano
  • Jimmy Crespo
  • Rick Dufay

Aerosmith are an American rock band, sometimes referred to as «the Bad Boys from Boston»[4] and «America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band».[5][6][7][8] Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock,[9][10] has come to also incorporate elements of pop,[11] heavy metal,[9] and rhythm and blues,[12] and has inspired many subsequent rock artists.[13] They were formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970.[14] Guitarist Joe Perry and bassist Tom Hamilton, originally in a band together called the Jam Band, met up with vocalist/pianist/harmonicist Steven Tyler, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarist Ray Tabano, and formed Aerosmith. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, and the band began developing a following in Boston.

They were signed to Columbia Records in 1972, and released a string of gold and platinum albums, beginning with their 1973 eponymous debut album, followed by Get Your Wings in 1974.[15] In 1975, the band broke into the mainstream with the album Toys in the Attic, and their 1976 follow-up Rocks cemented their status as hard rock superstars.[16] Two additional albums followed in 1977 and 1979. Their first five albums have since attained multi-platinum status. Throughout the 1970s, the band toured extensively and charted a dozen Hot 100 singles. By the end of the decade, they were among the most popular hard rock bands in the world and developed a loyal following of fans, often referred to as the «Blue Army«.[17] However, drug addiction and internal conflict took their toll on the band, which led to the departures of Perry and Whitford in 1979 and 1981, respectively; they were replaced by Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay.[10] The band did not fare well between 1980 and 1984, releasing the album Rock in a Hard Place, which was certified gold but failed to match their previous successes.

Perry and Whitford returned to Aerosmith in 1984 and the band signed a new deal with Geffen Records. After a comeback tour, the band recorded Done with Mirrors (1985), which won some critical praise but failed to come close to commercial expectations. It was not until the band’s collaboration with rap group Run–D.M.C. in 1986, and the 1987 multi-platinum release Permanent Vacation, that they regained the level of popularity they had experienced in the 1970s.[18] In the late 1980s and 1990s, the band scored several hits and won numerous awards for music from the multi-platinum albums Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), and Nine Lives (1997), and embarked on their most extensive concert tours to date. The band also became a pop culture phenomenon with popular music videos and notable appearances in television, film, and video games. Their comeback has been described as one of the most remarkable and spectacular in rock ‘n’ roll history.[9][10] Additional albums followed in 2001, 2004, and 2012. Since 2001, the band has toured every year, except 2008. After 47 years of performing, the band continues to tour and record music, but is embarking on a farewell tour[19] that will likely last several years.[20]

Aerosmith is the best-selling American hard rock band of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide, including over 70 million records in the United States alone.[21][22] With 25 gold albums, 18 platinum albums, and 12 multi-platinum albums, they hold the record for the most total certifications by an American band and are tied for the most multi-platinum albums by an American band. The band has scored 21 Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, nine number-one Mainstream Rock hits, four Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, and ten MTV Video Music Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, and were included among both Rolling Stones and VH1’s lists of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[23] In 2013, the band’s principal songwriters, Tyler and Perry, were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

History

Formation (1964–1971)

In 1964, Steven Tyler formed his own band called the Strangeurs—later Chain Reaction—in New Hampshire.[24] Meanwhile, Perry and Hamilton formed the Jam Band (commonly known as «Joe Perry’s Jam Band»), which was based on free-form and blues. Hamilton and Perry moved to Boston, Massachusetts in September 1969.[25] There they met Joey Kramer, a drummer from Yonkers, New York. Kramer knew Tyler and had always hoped to play in a band with him.[26] Kramer, a Berklee College of Music student, decided to quit school to join Jam Band.[26]

In 1970, Chain Reaction and Jam Band played at the same gig. Tyler immediately loved Jam Band’s sound, and wanted to combine the two bands. In October 1970, the bands met up again and considered the proposition. Tyler, who had been a drummer and backup singer in Chain Reaction, adamantly refused to play drums in this new band, insisting he would only take part if he could be frontman and lead vocalist. The others agreed, and a new band was born. The band moved into a home together at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue[27] in Boston, where they wrote and rehearsed music together and relaxed in between shows.[26]

The members of the band reportedly spent afternoons getting stoned and watching Three Stooges reruns.[28] One day, they had a post-Stooges meeting to try to come up with a name. Kramer said when he was in school he would write the word aerosmith all over his notebooks.[29] The name had popped into his head after listening to Harry Nilsson’s album Aerial Ballet, which featured jacket art of a circus performer jumping out of a biplane. Initially, Kramer’s bandmates were unimpressed; they all thought he was referring to the Sinclair Lewis novel they were required to read in high school English class. «No, not Arrowsmith,» Kramer explained. «A-E-R-O…Aerosmith.»[30] The band settled upon this name after also considering «the Hookers» and «Spike Jones.»[29][31]

Soon, the band hired Ray Tabano, a childhood friend of Tyler, as rhythm guitarist and began playing local shows.[32] Aerosmith played their first gig in Mendon, Massachusetts at Nipmuc Regional High School (now Miscoe Hill Middle School) on November 6, 1970. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, who also attended the Berklee School of Music and was formerly of the band Earth Inc.[33] Whitford, from Reading, Massachusetts, had already played at Reading’s AW Coolidge Middle School. Other than a period from July 1979 to April 1984, the line-up of Tyler, Perry, Hamilton, Kramer, and Whitford has stayed the same.[9]

Record deal, Aerosmith, Get Your Wings and Toys in the Attic (1971–1975)

After forming the band and finalizing the lineup in 1971, the band started to garner some local success doing live shows.[10] Originally booked through the Ed Malhoit Agency,[34] the band signed a promotion deal with Frank Connelly and eventually secured a management deal with David Krebs and Steve Leber in 1972.[35] Krebs and Leber invited Columbia Records President Clive Davis to see the band at Max’s Kansas City in New York City. Aerosmith was not originally scheduled to play that night at the club, but they paid from their own pockets to secure a place on the bill, reportedly the only band ever to do so at Max’s. «No Surprize» from their Night in the Ruts album celebrates the moment their fame began.[36]

Aerosmith signed with Columbia in mid-1972 for a reported $125,000 and issued their debut album, Aerosmith.[37] Released in January 1973, the album peaked at number 166.[9] The album was straightforward rock and roll with well-defined blues influences, laying the groundwork for Aerosmith’s signature blues rock sound.[38] Although the highest-charting single from the album was «Dream On» at number 59,[39] several tracks, such as «Mama Kin» and «Walkin’ the Dog», would become staples of the band’s live shows and receive airplay on rock radio.[40] The album reached gold status initially, eventually went on to sell two million copies, and was certified double platinum after the band reached mainstream success over a decade later.[41] After constant touring, the band released their second album Get Your Wings in 1974, the first of a string of multi-platinum albums produced by Jack Douglas.[42] This album included the rock radio hits «Same Old Song and Dance» and «Train Kept A-Rollin’«, a cover done previously by the Yardbirds.[43] The album also contained several fan favorites including «Lord of the Thighs«, «Seasons of Wither«, and «S.O.S. (Too Bad)«, darker songs that have become staples in the band’s live shows.[44] To date, Get Your Wings has sold three million copies.[41]

It was 1975’s Toys in the Attic, however, that established Aerosmith as international stars competing with the likes of Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones.[17] Originally derided as Rolling Stones knockoffs in part due to the physical resemblance between lead singers Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger,[10] Toys in the Attic showed that Aerosmith was a unique and talented band in their own right.[45] Toys in the Attic was an immediate success, starting with the single «Sweet Emotion«, which became the band’s first Top 40 hit.[46] This was followed by a successful re-release of «Dream On» which hit number 6, becoming their best charting single of the 1970s.[47] «Walk This Way», re-released in 1976, reached the Top 10 in early 1977.[10]

In addition, «Toys in the Attic» and «Big Ten Inch Record» (a song originally recorded by Bull Moose Jackson) became concert staples.[48] As a result of this success, both of the band’s previous albums re-charted.[49] Toys in the Attic has gone on to become the band’s bestselling studio album in the States, with certified U.S. sales of eight million copies.[41] The band toured in support of Toys in the Attic, where they started to get more recognition.[17] Also around this time, the band established their home base as «the Wherehouse» in Waltham, Massachusetts, where they would record and rehearse music, as well as conduct business.[50]

Rocks, Draw the Line and Live! Bootleg (1976–1978)

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Steven Tyler and Joe Perry performing live in concert.

Aerosmith’s next album was 1976’s Rocks, which «captured Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking».[51] It went platinum swiftly[41] and featured two FM hits, «Last Child» and «Back in the Saddle«, as well as the ballad «Home Tonight«, which also charted.[52] Rocks has sold four million copies to date.[41] Both Toys in the Attic and Rocks are highly regarded,[45][51] especially in the hard rock genre, and appear on such lists as Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,[53][54] and are cited by members of Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Mötley Crüe as having large influences on their music.[55][56] Kurt Cobain listed Rocks as one of the albums he thought were most influential to Nirvana’s sound in his journal in 1993.[57]
Soon after Rocks was released, the band continued to tour heavily, this time headlining their own shows and playing to several large stadiums and rock festivals.[10]

Aerosmith’s next album was 1977’s Draw the Line. The album’s recording was affected by the excesses of the band members, but the record still had memorable moments.[52] The title track charted just shy of the Top 40 and remains a live staple, and «Kings and Queens» also charted.[52] The album went on to sell 2 million copies.[41] The band toured extensively in support of the album, however drug abuse and the fast-paced life of touring and recording began affecting their performances. Lead singer Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry became known as «the Toxic Twins» because of their notorious abuse of drugs on and off the stage.[10][58] While continuing to tour and record into the late 1970s, Aerosmith acted in the movie version of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.[9] Their cover of the Beatles hit «Come Together» was included in the album’s soundtrack and would be the band’s last Top 40 hit for nearly 10 years.[52] The live release Live! Bootleg, originally released as a double album, was put out in 1978 and captured the band’s rawness[59] during the heyday of the Draw the Line tour. The stand-alone single «Chip Away the Stone» was also released in 1978 and charted at number 77.[52]

Departures of Perry and Whitford, Night in the Ruts and Rock in a Hard Place (1979–1984)

In 1979, the band started work on their next album, Night in the Ruts. Aerosmith decided to go on tour during a break in the recording schedule but tensions within the band were slowly coming to a head. The band’s touring schedule brought them to Cleveland Stadium on July 28, 1979, where they headlined the World Series of Rock festival. In a heated argument backstage, Joe Perry’s wife, Elissa, threw a glass of milk at Tom Hamilton’s wife, Terry. Following the show, Tyler and Perry got into a heated argument when Tyler confronted Perry about his wife’s antics, and after the course of the argument Perry quit the band and left (while Tyler claims in his autobiography that he fired Perry from the band). In leaving, Perry took some of the music that he had written with him. Shortly after his departure Perry formed a new band called the Joe Perry Project.[9][10]

Since there was still work to be done on Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith needed fill-in musicians to take Perry’s place on the songs that needed to be recorded to complete the album. Rhythm guitarist Brad Whitford took over some of the lead parts and Richie Supa, the band’s longtime writing partner, filled in where needed until the band was able to hire Jimmy Crespo to take over as the full-time guitarist. Night in the Ruts was released in November 1979, but only managed to sell enough records to be certified Gold at the time (it would eventually sell enough to be Platinum certified in 1994). The only single the album spawned, a cover of «Remember (Walking in the Sand)» by the Shangri-Las, peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.[52]

The tour for Night in the Ruts commenced shortly thereafter but the band found themselves playing in smaller and smaller venues than they were before due to their popularity beginning to wane. Steven Tyler’s drug issues were starting to affect his performance and songwriting, and he reached bottom when he collapsed on stage during a show in Portland, Maine in 1980 and did not get up for the remainder of the set.[60] Also in 1980, Aerosmith released its Greatest Hits album. While the compilation didn’t chart very high initially, it gained popularity later and has gone on to become the band’s bestselling album in the United States, with sales of 11 million copies.[41] In the fall of 1980, Tyler was injured in a serious motorcycle accident, which left him hospitalized for two months, and unable to tour or record well into 1981.[61]

In 1981, Aerosmith began work on their next album, which was titled Rock in a Hard Place and saw them reunite with producer Jack Douglas. Once again, though, they would be forced to deal with another departure. After the first song for the album, «Lightning Strikes«, was recorded Brad Whitford departed the band and decided to form a duo with Derek St. Holmes, with whom he recorded a self-titled album that failed to garner much interest. Whitford later joined up with the Joe Perry Project and played with them in 1984.[62]

With Rick Dufay taking Whitford’s place, Rock in a Hard Place was released on August 1, 1982. The album reached number 32 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[41] Only one single charted, the aforementioned «Lightning Strikes», which peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart.[52] As with the tour for Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith was unable to book larger venues and instead had to rely on filling clubs and theaters, which they struggled to do. At a show in Worcester, Massachusetts, Tyler and Perry reunited and got high backstage before the show. Tyler was so intoxicated that he collapsed on stage again and, like before, could not get up.[63]

On February 14, 1984, Perry (by then divorced) and Whitford saw Aerosmith perform at Boston’s Orpheum Theater. Shortly thereafter, discussions began to reintegrate the two into the band and several months later, the original members of Aerosmith reunited.[64] Steven Tyler recalls:

You should have felt the buzz the moment all five of us got together in the same room for the first time again. We all started laughin’—it was like the five years had never passed. We knew we’d made the right move.

—Steven Tyler[65]

Back in the Saddle reunion tour, Done with Mirrors and drug rehab (1984–1986)

In 1984, Aerosmith embarked on a reunion tour called the Back in the Saddle Tour,[9] which led to the live album Classics Live II. While concerts on the tour were well-attended, it was plagued with several incidents, mostly attributed to drug abuse by band members.[9] Their problems still not behind them, the group was signed to Geffen Records and began working on a comeback.[66] Despite the band signing on to a new record company, the band’s old label Columbia continued to reap the benefits of Aerosmith’s comeback, releasing the live companion albums Classics Live I and II and the collection Gems.[67]

In 1985, the band released the album Done with Mirrors, their first studio album since reuniting. While the album did receive some positive reviews,[68] it only went gold[41] and failed to produce a hit single or generate any widespread interest.[52] The album’s most notable track, «Let the Music Do the Talking«, was in fact a cover of a song originally recorded by the Joe Perry Project and released on that band’s album of the same name.[69] Nevertheless, the band became a popular concert attraction once again, touring in support of Done With Mirrors, well into 1986.[70] In 1986, Tyler and Perry appeared on Run–D.M.C.’s cover of «Walk This Way», a track blending rock and roll with hip hop.[31] In reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100,[71] the song and its frequently-aired video confirmed rap’s mainstream appeal and resurrected Aerosmith’s career by introducing the band’s music to a new generation.[66]

Yet the band members’ drug problems still stood in their way. In 1986, Tyler completed a successful drug rehabilitation program, after an intervention by his fellow band members, a doctor, and manager Tim Collins, who believed that the band’s future would not be bright if Tyler did not get treated. The rest of the band members also completed drug rehab programs over the course of the next couple of years. According to the band’s tell-all autobiography, Collins pledged in September 1986 he could make Aerosmith the biggest band in the world by 1990 if they all completed drug rehab.[72] Their next album was crucial because of the commercial disappointment of Done With Mirrors, and as the band members became clean, they worked hard to make their next album a success.[73]

Permanent Vacation and Pump (1987–1991)

Permanent Vacation was released in September 1987, becoming a major hit and the band’s bestselling album in over a decade (selling 5 million copies in the U.S.),[41] with all three of its singles («Dude (Looks Like a Lady)«, «Rag Doll«, and «Angel«) reaching the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.[52] Steven Tyler reveals in his autobiography that the album was «…the first one we ever did sober.»[74] Part of Permanent Vacations commercial success involved producer Bruce Fairbairn whose production touches (such as sound effects and high-quality recording) added interest to the album and the use of outside songwriters such as Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, and Holly Knight who assisted the band with lyrics. While the group was initially hesitant to using outside songwriters, including Tyler being furious for Knight getting songwriting credits for changing one word («Rag Time» became «Rag Doll»), the method paid off, as Permanent Vacation became the band’s most successful album in a decade. The group went on a subsequent tour with labelmates Guns N’ Roses (who have cited Aerosmith as a major influence), which was intense at times because of Aerosmith’s new struggle to stay clean amidst Guns N’ Roses’ well-publicized, rampant drug use.[75]

Aerosmith’s next album was even more successful. Pump, released in September 1989, featured three Top Ten singles: «What It Takes«, «Janie’s Got a Gun«, and «Love in an Elevator», as well as the Top 30 «The Other Side«,[52] re-establishing the band as a serious musical force.[76] Pump was a critical and commercial success, eventually selling 7 million copies,[41] spawning several music videos that were in regular rotation on MTV, and achieving four-star ratings from major music magazines.[77] Pump ranked as the fourth-bestselling album of 1990.[78] The band also won its first Grammy in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, for «Janie’s Got a Gun».[79] In addition, the video for «Janie’s Got a Gun» won two Video Music Awards and was ranked as one of the 100 greatest videos of all time by Rolling Stone, MTV, and VH1. Like Permanent Vacation, Pump was produced by Bruce Fairbairn, who added production touches such as instrumental interludes that provided transitions between songs to give the album a more complete sound, as well as the Margarita Horns, who added horns to tracks such as «Love in an Elevator» and «The Other Side». Rock critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine claimed that Pump «revels in [pop concessions] without ever losing sight of Aerosmith’s dirty hard rock core», going on to say that, «such ambition and successful musical eclectism make Pump rank with Toys in the Attic and Rocks[80] The recording process for Pump was documented in the video The Making of Pump, which has since been re-released as a DVD. The music videos for the album’s singles were featured on the release Things That Go Pump in the Night, which quickly went platinum.[41]

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Aerosmith appear in a «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990.

In support of Pump, the band embarked on the 12-month Pump Tour, which lasted for most of 1990.[81] On February 21, 1990, the band appeared in a «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live, debating the fall of communism and the Soviet Union, and performed their recent hits «Janie’s Got a Gun» and «Monkey on My Back«.[82] The appearance of the band in the «Wayne’s World» sketch was later ranked by E! as the number-one moment in the history of the program.[83] On August 11, 1990, the band’s performance on MTV’s Unplugged aired.[84] In October 1990, the Pump Tour ended, with the band’s first ever performances in Australia.[85] That same year, the band was also inducted to the Hollywood Rock Walk.[86] In November 1991, the band appeared on The Simpsons episode «Flaming Moe’s«[87] and released a box set titled Pandora’s Box.[88] In coordination with the release of Pandora’s Box, the band’s 1975 hit «Sweet Emotion» was re-mixed and re-released as a single, and a music video was created to promote the single. Also in 1991, the band performed their 1973 single «Dream On» with Michael Kamen’s orchestra for MTV’s 10th Anniversary special; this performance was used as the official music video for the song.[89] In 1992, Tyler and Perry appeared live as guests of Guns N’ Roses during the latter’s 1992 worldwide pay-per-view show in Paris, performing a medley of «Mama Kin» (which GN’R covered in 1986) and «Train Kept-A Rollin».[90][91]

Get a Grip and Big Ones (1992–1995)

The band took a brief break before recording their follow-up to Pump in 1992. Despite significant shifts in mainstream music at the beginning of the 1990s,[12] 1993’s Get a Grip was just as successful commercially, becoming their first album to debut at number 1[92] and racking up sales of 7 million copies in a two-and-a-half-year timespan.[41] The first singles were the hard rocking «Livin’ on the Edge» and «Eat the Rich«. Though many critics were unimpressed by the focus on the subsequent interchangeable power-ballads in promoting the album,[12] all three («Cryin'», «Crazy» and «Amazing«) proved to be huge successes on radio[52] and MTV.[66] The music videos featured then up-and-coming actress Alicia Silverstone; her provocative performances earned her the title of «the Aerosmith chick»[93] for the first half of the decade. Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv Tyler was also featured in the «Crazy» video.[94] Get a Grip would go on to sell more than 7 million copies in the U.S. alone,[41] and over 20 million copies worldwide.[95] The band won two Grammy Awards for songs from this album in the category of Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: for «Livin’ on the Edge» in 1994 and «Crazy» in 1995.[79]

During the making of Get a Grip, the management and record company brought in a variety of professional songwriting collaborators to help give nearly all the songs on the album more commercial appeal,[12] a trend which would continue until the early 2000s. However, this led to accusations of selling out that would continue throughout the 1990s. In addition to Aerosmith’s grueling 18-month world tour in support of Get a Grip, the band also did a number of things to help promote themselves and their album and appeal to youth culture, including the appearance of the band in the movie Wayne’s World 2[96] where they performed two songs,[97] the appearance of the band and their music in the video games Revolution X[98] and Quest for Fame,[99] performing at Woodstock ’94,[100] using their song «Deuces Are Wild» in The Beavis and Butt-head Experience,[101] and opening their own club, The Mama Kin Music Hall, in Boston, MA in 1994.[102] That same year saw the release of the band’s compilation for Geffen Records, entitled Big Ones featuring their biggest hits from Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip, «Deuces Are Wild» from the Beavis and Butt-head Experience, as well as two new songs, «Blind Man» and «Walk on Water«,[103] both of which experienced great success on the rock charts.[52]

Nine Lives and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» (1996–2000)

Aerosmith had signed a $30 million contract for four records[104] with Columbia Records/Sony Music in 1991, but had only recorded three of their six contractual albums with Geffen Records at that point (Done with Mirrors, Permanent Vacation, and Pump). Between 1991 and 1996, they released two more albums with Geffen (Get a Grip and Big Ones), which meant they now had five albums with Geffen under their belt (along with a planned live compilation), which meant they could now begin recording for their new contract with Columbia.[9][105] The band took time off with their families before working on their next album, Nine Lives, which was plagued with personnel problems, including the firing of manager Tim Collins,[9] who, according to band members, had nearly caused the band to break up.[106] The album’s producer was also changed from Glen Ballard to Kevin Shirley.[107] Nine Lives was released in March 1997. Reviews were mixed, and Nine Lives initially fell down the charts,[9] although it had a long chart life and sold double platinum in the United States alone,[41] fueled by its singles, «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)«, the ballad «Hole in My Soul«, and the crossover-pop smash «Pink» (which won the band their fourth Grammy Award in 1999 in the Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category).[79] It was followed by the over two-year-long Nine Lives Tour, which was plagued by problems including lead singer Steven Tyler injuring his leg at a concert,[108] and Joey Kramer suffering second degree burns when his car caught fire at a gas station.[109]

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The Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith opened at Walt Disney World in 1999.

In 1998, in the midst of setbacks during the Nine Lives Tour, the band released the single «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing», the love theme, written by Diane Warren for the 1998 film Armageddon, starring Steven Tyler’s daughter Liv.[110] The song became Aerosmith’s first and only number 1 single[52] when it debuted at the top position on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on top of the charts for four weeks.[71] The song was nominated for an Academy Award in 1999.[111] The song helped open Aerosmith up to a new generation[112] and remains a slow-dance staple.[113] 1998 also saw the release of the double-live album, A Little South of Sanity, which was assembled from performances on the Get a Grip and Nine Lives tours.[114] The album went platinum shortly after its release.[41] The band continued with their seemingly neverending world tours promoting Nine Lives and the «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» single well into 1999.[115]

In 1999, Aerosmith was featured in the Disney Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World (and later in 2001 at Disneyland Paris in the Walt Disney Studios Park) ride, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, providing the ride’s soundtrack and theme.[116] On September 9, 1999, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunited with Run–D.M.C. and were also joined by Kid Rock for a collaborative live performance of «Walk This Way» at the MTV Video Music Awards, a precursor to the Girls of Summer Tour.[117] The band celebrated the new millennium with a brief tour of Japan,[118] and also contributed the song «Angel’s Eye» to the 2000 film Charlie’s Angels.[119] In December 2000, they wrapped up work on their next album.[120]

Just Push Play, O, Yeah! and Rocksimus Maximus (2001–2003)

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Brad Whitford, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry of Aerosmith performing at the NFL Kickoff in Washington, DC on September 4, 2003

The band entered their next decade by performing at the halftime show for Super Bowl XXXV, in January 2001, along with pop stars ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly. All of the stars collaborated with Aerosmith at the end for a performance of «Walk This Way».[121]

In March 2001, the band released their 13th studio album Just Push Play, which quickly went platinum,[41] fueled by the Top 10 single «Jaded«[52] and the appearance of the title track in Dodge commercials.[122] They were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame soon after their album was released, in late March 2001.[58] Aerosmith is the only band to be inducted to the Hall of Fame with a song active in the charts («Jaded»).[71] Later that year, the band performed as part of the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert in Washington D.C. for 9/11 victims and their families.[123] The band flew back to Indianapolis for a show the same night, as part of their Just Push Play Tour.[124]

The band started 2002 by ending the Just Push Play tour, and simultaneously recording segments for their Behind the Music special on VH1, which not only chronicled the band’s history but also the band’s current activities and touring. The special was one of the few Behind the Musics to run two hours in length.[125] In May, Aerosmith covered the «Theme from Spider-Man» for the soundtrack of the 2002 film of the same name.[126] On June 27, the band performed at the official FIFA World Cup concert at Tokyo Stadium which took place during the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Japan/Korea.[127] In July 2002, Aerosmith released a two-disc career-spanning compilation O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, which featured the new single «Girls of Summer» and embarked on the Girls of Summer Tour with Kid Rock and Run–D.M.C. opening.[128] O, Yeah! has since been certified double platinum.[41] MTV honored Aerosmith with their mtvICON award in 2002. Performances included Pink covering «Janie’s Got a Gun». Shakira performed «Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», Kid Rock played «Mama Kin» and «Last Child», Train performed «Dream On» and Papa Roach covered «Sweet Emotion». In addition, testimonials featured surprise guests Metallica, as well as Janet Jackson, Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst, Alicia Silverstone and Mila Kunis.[129]

In 2003, Aerosmith co-headlined with Kiss on the Rocksimus Maximus Tour, in preparation for release of their blues album. They also performed a song for Rugrats Go Wild, «Lizard Love».[130]

Honkin’ on Bobo, Rockin’ the Joint and Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2004–2006)

Aerosmith’s long-promised[131] blues album Honkin’ on Bobo was released in 2004. This was a return to the band’s roots, including recording the album in live sessions, working with former producer Jack Douglas, and laying down their blues rock grit.[131] It was followed by a live DVD, You Gotta Move, in December 2004,[9] culled from performances on the Honkin’ on Bobo Tour. «Dream On» was also featured in an advertising campaign for Buick in 2004, targeting that marque‘s market which is now composed largely of people who were teenagers when the song first charted.[132]

2005 saw Steven Tyler appear in the film Be Cool.[133] Joe Perry released his self-titled solo album that same year.[134] At the 2006 Grammy Awards, he was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the track «Mercy»,[135] but lost to Les Paul. In October 2005, Aerosmith released a CD/DVD Rockin’ the Joint.[9] The band hit the road for the Rockin’ the Joint Tour on October 30 with Lenny Kravitz for a fall/winter tour of arenas in the largest U.S. markets.[136] The band planned to tour with Cheap Trick in the spring, hitting secondary markets in the U.S.[137] Almost all of this leg of the tour was canceled, however. Dates were initially canceled one by one[138] until March 22, 2006, when it was announced that lead singer Steven Tyler needed throat surgery, and the remaining dates on the tour were subsequently canceled.[139]

Aerosmith commenced recording a new album on Armed Forces Day 2006.[140] Tyler and Perry performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra for their annual concert of July 4 on the Esplanade in 2006, a milestone as it was the first major event or performance since Steven Tyler’s throat surgery.[141] Around this time, the band also announced that they would embark on the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in late 2006.[142] On August 24, 2006 it was announced that Tom Hamilton was undergoing treatment for throat cancer. In order to make a full recovery, he sat out much of the Route of All Evil Tour until he was well again. Former Joe Perry Project bassist David Hull substituted for Hamilton until his return.[143] On September 5, 2006, Aerosmith kicked off the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe in Columbus, Ohio. The co-headlining tour took both bands to amphitheaters across North America through November 24. After that, a select few arena dates were added, some of which were with Mötley Crüe. The tour ended December 17.[144]

On October 17, 2006, the compilation album Devil’s Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith was released. The album contained previous hits with the addition of two new songs, «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» and «Sedona Sunrise», which were older outtakes re-recorded for the album.[145] «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» peaked at number 15 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[52] The album was intended to fulfill Aerosmith’s contract with Sony and tide fans over until the band’s new studio album was released.[146]

Touring, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and unfinished album (2007–2009)

In early 2007, the band announced a new World Tour, their first for nearly a decade to include dates outside North America or Japan.[147] The band performed at London’s Hard Rock Cafe in February 2007 to promote their European tour which included a night in Hyde Park as part of the Hyde Park Calling festival sponsored by Hard Rock Cafe.[148] In the spring, the band toured Latin America to sold-out stadium crowds.[140] In the summer, the band toured Europe, performing at several major rock festivals and visiting some countries they had never played before. Additionally, the band played in Middle East countries such as the United Arab Emirates and India for the first time.[7] The band also played a few select dates in California and Canada in late July. The July 21 concert in Prince Edward Island, was the largest in that province’s history.[149] In September, the band performed eight dates in major markets in Northeastern North America. These shows were opened by Joan Jett. The band also played a private gig in Hawaii. A public show in Maui was canceled for logistical reasons,[150] which spurred a class action lawsuit against the band.[151] In April 2009, Aerosmith agreed to compensate all ticket buyers of the canceled show with a free ticket to a rescheduled Maui show to be held on October 20, 2009, along with reimbursements of all out-of-pocket expenses related to the show.[152]

On November 1, 2007, the band entered the studio to work on the final studio album of their current contract with Sony. At the time, it was believed that the album would include both re-recorded tracks left off previous albums as well as brand new material.[153] In an interview, guitarist Joe Perry revealed that in addition to creating a new album, the band was working closely with the makers of the Guitar Hero series to develop Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, a video game dedicated to the band’s music.[154] The game was released on June 29, 2008 and contains many of their most popular songs.[155] Steven Tyler announced on VH1 Classic Radio on September 4, 2008 that Aerosmith intends to enter the studio at the end of September 2008 to complete the band’s 15th studio album. Tyler also confirmed that the band plans to begin a new U.S. tour in June 2009, in support of the as-yet-untitled album. This tour was supposed to be preceded by a concert in Venezuela on February 1, 2009.[156] However, on January 15, 2009, Tyler said the band would be unable to play the gig because of a second knee injury of guitarist Joe Perry. In mid-February 2009, it was announced that the album would be produced by the famed Brendan O’Brien and that the album would likely be recorded live, like their earlier records. Although the band had hoped to finish the album before the tour started in June 2009,[157] Perry said that the group «realized there wasn’t any chance of getting [the album] finished before we hit the road for the summer.» The tour featured ZZ Top as the opening act for most of the tour.[158] The Aerosmith/ZZ Top Tour, presented by Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, was officially announced and the first dates released on April 8, 2009.[159]

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Aerosmith performing in Tallinn, Estonia on July 5, 2007.

The tour was slated to take the band across North America from June to September 2009.[160] The tour featured the band perform nearly all of the songs on the band’s 1975 album Toys in the Attic during the first seven dates of the tour and also featured Joe Perry sing lead vocals on the 1976 deep cut «Combination». The tour was plagued with several health problems, however. Guitarist Brad Whitford had to sit out the first seven dates of the tour in order to recover from head surgery, after injuring his head getting out of his car. On June 28, 2009, at the band’s seventh show of the tour at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, lead singer Steven Tyler injured his leg, which required seven shows to be postponed. As soon as the band resumed the tour on July 15, Whitford returned to the fold. However, Tom Hamilton had to depart the tour in order to recover from non-invasive surgery. On August 5, 2009, Tyler was rushed to the hospital after falling from the stage at a concert in Sturgis, South Dakota.[161] He was helped up by security staff and taken backstage, before guitarist Joe Perry told the audience the show was over. Tyler was airlifted to Rapid City Regional Hospital, where he received treatment for head and neck injuries and a broken shoulder. In the wake of Tyler’s injuries, the band was forced to postpone five shows in Western Canada. On August 14, 2009, Aerosmith announced that they had decided to cancel the rest of their U.S. tour dates with ZZ Top, due to Tyler’s injuries.[162][163]

In the midst of the tour, Perry completed work on his fifth solo album, Have Guitar, Will Travel and drummer Joey Kramer released his autobiography, Hit Hard. Perry’s solo album was released on October 6, 2009.[164][165]

After Tyler recovered from falling off stage, the band returned to the stage in mid-October for two shows in Hawaii, one in Maui which was rescheduled from 2007 and finally played as part of a legal settlement, and an additional show which was played in Honolulu. In early November, the band played a concert in Abu Dhabi at the Grand Prix.[166]

Tyler-Perry feud and Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour (2009–2010)

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Aerosmith performing in Arnhem, Netherlands on June 23, 2010

Tyler pulled out of a planned South American tour at the end of 2009 and seemed intent on pursuing solo projects, including his autobiography Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?. Tyler told Classic Rock magazine, «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.»[167] Meanwhile, guitarist Joe Perry toured the United States at the end of 2009, and Japan and the UK early in 2010.[167]

In November 2009, Joe Perry stated that Tyler had not been in contact with the band and could be on the verge of quitting Aerosmith.[168] Perry stated that the rest of the group was «looking for a new singer to work with.»[169] It was reported that singer Lenny Kravitz had been approached for Steven Tyler’s position, which he then declined.[170]

However, despite the rumors of him leaving the band, Tyler joined the Joe Perry Project onstage on November 10, 2009 at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza, and Tyler and Perry performed the Aerosmith single «Walk This Way» together. According to sources at the event, Tyler assured the crowd that he was «not quitting Aerosmith».[171][172]

On December 22, People magazine reported that Tyler had entered a rehabilitation facility to manage his addiction to painkillers, brought on by injuries to his knees, legs, and feet, that resulted from years of performing. In his statement, Tyler said he is grateful for the support he is receiving, is committed to getting things taken care of, and is eager to get back on stage and in the recording studio with his bandmates.[173]

On January 20, 2010, Perry confirmed the band were about to audition for a new singer to replace Tyler.[174] Perry said Tyler’s surgery to his legs would «take him out of the picture» for up to a year and a half, and in the meantime, the rest of the band wanted to continue performing. Perry also said that the band would be willing to continue working with Tyler in the future if the singer wanted to.[175]

In response, Tyler’s attorney sent the band and its manager a «cease and desist» letter and threatened further legal action against both if the band did not discontinue this effort to replace Tyler.[176]

On February 15, 2010, it was announced that Aerosmith were to headline Download Festival at Donington Park, England in June 2010. Tyler was confirmed as the frontman for the show by festival promoter Andy Copping. It was announced that the band would precede the June 13 date with an appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival on June 10 in Sölvesborg. During the Donington show, Perry celebrated Tyler’s position as frontman, dubbing him «the best lead singer on the planet».[177] On February 24, the band announced the first batch of dates for their upcoming Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour. The tour saw the band play seven dates in South and Central America in May, followed by eleven dates in Europe, in June and early July. The band performed in Colombia, Peru and Greece for the first time in their career on this tour.[178] The band performed 24 concerts in North America in late July, August, and September. Many of the concerts were in locations the band canceled on in 2009. As part of the tour, the band played Fenway Park in Boston with fellow Bostonians the J. Geils Band.[179]

Problems on the band’s Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour arose in August 2010, including Tyler accidentally hitting Joe Perry in the head with his microphone stand at a show in Wantagh, New York[180] and Perry bumping into Tyler at the Toronto show, which caused Tyler to tumble off the stage.[181][182] Perry suffered a minor head injury at the Wantagh show and Tyler was helped back up by fans and Perry at the Toronto show, and both shows went on. Around the same time as these incidents, tension flared again between Perry and Tyler due to Tyler’s plans to become a talent judge on American Idol. Perry criticized Tyler for not consulting the rest of the band, saying that he «found out on the internet, like the rest of the world» and that nobody else in the band knew anything about it.[183]

On August 18, it was reported that Tyler officially signed on with the show.[184] When asked about this in October, Perry declared he understood Tyler’s reasons and wished him luck, but stated that he would seek different projects – «I’m tired of waiting around, so I’m not passing up anything right now».[185]

While announcing the Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour in 2009, Tyler and Perry said that the next item on the agenda was a new Aerosmith album, the group’s first since 2004’s Honkin’ on Bobo. The group did some recording with producer Brendan O’Brien in 2008 but halted because of Tyler’s health problems.[186] Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton told the Boston Herald in September 2010 that Tyler believes he has the time and energy to continue fronting the band while also being a judge on American Idol.[187]

Hamilton explained, «Steven’s been very emphatic in saying that the way his time is arranged on the show leaves room to work on a record. He’s been taking great pains to remind everybody of that, so hopefully that’s the way it will come out.»[187] On November 5, 2010, Brad Whitford said the recording sessions will probably be in Los Angeles, where American Idol is headquartered, and a world tour would follow.[188]

Touring and Music from Another Dimension! (2010–2013)

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Steven Tyler and Joey Kramer playing drums together at an Aerosmith concert in Chicago, Illinois on June 22, 2012

In a November 2010 interview reported at NME.com, drummer Joey Kramer confirmed that the band had every intention to finish and release their long-delayed album in 2011, stating, «Really, at this point in time, the only thing that’s going to stop us is if someone out-and-out dies. Other than that, we’ve already been through what we’ve been through and stood the test of time. What else is there?»[189] On January 18, 2011, Tyler declared that «Joe (Perry) has got some licks and I’ve got a bunch of songs that I’ve written for solo and/or Aerosmith» and the band would start prepping the album that week.[190]
On March 20, 2011, Aerosmith announced a new greatest hits album, Tough Love: Best of the Ballads, which was released on May 10, 2011.[191] On May 14, 2011, the band announced a tour of Latin America in the fall of 2011.[192] In June, Joe Perry announced that the band is going to meet at the recording studio to produce the next album of the band in July. On August 30, it was announced that the new album will be released around May 2012. The album will be produced by Jack Douglas, who produced four albums for the band in the 1970s.[193][194] Aerosmith began their fall tour of Latin America and Japan on October 22 in Lima, Peru. As part of the tour, the band performed in Paraguay, Panama, and Ecuador for the first time in their careers. Their show in Asunción, Paraguay was postponed a day, after lead singer Steven Tyler sustained facial injuries after falling in his hotel room shower, due to a bout of food poisoning that dehydrated him and caused him to faint.[195]

On March 11, 2012, Aerosmith was featured on an episode of 60 Minutes. The show included very candid interviews with the band members, interspersed with live performances from the band’s 2011 tour. Some of the comments the band members said about each other seemed to re-ignite past tensions in the band.[196] However, on March 22, Joe Perry surprised Steven Tyler by performing «Happy Birthday» for him on American Idol, as an early birthday present for Tyler.[197] On March 26, Aerosmith announced a summer tour with Cheap Trick entitled the «Global Warming Tour«. On May 23, Aerosmith debuted their new single, «Legendary Child«, on the season finale of American Idol.[198][199] Shortly after, it was announced that their fifteenth studio album, Music from Another Dimension!, would be released on November 6, 2012.[200] On May 30, Aerosmith and Cheap Trick performed for Walmart shareholders.[201] Aerosmith’s «Global Warming Tour» began June 16 in Minneapolis and took the band to 26 locations across North America through August 12.[202][203] The band hinted that the tour would continue in October/November after the album release.[204] On August 22, Aerosmith released two singles simultaneously, the rocker «Lover Alot» and the ballad «What Could Have Been Love«.[205] On September 22, Aerosmith performed at the iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas. In advance of the release of their new album, the band performed on The Late Show with David Letterman and Today, and Tyler and Perry were interviewed on The Late Show and The View. In addition, Tyler, Perry and Whitford performed «Dream On» for the telethon Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together to raise funds for the victims of the namesake storm that struck the Northeastern United States. On November 5, Aerosmith performed an outdoor concert[27] in front of their old apartment at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston to celebrate the release of their album and their Boston roots. Music from Another Dimension! was released on November 6. Two days later, the band began the 2nd leg of their Global Warming Tour, which took the band to 14 North American locations through December 13.[206]

On January 21, 2013, Aerosmith released «Can’t Stop Lovin’ You» (featuring Carrie Underwood) as the fourth single from Music from Another Dimension!.[207] On February 20, it was announced that the band’s principal songwriters Steven Tyler and Joe Perry would be recipients of the ASCAP Founders Award at the society’s 30th Annual Pop Music Awards on April 17.[208] Two days later, it was announced that the duo would be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be held on June 13.[209]

In late April and early May 2013, Aerosmith extended their Global Warming Tour to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore. This marked the band’s first performances in Australia in 23 years,[210] and the band’s first-ever performances in the latter four countries.[211][212][213] Tom Hamilton had to miss the last three Australian shows due to illness; David Hull filled in for him.[214] On May 5, Aerosmith cancelled their first-ever performance in Indonesia (scheduled for May 11) due to safety concerns; the actual threat was not released.[215] On May 30, Aerosmith performed as part of the «Boston Strong» charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.[216] The band also performed at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on July 6,[217] at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut on July 10,[218] four concerts in Japan in mid-August, and as part of the Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary Concert series in Milwaukee on August 30.[219] In the fall of 2013, Aerosmith extended their tour to Central and South America, including their first-ever performances in Guatemala, El Salvador and Uruguay. Hamilton had to depart the Latin American tour due to illness.[220]

In July 2013, the band released the live concert DVD Rock for the Rising Sun, which also documented the band’s 2011 tour of Japan. The release was also screened in select theaters in October 2013.[221]

Final Years: Possible sixteenth studio album, solo endeavors, and farewell tour (2014–present)

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Aerosmith performing on the Blue Army Tour in Grand Rapids, Michigan on August 4, 2015

On March 21, 2014, in tweets released by Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, and Slash, it was announced that Aerosmith would be touring North America with Slash (along with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators) in the summer of 2014. This followed a 17-date European tour that Aerosmith took from May 14 to July 2. The North American tour, known as the Let Rock Rule Tour, sent Aerosmith to 21 locations from July 10 to September 12.[222][223]

Asked in May 2014 if Aerosmith will release a sixteenth studio album anytime soon, bassist Tom Hamilton replied, «I hope soon. But I really don’t know what we are doing because we no longer have a record contract. We are finished with Columbia. So, there is nothing written in stone. We’ll see what the fans want.»[224] In an interview with Rolling Stone about what the future holds, Joe Perry admitted that, «I don’t even know if making new albums makes sense anymore. Maybe we’ll just release an EP every six months. I don’t know what the future looks like.»[225]

On October 7, 2014, Perry released his autobiography Rocks: My Life in and Out of Aerosmith, co-written by David Ritz.[226] Perry promoted the book with a book-signing tour that took him to 14 locations across the United States in the month of October.[227]

On February 26, 2015, Aerosmith premiered the film Aerosmith Rocks Donington in 300 movie theaters across North America; the concert video is from the band’s 2014 performance at Download Festival at Donington Park in Leicestershire, England. The video was released on DVD/Blu-ray on September 4, 2015.

On March 31, 2015, lead singer Steven Tyler stated that he was working on his first solo country album.[228][229] On April 6, it was announced that Tyler signed a record deal with Scott Borchetta‘s Dot Records (a division of the Big Machine Label Group).[230] On May 13, Tyler released the lead single, «Love is Your Name«, from his forthcoming solo debut album. He promoted the song on the Bobby Bones Show, iHeartMedia, CBS This Morning, Entertainment Tonight, and the American Idol season 14 finale.[231]

On June 10, Aerosmith embarked on the Blue Army Tour, which sent the band to 17 North American locations through August 7, many of them in smaller venues in secondary markets that the band has either never performed in or hasn’t performed in many years. The band also played a one-off show in Moscow on September 5. On the tour, the band played several lesser-known deep cuts.[232][233]

After the tour, Tyler completed work on his solo album, We’re All Somebody from Somewhere, which was released on July 15, 2016.[234] Prior to the album’s release, a second single, «Red, White & You», was released in January 2016, followed by the third single (the title track) in June 2016.[235][236] Meanwhile, Joe Perry worked with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp on the side project Hollywood Vampires, which released their eponymous debut album in September 2015 and performed at the 58th Grammy Awards on February 15, 2016.[237] Brad Whitford re-joined Derek St. Holmes for a handful of tour dates in November 2015 and a new Whitford/St. Holmes album that was made available to fans at their live performances and was scheduled for wide release in 2016.[238] Tom Hamilton performed with Thin Lizzy at a handful of concert dates in Europe in the summer of 2016 and also joined Pearl Jam for a performance of «Draw the Line» at Boston’s Fenway Park on August 7.[239][240] Meanwhile, Joey Kramer has been actively involved in his «Rockin’ & Roastin'» coffee business, which opened a location in Newry, Maine in December 2015 and a second location in North Attleborough, Massachusetts in July 2016.[241][242]

Since December 2015, in various interviews, Whitford, Tyler, and Perry all discussed the possibility of a farewell tour or «wind-down tour» slated to start in 2017. Perry has suggested the tour could last for two years and Tyler said it could potentially last «forever»; Whitford and Tyler also discussed the potential of doing one last studio album.[243][244][245]

On July 10, 2016, Perry collapsed onstage at a concert he was performing with the Hollywood Vampires on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest. He was revived and rushed to the hospital, where he was quickly upgraded to stable condition later that night. The Vampires continued the show without Perry that evening and continued the rest of their tour, but canceled an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. After resting for a few days, Perry made a complete recovery and returned to the Hollywood Vampires tour.[246][247]

From September through October 2016 Aerosmith embarked on a nine-date tour of Latin America, called the Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour, preceded by a performance at the Kaaboo Festival in San Diego, California on September 17.[248] In November 2016, Aerosmith announced that they would be going on a «farewell» tour in Europe in the spring and summer of 2017, titled the Aero-Vederci Baby! tour.[249] The tour launched in Tel Aviv, Israel on May 17, 2017, where approximately 45,000 tickets were sold.[250] In early July, the band completed the European leg of the tour; the band will perform in South America in September and October of 2017. According to Brad Whitford, the tour could end anytime from 2017 to the next five years in 2021.[20]

Influence and legacy

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Slash performing «Mama Kin» with Aerosmith on the Let Rock Rule Tour in Clarkston, Michigan on September 9, 2014

Influenced by bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, and the New York Dolls,[251][252] Aerosmith proved to be a major influence themselves on subsequently massively successful bands and musicians;[253] according to Perry, Eddie Van Halen once told him that his band Van Halen «started out on the suburban L.A. club circuit, playing Aerosmith songs».[251] Aerosmith’s influence was evident on the next generation of hard rock and heavy metal bands,[55][56][251] namely Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Guns N’ Roses, Tesla, L.A. Guns, Cinderella, Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Extreme, Warrant, the Black Crowes, and the Quireboys, as well as Metallica, Metal Church, and Testament. Especially, Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash has stated that Aerosmith is his favorite band,[254] and Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx has expressed massive admiration for the band and its early records in both The Dirt and The Heroin Diaries. Members of alternative rock bands such as Nirvana,[57] Mother Love Bone/Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Staind and Godsmack are also self-professed early Aerosmith fans.[255]

The interplay between Joe Perry and Brad Whitford has been inspiring to many bands, especially Guns N’ Roses. Joe Perry has received wide recognition and praise as a lead guitarist, and has shared the stage many times with Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck, who Perry cites as primary influences. He and Tyler were asked by Page to induct Led Zeppelin into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; during the ceremony, which took place in 1995, Tyler and Perry delivered their speech and joined the band onstage for a brief set. During Beck’s and Metallica’s induction in 2009, they invited Perry and Page to play the Yardbirds/Zeppelin/Aerosmith classic «Train Kept A-Rollin’«. Other collaborations, either by individual members of the band or by Aerosmith as a whole, have included Alice Cooper on his Trash album, Guns N’ Roses (who opened for Aerosmith during their 1988 tour and had covered «Mama Kin» on their first release) and B’z. As a testimony to their importance in American popular culture as a whole, Aerosmith have also collaborated with popular non-rock artists, such as Run-DMC, EminemSing for the Moment«), and Carrie Underwood, and performed with ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly for the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show.[31][121][256][257] Country artists Garth Brooks and Mark Chesnutt both scored hit singles with covers of Aerosmith songs; Brooks in 1995 with «The Fever«, a reworking of Aerosmith’s 1993 song,[258] and Chesnutt in 1999 with a cover of Aerosmith’s 1998 song «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[259]

Like many of their 1970s contemporaries including Led Zeppelin and Alice Cooper, the members of Aerosmith were prone to excess and debauchery. Drug consumption was rampant; the recording sessions for 1976’s Rocks and 1977’s Draw the Line were especially noted for their substance indulgence, including heroin. In the words of Bebe Buell, «They [Aerosmith] were like a gang of kids with their own planes, Porsches, millions of dollars, limitless resources. […] Mick Jagger and Jimmy Page had control, but these boys did not care. They won the prize, hands down, for the rowdiest rock ‘n’ roll band in that era. No question.»[251]

In the mid- to late-1970s, the band enjoyed tremendous popularity in the United States and in Japan, though they failed to make a big impression in Britain. Still, they were among the most popular hard rock acts in America in the late 1970s, along with Heart, Kiss, Ted Nugent, ZZ Top, and Boston.[251] Their massive popularity waned, however, following Joe Perry and Brad Whitford‘s departures. Following both guitarists’ return to the band and its complete drug cleanup, Aerosmith made a prodigious return to success, once described as «the single most successful comeback in the history of heavy metal, if not all of popular music.»[253] During both the 1970s and the 1987–1995 era, Aerosmith undertook grueling world tours that numbered in the triple digits numbers of dates, headlining or co-headlining festivals along the way, such as the Texxas Jam in 1978 and 1987, the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington in 1990 and 1994, and Woodstock ’94.[260][261][262][263][264][265]

Initially resistant to this medium, the band later became renowned and received numerous awards for pioneering expansive, conceptual music videos, such as those for «Janie’s Got A Gun» (directed by future Fight Club director David Fincher), «Livin’ on the Edge«, «Cryin'», «Amazing«, «Crazy», «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)«, and «Pink«.[71][266]

The band’s music has also been featured in several video games, such as episodes of the Dead or Alive and Grand Theft Auto series, and some video games are centered on the band, like Quest for Fame and Revolution X. Aerosmith was the first band to have its band-centered Guitar Hero title, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[267][268]

Band members

Main article: List of Aerosmith band members

Current members

  • Steven Tyler – lead vocals, harmonica, keyboards, percussion (1970–present)
  • Joe Perry – lead guitar, backing vocals (1970–1979, 1984–present)
  • Tom Hamilton – bass (1970–present)
  • Joey Kramer – drums, percussion (1970–present)
  • Brad Whitford – rhythm guitar (1971–1981, 1984–present)

Former members

  • Ray Tabano – rhythm guitar (1970–1971)
  • Jimmy Crespo – lead guitar, backing vocals (1979–1984)
  • Rick Dufay – rhythm guitar (1981–1984)

Awards and achievements

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Aerosmith

Despite Aerosmith’s popularity and success in the 1970s, it wasn’t until their comeback in the late-1980s and 1990s when they started winning awards and major recognition. In 1987, Aerosmith won the Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap – Single for the re-mix of «Walk This Way» with Run-D.M.C.. In 1990, Aerosmith won their first Grammy award, for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and went on to win a total of four such awards (all of them in the 1990s) for «Janie’s Got a Gun«, «Livin’ on the Edge«, «Crazy», and «Pink». Aerosmith is second only to U2 in the number of awards won in that category.[79]

In addition, Aerosmith’s music videos won numerous awards throughout the 1990s. Aerosmith ranks as the ninth most successful artist (and the third most successful group) of all-time at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), with ten such awards to date. Aerosmith is also the all-time leader in the categories Best Rock Video (with four such awards) and Viewer’s Choice (with three such awards). Aerosmith has also won once each in the categories Video of the Year, Best Group Video, and Best Video from a Film. The videos for which Aerosmith has won VMAs are «Janie’s Got a Gun» (2 awards), «The Other Side«, «Livin’ on the Edge», «Cryin'» (3 awards), «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)«, «Pink», and «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing».[71]

Over the course of their career (primarily 1990 and after), Aerosmith has also collected six American Music Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, two People’s Choice Awards, sixteen Boston Music Awards, and numerous other awards and honors.[71] Some of the high accolades Aerosmith have achieved include induction into Hollywood’s Rock Walk in 1990, a declaration of «Aerosmith Day» in the state of Massachusetts by then-Governor William Weld on April 13, 1993, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001,[58] and being honored with the mtvICON award in 2002.[129]

In the fields of technology and video games, Aerosmith has achieved several feats. In 1994, Aerosmith released the song «Head First» on the CompuServe online service, which is considered to be the first full-length commercial product available online. In 2008, Aerosmith became the first artist to have an entire Guitar Hero video game based around them with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is considered to be the best-selling band-centric video game across both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band platforms.[267][268]

Aerosmith also holds several chart and album sales feats, including the second highest number of number-one singles on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for a group with nine,[52] the only number one debut on the Billboard Hot 100 by a rock group with «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing»,[269] the most gold albums by an American group, the most total certifications (including gold, platinum, and multi-platinum combined) by an American group, and are tied with Van Halen for the most multi-platinum albums by an American group.[270] From the Recording Industry Association of America, Aerosmith has achieved 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum album certifications, in addition to one diamond album, four gold singles, and one platinum digital single.[270][271] Media often refer to Aerosmith, who have sold more than 150 million albums worldwide and 70.2 million in the United States, as the best-selling American rock band.[21][22][271]

Rankings

  • «Dream On«, «Toys in the Attic«, and «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) are all listed in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
  • In 1993, «Rolling Stones list of the «Top 100 Music Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 95.[272]
  • In 1999, MTV’s «100 Greatest Videos Ever Made» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 5 and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[273]
  • In 2000, VH1’s «100 Greatest Rock Songs» included «Walk This Way» at number 35 and «Dream On» at number 47.[274]
  • In 2000, Aerosmith were ranked number 11 on VH1’s «100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock».[275]
  • In 2001, «VH1: 100 Greatest Videos» included «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11, «Crazy» at number 23, and «Janie’s Got a Gun» at number 48.[276]
  • In 2003, Rolling Stones The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time included Rocks at number 176 and Toys in the Attic at number 228.[277][278]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stones The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time included «Dream On» at number 172, «Walk This Way» (with Run-D.M.C.) at number 287, «Walk This Way» (original) at number 336, and «Sweet Emotion» at number 408.[279][280][281][282]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Aerosmith number 57 on their list of the «100 Greatest Artists of All Time».[283]
  • In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked the original version of «Walk This Way» at number 34 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.[284]
  • In 2013, Ultimate Classic Rock website ranked «Sweet Emotion» number 1 in their Top 100 Classic Rock Songs chart.[285]
  • «Pump», which reached number 1 on the Australian Record Industry Association charts and yielded two top 10 hit singles. «Pump» more than 150,000 units on Warner Music (which distributed Geffen in Australia until 1990) and more than 60,000 units after Universal took over[286]

Discography

Main articles: Aerosmith albums discography, Aerosmith singles discography, and List of songs recorded by Aerosmith

Studio albums

  • Aerosmith (1973)
  • Get Your Wings (1974)
  • Toys in the Attic (1975)
  • Rocks (1976)
  • Draw the Line (1977)
  • Night in the Ruts (1979)
  • Rock in a Hard Place (1982)
  • Done with Mirrors (1985)
  • Permanent Vacation (1987)
  • Pump (1989)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
  • Nine Lives (1997)
  • Just Push Play (2001)
  • Honkin’ on Bobo (2004)
  • Music from Another Dimension! (2012)

Filmography and videography

Main article: Aerosmith videography

In addition to recording and performing music, Aerosmith has also been involved with films, television, video games, and music videos. In 1978, the band starred as the «Future Villain Band» in the film Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Later, when the band resurrected itself in the late 1980s and 1990s, Aerosmith made further appearances, including the «Wayne’s World» sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990, the «Flaming Moe’s» episode of The Simpsons in 1991, and the film Wayne’s World 2 in 1993.[287] The band has also been featured in the 2005 hit comedy Be Cool,[288] starring John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson, Cedric the Entertainer and Vince Vaughn. Steven Tyler plays a major role, helping Chili Palmer (Travolta) and Edie Athens (Thurman) bring pop music star Linda Moon (Christina Milian) into the limelight.

The band has been the subject of several video games including Revolution X in 1994, Quest for Fame in 1995, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, in June 2008.[287] The band has also made over 30 major music videos,[289] and released seven home videos or DVDs.[290]

Tours

Main article: List of Aerosmith concert tours

  • 1970–1972: Club Days
  • 1973: Aerosmith Tour
  • 1974: Get Your Wings Tour
  • 1975: Toys in the Attic Tour
  • 1976–1977: Rocks Tour
  • 1977–1978: Aerosmith Express Tour (supporting Draw the Line album)
  • 1978: Live! Bootleg Tour
  • 1979–1980: Night in the Ruts Tour
  • 1982–1983: Rock in a Hard Place Tour
  • 1984: Back in the Saddle Tour
  • 1985–1986: Done with Mirrors Tour
  • 1987–1988: Permanent Vacation Tour
  • 1989–1990: Pump Tour
  • 1993–1994: Get a Grip Tour
  • 1997–1999: Nine Lives Tour
  • 1999–2000: Roar of the Dragon Tour
  • 2001–2002: Just Push Play Tour
  • 2002: Girls of Summer Tour
  • 2003: Rocksimus Maximus Tour
  • 2004: Honkin’ on Bobo Tour
  • 2005–2006: Rockin’ the Joint Tour
  • 2006: Route of All Evil Tour
  • 2007: World Tour 2007
  • 2009: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Tour
  • 2010: Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour
  • 2011: Back on the Road Tour
  • 2012–2014: Global Warming Tour
  • 2014: Let Rock Rule Tour
  • 2015: Blue Army Tour
  • 2016: Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour
  • 2017: Aero-Vederci Baby! Tour

See also

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  • Aero Force One
  • List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
  • List of artists who reached number one in the United States
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart
  • List of best-selling music artists
  • List of glam metal bands and artists
  • List of highest-certified music artists in the United States
  • Honorific nicknames in popular music

References

Bibliography

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  • Huxley, Martin (1995). Aerosmith: The Fall and the Rise of Rock’s Greatest Band. New York: St. Martin’s Press. ISBN 978-0-312-11737-5.

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  2. Cairns, Dan (June 29, 2008). «Down time: Aerosmith». The Sunday Times. London. Archived from the original on June 15, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2010.
  3. Harrington, Joe S. (2002). Sonic Cool: the Life & Death of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 392. ISBN 978-0-634-02861-8.
  4. «Aerosmith Biography». The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  5. Newman, Melinda (August 15, 1998). «The Billboard Interview – Aerosmith». Billboard. 110 (33): 19–20. ISSN 0006-2510. …it becomes clear why Aerosmith has been tagged ‘America’s Greatest Rock ‘N’ Roll Band.’
  6. Brian Ives. «Aerosmith’s Opening Night: Crazy Amazing For Hell’s Angels And ‘Jaded’ Kids». MTV. Archived from the original on March 28, 2010.
  7. 7.0 7.1 «Aerosmith – America’s Rock and Roll Band». NewHampshire.com. Retrieved March 25, 2008.
  8. Whatever there is to say now about Aerosmith, the long-lasting, hard-rocking quintet that has often been billed or hyped as America’s greatest rock and roll band, it could’ve been said two decades ago. Mieses, Stanley (August 9, 1997), «Still Walking the Walk, Leading the Way», Newsday, p. B.05
  9. 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 Stephen Thomas Erlewine. «Aerosmith Biography». Allmusic. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
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Further reading

  • Bowler, Dave; Bryan Dray (1997). Aerosmith: What It Takes. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-7522-2243-1.
  • Dome, Malcolm (1994). Aerosmith: Life in the Fast Lane. Castle Communications. ISBN 978-1-898141-75-4.
  • Foxe-Tyler, Cyrinda; Danny Fields (2000). Dream on: Livin’ on the Edge With Steven Tyler and Aerosmith. Berkley Boulevard Books. ISBN 978-0-425-17142-4.
  • Power, Martin (1997). The Complete Guide to the Music of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5598-1.
  • Putterford, Mark (1996). The Fall and Rise of Aerosmith. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-5308-6.
  • Putterford, Mark (1994). Aerosmith Live!. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-4246-2.

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v  d  e

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – Class of 2001

Performers

* Aerosmith

    • Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, Joe Perry, Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford
  • Solomon Burke
  • The Flamingos
    • Jake Carey, Zeke Carey, Johnny Carter, Tommy Hunt, Terry «Buzzy» Johnson, Sollie McElroy, Nate Nelson, Paul Wilson
  • Michael Jackson
  • Queen
    • John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor
  • Paul Simon
  • Steely Dan
    • Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
  • Ritchie Valens
Non-performers
(Ahmet Ertegun Award)

* Chris Blackwell

Sidemen

* James Burton

  • Johnnie Johnson

Американская рок-группа

Aerosmith
Выступление Aerosmith в 2007 году Выступление Aerosmith в 2007 году
Справочная информация
Origin Бостон, Массачусетс, США
Жанры
  • Хард-рок
  • блюз-рок
  • рок-н-ролл
  • глэм-метал
Годы активности 1970– присутствует
Лейблс
  • Колумбия
  • Геффен
Связанные действия
  • Проект Джо Перри
  • Уитфорд / Ст. Холмс
Веб-сайт aerosmith.com
Участники Стивен Тайлер. Том Гамильтон. Джо Перри. Брэд Уитфорд. Джои Крамер
Бывшие члены Рэй Табано. Джимми Креспо. Рик Дюфай.

Aerosmith — американская рок-группа, образованная в Бостоне в 1970 году. Группа состоит из Стивен Тайлер (вокал), Джо Перри (гитара, вокал), Том Гамильтон (бас), Джои Крамер (барабаны) и Брэд Уитфорд (гитара). Их стиль, уходящий корнями в блюз хард-рок, стал также включать элементы поп-рока, хэви-метала, и ритм-энд-блюз, который вдохновил многих последующих рок-исполнителей. Их иногда называют «плохими парнями из Бостона» и «величайшей рок-н-ролльной группой Америки». Как партнерство, основная команда авторов песен Тайлера и Перри часто вместе известна как «Toxic Twins ».

Перри и Гамильтон, первоначально вместе в группе под названием Jam Band, встретились с Тайлером, Крамером и гитаристом Рэем Табано и сформировали Aerosmith. В 1971 году Табано сменил Уитфорд, и у группы начали появляться поклонники в Бостоне. Они подписали контракт с Columbia Records в 1972 году и выпустили серию золотых и платиновых альбомов, начиная с их одноименного дебютного альбома 1973 , за которым последовал Get Your Wings в 1974 году. В 1975 году группа ворвалась в мейнстрим с альбомом Toys in the Attic, а их продолжение в 1976 году Rocks закрепило за собой статус суперзвезд хард-рока. Проведите черту и «Ночь в колее», за которыми последовали в 1977 и 1979 годах соответственно. С тех пор их первые пять альбомов получили мультиплатиновый статус. На протяжении 1970-х годов группа много гастролировала и попала в чарты дюжины синглов Billboard Hot 100, включая их первый хит Top 40 «Sweet Emotion » и 10 лучших хитов. «Dream On » и «Walk This Way ». К концу десятилетия они стали одними из самых популярных хард-рок-групп в мире и у них появилось множество поклонников, которых часто называют «Синяя армия ». Наркомания и внутренний конфликт сказался на группе, что привело к уходу Перри и Уитфорда в 1979 и 1981 годах соответственно; их заменили Джимми Креспо и Рик Дюфай. В период с 1980 по 1984 год группа не преуспела, выпустив альбом Rock in a Hard Place, который получил золотой сертификат, но не смог сравниться с их предыдущими успехами.

Перри и Уитфорд вернулись в Aerosmith в 1984 году, и группа подписала новый контракт с Geffen Records. После турне-камбэка группа записала Done with Mirrors (1985), который получил похвалу критиков, но не оправдал коммерческих ожиданий. Лишь после сотрудничества группы с рэп-группой Run – DMC в 1986 году и мультиплатинового релиза 1987 года Permanent Vacation они вернули себе прежний уровень популярности. 1970-е годы. В конце 1980-х и 1990-х годах группа вошла в топ-40 хитов и получила множество наград за музыку с мультиплатиновых альбомов Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), и Nine Lives (1997), когда они отправились в свои самые масштабные концертные туры на сегодняшний день. Их самые популярные синглы (все они попали в топ-20) за это время включали «Dude (Looks Like a Lady) », «Angel », «Rag Doll «,» Любовь в лифте «,» У Джени есть пистолет «,» То, что нужно «,» Жить на Edge «,» Cryin ‘ «и» Crazy «. Группа также стала феноменом поп-культуры с популярными музыкальными клипами и заметными выступлениями на телевидении, в кино и видеоиграх. В 1998 году они выпустили свой первый хит номер один с песней «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing » из саундтрека Армагеддона, а в следующем году выпустили свои собственные американские горки. аттракцион открылся в Мир Уолта Диснея. Их возвращение было описано как одно из самых ярких и ярких в истории рока. Дополнительные альбомы Just Push Play (в который вошел хит Top 10 «Jaded «), Honkin ‘on Bobo (сборник блюзовых каверов ) и Music from Another Dimension! последовали в 2001, 2004 и 2012 годах соответственно, а в 2008 году они выпустили Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, который считается лучшим- продажа видеоигр, ориентированных на группы. После 50 лет выступлений группа продолжает гастролировать и записывать музыку, но отправляется в прощальный тур, который, вероятно, продлится несколько лет. Группа постоянно проживает на концертах в Лас-Вегасе.

Aerosmith — самая продаваемая американская хард-рок-группа всех времен, продав более 150 миллионов пластинок по всему миру, в том числе более 70 миллионов пластинок. только в Соединенных Штатах. Имея 25 золотых альбомов, 18 платиновых альбомов и 12 мультиплатиновых альбомов, они являются рекордсменами по количеству сертификатов среди американских групп и имеют равное количество мультиплатиновых альбомов американских групп. Группа заняла 21 место в Top 40 Billboard Hot 100, девять хитов номер один Mainstream Rock, четыре Grammy Awards, шесть American Music Awards и десять MTV Video Music Awards. Они были занесены в Зал славы рок-н-ролла в 2001 году и вошли в списки 100 величайших артистов всех времен Rolling Stone и VH1 под 57 и 30 соответственно. В 2013 году основные авторы песен группы, Тайлер и Перри, были включены в Зал славы авторов песен, а в 2020 году группа получила награду MusiCares Person of the Year.

Содержание

  • 1 История
    • 1.1 Формирование (1964–1971)
    • 1.2 Рекордная сделка, Aerosmith, Get Your Wings и игрушки на чердаке (1971–1975)
    • 1.3 Скалы, Нарисуйте Line и Live! Бутлег (1976–1978)
    • 1.4. Отъезды Джо Перри и Брэда Уитфорда, «Ночь в колее» и «Рок в жестком месте» (1979–1984)
    • 1.5. Тур воссоединения «Назад в седле», «Сделано с зеркалами» и реабилитация от наркозависимости (1984–1986)
    • 1.6 Постоянный отпуск и помпа (1987–1991)
    • 1.7 Возьми себя в руки и большие (1992–1995)
    • 1.8 Девять жизней и «Я не хочу пропустить» вещь »(1996–2000)
    • 1.9 Just Push Play, O, Yeah! и Роксимус Максимус (2001–2003)
    • 1.10 Honkin ‘on Bobo, Rockin’ the Joint и Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2004–2006)
    • 1.11 Гастроли, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith и незаконченный альбом (2007–2009)
    • 1.12 Вражда Тайлера и Перри и тур «Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock» (2009–2010)
    • 1.13 Гастроли и музыка из другого измерения! (2010–2013)
    • 1.14 Сольные начинания, прощальный тур и грядущий 16-й альбом (2014–2018)
    • 1.15 Las Vegas Residency The Future (2019 – настоящее время)
  • 2 Влияние и наследие
  • 3 Персонал
    • 3.1 Текущие участники
    • 3.2 Текущие гастроли
    • 3.3 Бывшие участники
  • 4 Награды и достижения
    • 4.1 Рейтинги
  • 5 Дискография
    • 5.1 Студийные альбомы
  • 6 Фильмография и видеография
  • 7 Tours
  • 8 См. Также
  • 9 Ссылки
    • 9.1 Библиография
    • 9.2 Сноски
  • 10 Дополнительная литература
  • 11 Внешние ссылки

История

Образование (1964 г.) –1971)

В 1964 году Стивен Тайлер сформировал свою собственную группу под названием Strangeurs — позже Chain Reaction — в Йонкерсе, Нью-Йорк. Тем временем Перри и Гамильтон сформировали Jam Band (более известную как «Joe Perry’s Jam Band»), основанную на свободной форме и блюзе. Гамильтон и Перри переехали в Бостон, Массачусетс в сентябре 1969 года. Там они встретили Джои Крамера, барабанщика из Йонкерс, штат Нью-Йорк. Крамер знал Тайлера и всегда надеялся сыграть с ним в группе. Крамер, студент музыкального колледжа Беркли, решил оставить школу и присоединился к Jam Band.

В 1970 году Chain Reaction и Jam Band играли на одном концерте. Тайлеру сразу понравился звук Jam Band, и он захотел объединить две группы. В октябре 1970 года группы снова встретились и обсудили это предложение. Тайлер, который был барабанщиком и бэк-вокалистом в Chain Reaction, категорически отказался играть на барабанах в этой новой группе, настаивая на том, что он примет участие только в том случае, если он сможет быть фронтменом и ведущим вокалистом. Остальные согласились, и была сформирована новая группа. Группа переехала в дом на 1325 Commonwealth Avenue в Бостоне, где они вместе сочиняли и репетировали музыку и отдыхали в перерывах между выступлениями.

Члены группы, как сообщается, после обеда собирались кайф и смотрели Three Stooges повторы. Однажды у них было собрание post-Stooges, чтобы попытаться придумать имя. Крамер сказал, что когда он учился в школе, он писал слово «аэросмит» во всех своих блокнотах. Это имя пришло ему в голову после прослушивания альбома Гарри Нильссона Aerial Ballet, на жакете которого изображен артист цирка, выпрыгивающий из биплана. Первоначально товарищи Крамера по группе не были впечатлены; все они думали, что он имел в виду роман Синклера Льюиса, который они должны были читать на уроках английского языка в средней школе. «Нет, не Эроусмит», — объяснил Крамер. «А-Е-Р-О… Аэросмит». Группа выбрала это название после того, как также рассмотрела «Проститутки» и «Спайк Джонс».

Вскоре группа наняла Рэя Табано, друга детства Тайлера, в качестве ритм-гитариста и начала играет местные шоу. Aerosmith отыграли свой первый концерт в Мендоне, Массачусетс в Региональной средней школе Нипмука (ныне Средняя школа Мискоу Хилл) 6 ноября 1970 года. В 1971 году Табано был заменен на Брэд. Уитфорд, который также учился в музыкальной школе Беркли и ранее был участником группы Earth Inc. Уитфорд из Рединга, Массачусетс, уже играл в Рединге Средняя школа А. В. Кулиджа. За исключением периода с июля 1979 по апрель 1984, состав Тайлера, Перри, Гамильтона, Крамера и Уитфорда остался прежним.

Рекордная сделка, Aerosmith, Get Your Wings и Toys in the Attic (1971–1975)

После формирования группы и окончательного оформления состава в 1971 году группа начала добиваться некоторого успеха на местных концертах. Первоначально заказанная через агентство Ed Malhoit Agency, группа подписала промоутерский контракт с Фрэнком Коннелли, а в 1972 году заключила сделку с Дэвидом Кребсом и Стивом Лебером. Кребс и Лебер пригласили Columbia Records президента Клайва. Дэвис увидеть группу в Max’s Kansas City в Нью-Йорке. Изначально Aerosmith не планировали выступать в тот вечер в клубе, но они заплатили из своих карманов, чтобы получить место в счете, как сообщается, единственная группа, которая когда-либо делала это в Max’s. «No Surprize » из их альбома Night in the Ruts отпраздновали момент, когда их известность возросла.

Aerosmith подписала контракт с Columbia в середине 1972 года на сумму 125 000 долларов, о которой сообщалось, и выпустили свой дебютный альбом Aerosmith. Выпущенный в январе 1973 года, альбом достиг 166. Альбом был прямолинейным рок-н-роллом с четко выраженными блюзовыми элементами, заложив основу для фирменного звучания Aerosmith блюз-рок. Несмотря на то, что сингл с альбома занял первое место в чартах «Dream On » под номером 59, некоторые треки, такие как «Mama Kin » и «Walkin ‘the Dog», станут основными. живых выступлений группы и транслировались на рок-радио. Первоначально альбом достиг золотого статуса, в конечном итоге был продан тиражом 2 миллиона копий и стал дважды платиновым после того, как более десяти лет спустя группа достигла массового успеха. После постоянных гастролей группа выпустила свой второй альбом Get Your Wings в 1974 году, первый из серии мультиплатиновых альбомов, спродюсированных Джеком Дугласом. Этот альбом включал в себя рок-радио-хиты «Same Old Song and Dance » и «Train Kept A-Rollin ‘ «, кавер-версию ранее сделанную the Yardbirds. Альбом также содержал несколько фаворитов фанатов, в том числе «Lord of the Thighs «, «Seasons of Wither » и «SOS (Too Bad) «, более темный песни, которые стали основными на живых выступлениях группы. На сегодняшний день было продано три миллиона копий Get Your Wings.

В 1975 году Aerosmith выпустили свой третий альбом Toys in the Attic, который сделал Aerosmith мировыми звездами, конкурируя с такими, как например, Led Zeppelin и Rolling Stones. Первоначально насмехались как подделка Rolling Stones отчасти из-за физического сходства между солистами Стивеном Тайлером и Миком Джаггером, «Toys in the Attic» показали, что Aerosmith была уникальной и талантливой группой сама по себе. «Toys in the Attic» сразу же приобрели успех, начиная с сингла «Sweet Emotion «, который стал первым хитом группы Top 40. За этим последовало успешное переиздание «Dream On «, который занял 6-е место, став их лучшим синглом 1970-х в чартах. «Walk This Way », переизданный в 1976 году, вошел в топ-10 в начале 1977 года.

Кроме того, «Toys in the Attic » и «Big» Ten Inch Record »(песня, первоначально записанная Bull Moose Jackson ) стала основным продуктом концерта. В результате этого успеха оба предыдущих альбома группы попали в чарты. «Toys in the Attic» стал самым продаваемым студийным альбомом группы в Соединенных Штатах, с сертифицированными продажами в США 8 миллионов копий. Группа гастролировала в поддержку Toys in the Attic, где они начали получать большее признание. Примерно в это же время группа основала свою базу под названием «Wherehouse » в Уолтем, Массачусетс, где они записывали и репетировали музыку, а также вели дела.

Камни, проведи черту и живи! Bootleg (1976–1978)

Концертные выступления Стивена Тайлера и Джо Перри.

В 1976 году четвертым альбомом Aerosmith назывался Rocks, который «запечатлел Aerosmith в их самой грубой и роковой форме». Он быстро стал платиновым и включил в себя два хита Top 40, «Last Child » и «Back in the Saddle », а также балладу «Home Tonight «, который также нанесен на карту. В конечном итоге Rocks продали более четырех миллионов копий. И игрушки на чердаке, и скалы высоко ценятся, особенно в жанре хард-рок: они фигурируют в таких списках, как 500 величайших альбомов всех времен журнала Rolling Stone и упоминаются как влиятельные участники Guns N ‘Roses, Metallica и Mötley Crüe. Курт Кобейн также назвал Rocks одним из альбомов, которые, по его мнению, оказали наибольшее влияние на Звук Nirvana в его журнале в 1993 году. Вскоре после выхода Rocks группа продолжила интенсивные гастроли, на этот раз хедлайнерами своих собственных шоу, включая большие стадионы и рок.

В 1977 году Aerosmith выпустили пятый альбом Draw the Line. На его запись повлияли эксцессы группы, но в записи остались памятные моменты. Заглавный трек едва не вошел в топ-40 и остается основным продуктом живых выступлений, а «Kings and Queens » также попал в чарты. Альбом был продан тиражом 2 миллиона копий. Группа много гастролировала в поддержку альбома, но злоупотребление наркотиками и стремительная жизнь гастролей и звукозаписи начали влиять на их выступления. Тайлер и Перри стали известны как «токсичные близнецы » из-за их печально известного злоупотребления наркотиками на сцене и вне ее. Позже Тайлер прокомментировал: «Я потратил 64 миллиона долларов на наркотики»; Позже Перри усмехнулся: «В этом мире нет никакого способа потратить столько денег на наркотики и при этом остаться в живых. Это хороший заголовок, но, с практической точки зрения, это, вероятно, лишь небольшая часть того, на что мы потратили свои деньги. «

Продолжая гастролировать и записываться в конце 1970-х, Aerosmith появилась в составе Sgt. Фильм «Оркестр клуба одиноких сердец Пеппера». Их кавер на песню The Beatles ‘»Come Together » из саундтрека был последним хитом группы в Top 40 за почти 10 лет. Двойной винил Live! Bootleg, выпущенный в 1978 году, запечатлел грубость группы во время тура Draw the Line. Автономный сингл «Chip Away the Stone «, также выпущенный в 1978 году, занял 77 место в чартах.

Departures of Joe Perry и Brad Whitford, Night in the Ruts и Rock in a Hard Место (1979–1984)

В 1979 году группа приступила к работе над своим следующим альбомом Night in the Ruts, но Aerosmith решили отправиться в тур во время перерыва в графике записи. По мере того, как десятилетие подходило к концу, употребление наркотиков группой начало сказываться, и напряжение постепенно достигало апогея. Гастрольный график группы привел их к Cleveland Stadium 28 июля 1979 года, где они выступили хедлайнерами фестиваля World Series of Rock. Пандемониум разразился за кулисами, когда жена Джо Перри, Элисса, бросила стакан молока в жену Тома Гамильтона, Терри. После шоу Тайлер и Перри вступили в ожесточенный спор, когда Тайлер столкнулся с Перри по поводу выходок его жены, и по ходу спора Перри покинул Aerosmith (в то время как Тайлер утверждает в своей автобиографии, что он уволил Перри из группы). После своего отъезда Перри взял с собой часть написанной им музыки. Вскоре после своего ухода Перри сформировал свой собственный побочный проект, известный как Проект Джо Перри.

Поскольку над Night in the Ruts все еще нужно было проделать работу, Aerosmith потребовались замещающие музыканты, чтобы занять место Перри в песнях. это нужно было записать, чтобы закончить альбом. Гитарист Брэд Уитфорд взял на себя некоторые ведущие партии, а Ричи Супа, давний писательский партнер группы, исполнял свои обязанности там, где это было необходимо, пока группа не смогла нанять Джимми Креспо в качестве следующий штатный гитарист. Night in the Ruts был выпущен в ноябре 1979 года, но на тот момент удалось продать достаточно пластинок, чтобы получить золотой сертификат, хотя в конечном итоге было продано достаточно копий, чтобы стать платиновыми к 1994 году. Единственный сингл, который породил альбом, — кавер на » Remember (Walking in the Sand) «by the Shangri-Las, достиг 67 места в Billboard Hot 100.

Тур для Night in the Ruts начался вскоре после этого группа обнаружила, что играет на все меньших и меньших площадках, чем раньше, из-за того, что их популярность начала убывать. Проблемы с наркотиками Стивена Тайлера начали влиять на его выступление и написание песен, и он достиг дна в 1980 году, когда потерял сознание на сцене во время выступления в Портленде, штат Мэн, и не вставал до конца выступления. установлен. Также в 1980 году Aerosmith выпустили свой первый альбом-сборник Greatest Hits. Первоначально сборник не был очень популярным, но позже он приобрел популярность и стал самым продаваемым альбомом группы в Соединенных Штатах с продажами 11 миллионов копий. Осенью 1980 года Тайлер попал в серьезную аварию на мотоцикле, в результате чего он был госпитализирован на два месяца и не мог нормально гастролировать или записываться в 1981 году.

В 1981 году Aerosmith начали работу над своим следующим альбомом. Rock in a Hard Place и видел, как они воссоединились с продюсером Джеком Дугласом. Однако после того, как была записана первая песня для альбома «Lightning Strikes », Брэд Уитфорд покинул группу и решил создать дуэт с Дереком Сент-Холмсом, с которым он записал одноименный альбом , который не вызвал особого интереса. Позже Уитфорд присоединился к Joe Perry Project и играл с ними в 1984 году.

С Риком Дюфэем, занявшим место Уитфорда, Rock in a Hard Place был выпущен 27 августа 1982 года. Альбом достиг 32 места в чарте альбомов Billboard 200. Только один сингл попал в чарты, вышеупомянутый «Lightning Strikes», который занял 21-е место в чарте Billboard Mainstream Rock. Как и в случае с туром Night in the Ruts, Aerosmith не смогла забронировать места большего размера, и вместо этого пришлось полагаться на заполнение клубов и театров, что они изо всех сил пытались сделать. На арене возвращения на родину в Вустере, Массачусетс, Тайлер и Перри воссоединились и оказались за кулисами перед шоу. Тайлер был так пьян, что снова рухнул на сцену и, как и раньше, не мог встать.

14 февраля 1984 года Перри (к тому времени развелся со своей первой женой Элиссой) и Уитфорд увидели выступление Aerosmith в Бостоне. Театр Орфей. Вскоре после этого начались дискуссии об их реинтеграции в группу, и несколько месяцев спустя первоначальные участники Aerosmith официально воссоединились. Стивен Тайлер вспоминает:

Вы должны были почувствовать шум в тот момент, когда все пятеро из нас снова собрались в одной комнате в первый раз. Мы все начали смеяться — казалось, что пяти лет не прошло. Мы знали, что сделали правильный шаг.

— Стивен Тайлер

Вернувшись в тур воссоединения Saddle, Done with Mirrors и реабилитацию от наркозависимости (1984–1986)

В 1984 году Aerosmith приступила к реюнион-тур под названием Back in the Saddle Tour, результатом которого стал концертный альбом Classics Live II. Несмотря на то, что концерты в туре были очень посещаемыми, в нем было несколько инцидентов, в основном связанных с употреблением наркотиков участниками группы. Поскольку проблемы с наркотиками все еще не остались позади, группа подписала контракт с Geffen Records и начала работать над возвращением. Несмотря на то, что группа подписала контракт с новой звукозаписывающей компанией, старый лейбл группы Columbia продолжал пожинать плоды возвращения Aerosmith, выпуская совместные концертные альбомы Classics Live I и II и сборник Gems.

В 1985 году группа выпустила альбом Done with Mirrors, их первый студийный альбом с момента воссоединения. Хотя альбом действительно получил несколько положительных отзывов, он стал просто золотым и не стал хитом и не вызвал широкого интереса. Самый известный трек альбома, «Let the Music Do the Talking », на самом деле был кавером на песню, изначально записанную Joe Perry Project и выпущенную на одноименном альбоме этой группы. Тем не менее, группа снова стала популярной концертной площадкой, гастролировав в поддержку Done with Mirrors в 1986 году. В 1986 году Тайлер и Перри появились на обложке Run – DMC. песни «Walk This Way «, трека , в котором рок-н-ролл сочетается с хип-хопом. Достигнув 4-го места в Billboard Hot 100, песня и ее часто транслируемое видео возродили карьеру Aerosmith, представив музыку группы новому поколению.

Несмотря на их возрождение, проблемы с наркотиками у участников группы остались. на их пути. В 1986 году Тайлер успешно завершил программу реабилитации от наркозависимости после вмешательства других участников группы, врача и менеджера Тима Коллинза, которые считали, что будущее группы не будет светлым. если Тайлер не лечится вовремя. Остальные участники группы также прошли программы реабилитации от наркозависимости в течение следующих нескольких лет. Согласно откровенной автобиографии группы, в сентябре 1986 года Коллинз пообещал, что сможет сделать Aerosmith самой большой группой в мире к 1990 году, если все они пройдут курс реабилитации от наркозависимости. Их следующий альбом был решающим из-за коммерческое разочарование Done With Mirrors, а также члены группы стали чистыми, они упорно трудились, чтобы сделать их следующий альбом успеха.

Permanent Vacation и насос (1987-1991)

Permanent Vacation был выпущен в августе 1987 года, став главным хитом и бестселлером группы за более чем десятилетие (было продано 5 миллионов копий в США), со всеми тремя синглами («Dude (Looks Like a Lady) «,» Angel «и» Rag Doll «), попадающие в топ-20 Billboard Hot 100. Стивен Тайлер в своей автобиографии сообщает, что альбом было «… первым, что мы сделали трезвыми». Частью коммерческого успеха Permanent Vacation стал продюсер Брюс Фэйрберн, чьи производственные штрихи (такие как звуковые эффекты и высококачественная запись) добавили интерес к альбому, а также привлечение внешних авторов, таких как Десмонд Чайлд, Джим Валланс и Холли Найт, которые помогали группе писать тексты песен. В то время как группа изначально не решалась использовать сторонних авторов песен, в том числе Тайлер был в ярости из-за того, что Найт получил кредиты на написание песен за изменение одного слова («Rag Time» стал «Rag Doll»), метод окупился, поскольку Permanent Vacation стал самым успешным альбомом группы. через десятилетие. Группа отправилась в последующий тур с товарищами по лейблу Guns N ‘Roses (которые назвали Aerosmith основным источником влияния), которое временами было интенсивным из-за новой борьбы Aerosmith за то, чтобы оставаться чистыми среди Широко разрекламированное, безудержное употребление наркотиков Guns N ‘Roses.

Следующий альбом Aerosmith был еще более успешным. Pump, выпущенный в сентябре 1989 года, включал три сингла Top Ten: «Love in an Elevator », «Janie’s Got a Gun » и What It Takes «, а также топ-30» The Other Side «, восстановив группу как серьезную музыкальную силу. Pump имел критический и коммерческий успех, в конечном итоге было продано 7 миллионов копий. Создавая несколько музыкальных видеоклипов, регулярно появляющихся на MTV, и получив четыре звезды от ведущих музыкальных журналов. Pump занял четвертое место среди самых продаваемых альбомов 1990 года. Группа также получила свою первую Грэмми в этой категории. из Лучшего рок-выступления дуэта или группы с вокалом за «Janie’s Got a Gun». Кроме того, видео на «Janie’s Got a Gun» выиграло две Video Music Awards и был признан одним из 100 величайших видеороликов всех времен по версии Rolling Stone, MTV и VH1. Как и Permanent Vacation, Pump был спродюсирован Брюсом Фэйрберном, который добавил такие штрихи, как инструментальные интерлюдии, которые обеспечивали переходы между n песен, чтобы придать альбому более полное звучание, а также Margarita Horns, добавившая рожки к таким трекам, как «Love in an Elevator» и «The Other Side». Рок-критик Стивен Томас Эрлевин утверждал, что Памп «упивается [поп-уступками], никогда не упуская из виду грязное хард-роковое ядро ​​Aerosmith», а затем сказал, что «такие амбиции и успешная музыкальная эклектика делают Памп рейтингом с Игрушки на чердаке и в скалах ». Процесс записи Pump был задокументирован в видео The Making of Pump, которое с тех пор было переиздано на DVD. Видеоклипы на синглы альбома были представлены на альбоме Things That Go Pump in the Night, который быстро стал платиновым.

Aerosmith появляется в скетче «Wayne’s World » на Saturday Night Live в 1990 году.

В поддержку Pump группа отправилась в 12-месячный Pump Tour, который длился большую часть 1990 года. 21 февраля 1990 года, группа появилась в скетче «Wayne’s World » на Saturday Night Live, обсуждая падение коммунизма и Советского Союза, и исполнила свои недавние хиты «Janie’s Got a Gun «и» Обезьяна на моей спине «. Появление группы в скетче «Мир Уэйна» было позже оценено E! как момент номер один в истории программы. 11 августа 1990 года вышло выступление группы на MTV Unplugged. В октябре 1990 года Pump Tour закончился первым выступлением группы в Австралии. В том же году группа была включена в «Голливудскую рок-прогулку». В ноябре 1991 года группа появилась в эпизоде ​​The Simpsons «Flaming Moe’s » и выпустила бокс-сет под названием Pandora’s Box. В координации с выпуском Pandora’s Box хит 1975 года «Sweet Emotion» группы был повторно микширован и переиздан как сингл, а для его продвижения был создан музыкальный клип. Также в 1991 году группа исполнила свой сингл 1973 года «Dream On» с оркестром Майкла Камена для специального выпуска MTV 10th Anniversary; это выступление было использовано в качестве официального музыкального клипа на песню. В 1992 году Тайлер и Перри выступили вживую в качестве гостей Guns N ‘Roses во время всемирного платного шоу в Париже в 1992 году, исполнив попурри из «Mama Kin» (которое GN’R покрыло в 1986) и «Train Kept-A Rollin».

Get a Grip and Big Ones (1992–1995)

Группа взяла небольшой перерыв перед записью своего продолжения к Pump в 1992 году. Несмотря на значительные сдвиги в мейнстриме в начале 1990-х годов, Get a Grip 1993 года был столь же успешным в коммерческом плане, став их первым альбомом, дебютировавшим под номером 1, и разошелся тиражом 7 миллионов копий за два. -полтора года и более 20 миллионов копий по всему миру. Первыми синглами были хард-рок «Livin ‘on the Edge » и «Eat the Rich «. Хотя многих критиков не впечатлило внимание к последующим взаимозаменяемым пауэр-балладам при продвижении альбома, все три («Cryin ‘ », «Amazing » и «Crazy «) оказались огромными успехами на радио и MTV. В музыкальных видеоклипах снималась многообещающая актриса Алисия Сильверстоун ; ее провокационные выступления принесли ей титул «цыпленка Aerosmith» в первой половине десятилетия. Дочь Стивена Тайлера Лив Тайлер также была показана в клипе «Crazy». Группа выиграла две премии Грэмми за песни с этого альбома в категории Лучшее рок-исполнение дуэта или группы с вокалом : за «Livin ‘on the Edge» в 1994 году и » Crazy »в 1995 году.

Во время создания Get a Grip менеджмент и звукозаписывающая компания привлекли множество профессиональных соавторов для написания песен, чтобы сделать почти все песни на альбоме более привлекательными с коммерческой точки зрения. продолжаться до начала 2000-х. Однако это привело к обвинениям в продаже, которые продолжались в течение 1990-х годов. Помимо изнурительного 18-месячного мирового турне Aerosmith в поддержку Get a Grip, группа также сделала ряд вещей, чтобы помочь продвинуть себя и свой альбом и привлечь внимание молодежи, включая появление группы. в фильме Мир Уэйна 2, где они исполнили две песни, выступление группы и их музыку в видеоиграх Revolution X и Quest for Fame, исполнив в Woodstock ’94, используя свою песню «Deuces Are Wild » в The Beavis and Butt-head Experience и открывая свой собственный клуб The Mama Kin Music Холл, Бостон, Массачусетс, в 1994 году. В том же году был выпущен сборник группы для Geffen Records под названием Big Ones, в который вошли их самые большие хиты с альбома Permanent. Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip, «Deuces Are Wild» от Beavis and Butt-head Experience, а также две новые песни «Blind Man » и «Walk on Water «, оба из которых имели большой успех в рок-чартах.

Девять жизней и «Я не хочу ничего упускать» (1996–2000)

Aerosmith подписали контракт на 30 миллионов долларов на четыре записи с Columbia Records / Sony Music в 1991 году, но записали только три из шести контрактных альбомов. с Geffen Records в этот момент (Сделано с зеркалами, постоянный отпуск и помпа). В период с 1991 по 1996 год они выпустили еще два альбома с Геффеном (Get a Grip и Big Ones), что означало, что теперь у них было пять альбомов с Геффеном за плечами (вместе с запланированной концертной компиляцией), что означало, что теперь они могли начать запись их новый контракт с Колумбией. Группа взяла отпуск со своими семьями, прежде чем приступить к работе над своим следующим альбомом Nine Lives, который был связан с кадровыми проблемами, включая увольнение менеджера Тима Коллинза, который, по словам группы участников, чуть было не привело к распаду группы. Продюсер альбома также был изменен с Глена Балларда на Кевина Ширли. Nine Lives был выпущен в марте 1997 года. Обзоры были неоднозначными, и Nine Lives сначала упали в чартах, хотя у него долгая жизнь в чартах, и он продавался дважды платиновым только в Соединенных Штатах, чему способствовали его синглы «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) «, баллада» Hole in My Soul «и популярный кроссовер» Pink «(который принес группе четвертый титул Грэмми в 1999 году в категории Лучшее рок-исполнение дуэтом или группой с вокалом ). За ним последовал двухлетний тур Nine Lives Tour, в котором были проблемы, в том числе вокалист Стивен Тайлер, травмировавший ногу на концерте, и Джои Крамер получил ожоги второй степени, когда его автомобиль загорелся на заправке.

Рок-н-американские горки с участием Aerosmith открылся 29 июля 1999 года в Голливудской студии Disney в Walt Disney World Resort.

В 1998 году, в разгар неудач во время тура Nine Lives Tour, группа выпустила сингл «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing », тема любви, написанная Дайан Уоррен для фильма 1998 года Армагеддон с дочерью Стивена Тайлера Лив. Песня стала первым и единственным синглом Aerosmith под номером 1, когда она дебютировала на верхней позиции в Billboard Hot 100 и оставалась на вершине хит-парадов в течение четырех недель. Песня была номинирована на премию Оскар в 1999 году. Песня открыла Aerosmith для нового поколения и остается основным продуктом медленного танца. В 1998 году также был выпущен двойной концертный альбом A Little South of Sanity, который был собран из выступлений в турах Get a Grip и Nine Lives. Альбом стал платиновым вскоре после его выпуска. Группа продолжала свои, казалось бы, бесконечные мировые турне, продвигая Nine Lives и сингл «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» и в 1999 году.

В 1999 году Aerosmith приняли участие в поездке Rock ‘ n ‘Американские горки с участием Aerosmith, обеспечивающие саундтрек и тему поездки на Sunset Boulevard в Disney’s Hollywood Studios в Walt Disney World Resort и ранее в 2002 году. в Backlot в Disneyland Paris в Walt Disney Studios Park и закрылся в 2019 году, замененный Iron Man и аттракцион Мстители в Кампусе Мстителей. 9 сентября 1999 года Стивен Тайлер и Джо Перри воссоединились с Run – DMC, а также к ним присоединился Кид Рок для совместного живого выступления «Walk This Way» в MTV Video Music Awards, предшественник Girls of Summer Tour. Группа отметила новое тысячелетие коротким туром по Японии, а также написала песню «Angel’s Eye » для фильма 2000 года Charlie’s Angels. В декабре 2000 года они завершили работу над своим следующим альбомом. В августе 2018 года в небольшом городке Новой Англии был найден фургон Band, который использовался во время их фанковых туров 1964 года на International Harvester Metro.

Just Push Play, O, Yeah! и Роксимус Максимус (2001–2003)

Брэд Уитфорд, Стивен Тайлер и Джо Перри из Aerosmith, выступающие на NFL Kickoff в Вашингтоне, округ Колумбия, 4 сентября 2003 г.

Группа вступила в свое следующее десятилетие, выступив вместе с NSYNC на шоу Super Bowl XXXV в перерыве между перерывами, названном «The Kings of Rock and Pop», с участием Бритни Спирс, Мэри Дж. Блайдж и Нелли. Все звезды сотрудничали с Aerosmith в конце для исполнения «Walk This Way «.

» В марте 2001 года группа выпустила свой 13-й студийный альбом Just Push Play, который быстро стал платиновым. подпитываются топ-10 синглом «Jaded » и появлением заглавного трека в рекламе Dodge. Они были введены в Rock and Roll Hall of Fame вскоре после выхода их альбома, в конце марта 2001 года. Aerosmith — единственная группа, вошедшая в Зал славы с песней, активной в чартах («Jaded»). Позже в том же году группа выступила как часть United We Stand: What More I Can I Give благотворительный концерт в Вашингтоне, округ Колумбия, для 11 сентября жертв и их семей. Группа вылетела обратно в Индианаполис для выступления той же ночью в рамках своего Just Push Play Tour.

Группа начала 2002 год с завершения тура Just Push Play и одновременной записи фрагментов для своего Behind Специальная музыка на VH1, в котором рассказывается не только об истории группы, но и о текущей деятельности и гастролях группы. Специальное мероприятие было одним из немногих, которое длилось два часа после музыки. В мае Aerosmith сделал кавер на тему «из Человека-паука » для саундтрека к одноимённому фильму 2002 года. 27 июня группа выступила на официальном концерте чемпионата мира по футболу на стадионе Токио, который проходил во время чемпионата мира по футболу 2002 года в Корее / Японии. В июле 2002 года Aerosmith выпустили сборник на двух дисках O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, на которой был представлен новый сингл «Girls of Summer «, и отправились в Girls of Summer Tour вместе с Kid Rock и Ход – открытие DMC. О да! с тех пор был сертифицирован дважды платиновым. MTV удостоило Aerosmith награды mtvICON в 2002 году. Выступления включали Pink кавер на песню «Janie’s Got a Gun». Шакира исполнила «Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», Kid Rock исполнила «Mama Kin» и «Last Child», Train исполнила «Dream On» и Папа Роуч записал «Sweet Emotion». Кроме того, в отзывах упоминались неожиданные гости Metallica, а также Джанет Джексон, вокалист Limp Bizkit Фред Дерст, Алисия Сильверстоун. и Мила Кунис.

В 2003 году Aerosmith вместе с Kiss выступили в качестве со-хэдлайнеров на Rocksimus Maximus Tour в рамках подготовки к выпуску своего блюзового альбома. Они также исполнили песню для Rugrats Go Wild, «Lizard Love».

Honkin ‘на Bobo, Rockin’ the Joint и Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2004–2006)

Давно обещанный блюзовый альбом Aerosmith Honkin ‘on Bobo был выпущен в 2004 году. Это было возвращение к истокам группы, включая запись альбома на живых выступлениях, работу с бывшим продюсером Джеком Дугласом., и сложив свою блюз-рок твердость. За ним последовал концертный DVD You Gotta Move в декабре 2004 года, взятый из выступлений на Honkin ‘в рамках Bobo Tour. «Dream On» также использовалась в рекламной кампании Buick в 2004 году, нацеленной на рынок этой марки, который сейчас в основном состоит из людей, которые были подростками, когда песня впервые попала в чарты.

В 2005 году Стивен Тайлер появился в фильме Будь крутым. Джо Перри выпустил свой одноименный сольный альбом в том же году. На церемонии вручения «Грэмми» 2006 года он был номинирован на «Лучшее инструментальное рок-исполнение» за трек «Mercy», но проиграл Лесу Полу. В октябре 2005 года Aerosmith выпустила CD / DVD Rockin ‘the Joint. 30 октября группа отправилась в тур Rockin ‘the Joint Tour с Ленни Кравицем, чтобы отправиться в осенне-зимний тур по аренам крупнейших рынков США. Весной группа планировала тур с Cheap Trick, выйдя на вторичные рынки США. Однако почти весь этот этап тура был отменен. Первоначально даты были отменены одна за другой до 22 марта 2006 года, когда было объявлено, что вокалисту Стивену Тайлеру нужна операция на горле, а оставшиеся даты тура были впоследствии отменены.

Aerosmith приступили к записи нового альбома на День вооруженных сил 2006 года. Тайлер и Перри выступили с Boston Pops Orchestra на их ежегодном концерте 4 июля на Эспланаде в 2006 году, что стало важной вехой, поскольку это было первое крупное мероприятие или выступление после операции Стивена Тайлера на горле. Примерно в это же время группа также объявила, что в конце 2006 года они отправятся в Route of All Evil Tour с Mötley Crüe. 24 августа 2006 года было объявлено, что Том Гамильтон лечился от рака горла. Чтобы полностью выздороветь, он пропустил большую часть тура Route of All Evil Tour, пока не поправился. Бывший басист Joe Perry Project Дэвид Халл заменял Гамильтона до его возвращения. 5 сентября 2006 года Aerosmith начали тур Route of All Evil Tour вместе с Mötley Crüe в Колумбусе, штат Огайо. В рамках турне обе группы выступили в амфитеатрах по всей Северной Америке до 24 ноября. После этого были добавлены несколько избранных выступлений на аренах, некоторые из которых были с Mötley Crüe. Тур завершился 17 декабря.

17 октября 2006 года вышел сборник Devil’s Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith. Альбом содержал предыдущие хиты с добавлением двух новых песен, «Devil’s Got a New Disguise » и «Sedona Sunrise», которые были более старыми перезаписанными для альбома. «Devil’s Got a New Disguise» занял 15 строчку в чарте Mainstream Rock Tracks. Альбом был предназначен для выполнения контракта Aerosmith с Sony и поддержки поклонников до выхода нового студийного альбома группы.

Touring, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith и незаконченный альбом (2007–2009)

In В начале 2007 года группа объявила о новом мировом турне, первом за почти десять лет концерте, который включает концерты за пределами Северной Америки или Японии. Группа выступила в лондонском Hard Rock Cafe в феврале 2007 года в рамках своего европейского турне, которое включало ночь в Гайд-парке в рамках фестиваля Hyde Park Calling, спонсируемого Hard Rock Cafe. Весной группа гастролировала по Латинской Америке, собрав аншлаг на стадионы. Летом группа гастролировала по Европе, выступила на нескольких крупных рок-фестивалях и посетила страны, в которых никогда не играла раньше. Кроме того, группа впервые выступила в странах Ближнего Востока, таких как Объединенные Арабские Эмираты и Индия. Группа также отыграла несколько избранных концертов в Калифорнии и Канаде в конце июля. Концерт 21 июля на острове Принца Эдуарда стал крупнейшим в истории этой провинции. В сентябре группа отыграла восемь концертов на основных рынках северо-востока Северной Америки. Эти шоу открыла Джоан Джетт. Группа также отыграла частный концерт на Гавайях. Публичное шоу на Мауи было отменено по логистическим причинам, что привело к коллективному иску против группы. В апреле 2009 года Aerosmith согласилась компенсировать всем покупателям билетов на отмененное шоу бесплатным билетом на перенесенное шоу на Мауи, которое состоится 20 октября 2009 года, вместе с возмещением всех личных расходов, связанных с шоу. 384>

1 ноября 2007 года группа вошла в студию, чтобы работать над последним студийным альбомом своего текущего контракта с Sony. В то время считалось, что в альбом войдут как перезаписанные треки с предыдущих альбомов, так и совершенно новый материал. В интервью гитарист Джо Перри рассказал, что помимо создания нового альбома, группа тесно сотрудничала с создателями серии Guitar Hero над разработкой Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, видеоигра, посвященная музыке группы. Игра была выпущена 29 июня 2008 года и содержит многие из их самых популярных песен. Стивен Тайлер объявил на VH1 Classic Radio 4 сентября 2008 года, что Aerosmith намерены войти в студию в конце сентября 2008 года, чтобы закончить 15-й студийный альбом группы. Тайлер также подтвердил, что группа планирует начать новый тур по США в июне 2009 года в поддержку альбома, который пока не имеет названия. Этому туру должен был предшествовать концерт в Венесуэле 1 февраля 2009 года. Однако 15 января 2009 года Тайлер сказал, что группа не сможет отыграть концерт из-за второй травмы колена гитариста Джо Перри. В середине февраля 2009 года было объявлено, что продюсером альбома будет знаменитый Брендан О’Брайен и что альбом, скорее всего, будет записан вживую, как и их предыдущие записи. Хотя группа надеялась закончить альбом до тура, начавшегося в июне 2009 года, Перри сказал, что группа «поняла, что нет никаких шансов закончить [альбом], прежде чем мы отправимся в путь для лето.» В турне ZZ Top выступали на разогреве большую часть тура. Тур Aerosmith / ZZ Top, представленный Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, был официально объявлен, и первые концерты были выпущены 8 апреля 2009 года.

Aerosmith выступают в Таллинне, Эстония, 5 июля 2007 г.

Тур был намечен на группу по Северной Америке с июня по сентябрь 2009 г. В турне группа исполнила почти все песни из своего альбома 1975 года Toys in the Attic во время первых семи концертов тура, а также Джо Перри выступал с вокалом на «Combination» 1976 года. Однако тур был сопряжен с несколькими проблемами со здоровьем. Гитаристу Брэду Уитфорду пришлось пропустить первые семь концертов тура, чтобы оправиться от операции на голове, после травмы головы, когда он выходил из машины. 28 июня 2009 года на седьмом концерте группы в туре на Mohegan Sun Arena в Ункасвилле, Коннектикут, вокалист Стивен Тайлер повредил ногу, из-за чего пришлось отложить семь концертов. Как только 15 июля группа возобновила тур, Уитфорд вернулся в свои ряды. Однако Том Гамильтон был вынужден покинуть турне, чтобы оправиться от неинвазивной хирургии. 5 августа 2009 года Тайлер был доставлен в больницу после падения со сцены на концерте в Стерджис, Южная Дакота. Ему помогли сотрудники службы безопасности и он был отведен за кулисы, прежде чем гитарист Джо Перри сообщил аудитории, что шоу окончено. Тайлер был доставлен по воздуху в региональную больницу Рапид-Сити, где он получил лечение от травм головы и шеи и перелома плеча. Из-за травм Тайлера группа была вынуждена отложить пять концертов в Западной Канаде. 14 августа 2009 года Aerosmith объявили, что они решили отменить оставшиеся даты тура по США с ZZ Top из-за травм Тайлера.

В разгар тура Перри завершил работу над своим пятым соло. альбом Have Guitar, Will Travel и барабанщик Джои Крамер выпустили свою автобиографию Hit Hard. Сольный альбом Перри был выпущен 6 октября 2009 года.

После того, как Тайлер оправился от падения со сцены, группа вернулась на сцену в середине октября для двух концертов на Гавайях, одного на Мауи который был перенесен с 2007 года и, наконец, играл как часть юридического урегулирования, а также дополнительное шоу, которое проходило в Гонолулу. В начале ноября группа отыграла концерт в Абу-Даби в рамках Grand Prix.

Tyler-Perry feud и Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock Tour (2009–2010)

Выступление Aerosmith в Арнеме, Нидерланды, 23 июня 2010 г.

Тайлер отказался от запланированного южноамериканского турне в конце 2009 г. и, похоже, намеревался заняться сольными проектами, в том числе его автобиографией Does the Noise in Моя голова тебя беспокоит ?. Тайлер сказал журналу Classic Rock: «Я еще не знаю, что делаю, но это определенно будет чем-то, что Стивен Тайлер: работа над своим брендом — брендом Тайлером». Между тем, гитарист Джо Перри гастролировал по США в конце 2009 года, а также по Японии и Великобритании в начале 2010 года.

В ноябре 2009 года Джо Перри заявил, что Тайлер не контактировал с группой и может быть на грани ухода из Aerosmith. Перри заявил, что остальная часть группы «искала нового певца для работы». Сообщалось, что к певцу Ленни Кравитцу предложили занять должность Стивена Тайлера, от которой он затем отказался.

Однако, несмотря на слухи о его уходе из группы, Тайлер присоединился к проекту Джо Перри на сцене. 10 ноября 2009 года в Fillmore New York на Irving Plaza Тайлер и Перри вместе исполнили сингл Aerosmith «Walk This Way «. Согласно источникам на мероприятии, Тайлер заверил толпу, что он «не уходит из Aerosmith».

22 декабря журнал People сообщил, что Тайлер вошел в реабилитационный центр, чтобы справиться со своей зависимостью. к обезболивающим в результате травм коленей, ног и ступней в результате многих лет выступлений. В своем заявлении Тайлер сказал, что благодарен за поддержку, которую он получает, стремится к тому, чтобы обо всем позаботились, и очень хочет вернуться на сцену и в студию звукозаписи со своими товарищами по группе.

Январь 20 ноября 2010 года Перри подтвердил, что группа собирается пройти прослушивание на нового певца, который заменит Тайлера. Перри сказал, что операция Тайлера на ноге «вырвет его из поля зрения» на срок до полутора лет, а тем временем остальная часть группы хотела продолжать выступать. Перри также сказал, что группа была бы готова продолжить работу с Тайлером в будущем, если бы певец захотел.

В ответ адвокат Тайлера отправил группе и ее менеджеру письмо «прекратите и воздерживайтесь» и пригрозил. судебный иск против обоих, если группа не прекратит усилия по замене Тайлера.

15 февраля 2010 года было объявлено, что Aerosmith будут заголовком Download Festival в Donington Park, Англия, июнь 2010. Тайлер был утвержден в качестве фронтмена шоу промоутером фестиваля Энди Коппингом. Было объявлено, что перед датой 13 июня группа выступит на Sweden Rock Festival 10 июня в Sölvesborg. Во время шоу в Донингтоне Перри отметил положение Тайлера как фронтмена, назвав его «лучшим вокалистом планеты». 24 февраля группа объявила первые даты своего грядущего тура Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock. В ходе тура группа отыграла семь концертов в Южной и Центральной Америке в мае, а затем — одиннадцать концертов в Европе в июне и начале июля. В рамках этого турне группа впервые в своей карьере выступила в Колумбии, Перу и Греции. Группа отыграла 24 концерта в Северной Америке в конце июля, августе и сентябре. Многие концерты проходили в местах, от которых группа отказалась в 2009 году. В рамках тура группа отыграла Fenway Park в Бостоне с другими бостонцами J. Geils Band.

Problems on the тур группы Cocked, Locked и Ready to Rock возник в августе 2010 года, когда Тайлер случайно ударил Джо Перри стойкой микрофона по голове на концерте в Вантаге, Нью-Йорк, а Перри врезался в Тайлера в Торонто. шоу, из-за которого Тайлер упал со сцены. Перри получил незначительную травму головы на шоу Wantagh, а Тайлеру помогли фанаты и Перри на шоу в Торонто, и оба выступления продолжились. Примерно в то же время, когда произошли эти инциденты, между Перри и Тайлером снова вспыхнула напряженность из-за планов Тайлера стать судьей по талантам на American Idol. Перри раскритиковал Тайлера за то, что он не проконсультировался с остальной частью группы, сказав, что он «узнал об этом в Интернете, как и весь остальной мир», и что никто из участников группы ничего не знал об этом.

18 августа Сообщалось, что Тайлер официально подписался на шоу. Когда его спросили об этом в октябре, Перри заявил, что понимает причины Тайлера и пожелал ему удачи, но заявил, что будет искать другие проекты: «Я устал ждать, поэтому сейчас я ни от чего не откажусь».

Объявляя о туре Cocked, Locked и Ready to Rock в 2009 году, Тайлер и Перри сказали, что следующим пунктом повестки дня будет новый альбом Aerosmith, первый с 2004 года Honkin ‘on Bobo. Группа записывалась с продюсером Бренданом О’Брайеном в 2008 году, но остановилась из-за проблем со здоровьем Тайлера. Басист Aerosmith Том Гамильтон сказал Boston Herald в сентябре 2010 года, что Тайлер считает, что у него есть время и энергия, чтобы продолжать выступать в группе, а также быть судьей на American Idol.

Гамильтон объяснил, » Стивен очень решительно сказал, что то, как его время распределяется на шоу, оставляет место для работы над записью. Он приложил огромные усилия, чтобы напомнить всем об этом, так что, надеюсь, так оно и будет ». 5 ноября 2010 года Брэд Уитфорд сказал, что записи, вероятно, будут проходить в Лос-Анджелесе, где находится штаб-квартира American Idol, и за этим последует мировое турне.

Гастроли и музыка из другого измерения! (2010–2013)

Стивен Тайлер и Джои Крамер вместе играют на барабанах на концерте Aerosmith в Чикаго, штат Иллинойс, 22 июня 2012 г.

В интервью в ноябре 2010 г., опубликованном на сайте NME.com, барабанщик Джои Крамер подтвердил, что у группы были все намерения закончить и выпустить свой долго откладывавшийся альбом в 2011 году, заявив: «На самом деле, на данный момент единственное, что нас остановит, — это если кто-то окончательный умрет.. Помимо этого, мы уже прошли через то, через что прошли, и выдержали испытание временем. Что еще есть? » 18 января 2011 года Тайлер заявил, что «у Джо (Перри) есть кое-что, и у меня есть куча песен, которые я написал для соло и / или Aerosmith», и на этой неделе группа приступит к подготовке альбома. 20 марта 2011 года Aerosmith анонсировали новый альбом лучших хитов Tough Love: Best of the Ballads, который был выпущен 10 мая 2011 года. 14 мая 2011 года группа объявила о турне по латиноамериканскому языку. Америка осенью 2011 года. В июне Джо Перри объявил, что группа собирается встретиться в студии звукозаписи, чтобы в июле выпустить следующий альбом группы. 30 августа было объявлено, что новый альбом выйдет примерно в мае 2012 года. Продюсером альбома будет Джек Дуглас, который в 1970-х годах продюсировал четыре альбома группы. Aerosmith начали свое осеннее турне по Латинской Америке и Японии 22 октября в Лиме, ​​Перу. В рамках тура группа впервые в своей карьере выступила в Парагвае, Панаме и Эквадоре. Их выступление в Асунсьоне, Парагвай было отложено на день после того, как вокалист Стивен Тайлер получил травмы лица после падения в душе в номере отеля из-за приступа пищевого отравления, которое обезвожило его и привело к обмороку <. 384>

11 марта 2012 г. Aerosmith был показан в эпизоде ​​60 минут. Шоу включало очень откровенные интервью с участниками группы, перемежающиеся живыми выступлениями во время тура группы 2011 года. Некоторые из комментариев участников группы друг о друге, казалось, вновь разожгли былую напряженность в группе. Однако 22 марта Джо Перри удивил Стивена Тайлера, исполнив для него «Happy Birthday » на American Idol в качестве подарка на день рождения Тайлера. 26 марта Aerosmith объявили о летнем туре с Cheap Trick под названием «Global Warming Tour ». 23 мая Aerosmith дебютировали со своим новым синглом «Legendary Child » в финале сезона American Idol. Вскоре после этого было объявлено, что их пятнадцатый студийный альбом Music from Another Dimension! выйдет 6 ноября 2012 года. 30 мая Aerosmith и Cheap Trick выступили для Walmart акционеры. Турне Aerosmith «Global Warming Tour» началось 16 июня в Миннеаполисе, и до 12 августа группа посетила 26 мест по всей Северной Америке. Группа намекнула, что тур продолжится в октябре / ноябре после выхода альбома. 22 августа Aerosmith выпустили одновременно два сингла: рокер «Lover Alot » и балладу «What Could Have Been Love «. 22 сентября Aerosmith выступили на музыкальном фестивале iHeartRadio в Лас-Вегасе. Перед выпуском своего нового альбома группа выступила на The Late Show с Дэвидом Леттерманом и Today, а Тайлер и Перри дали интервью на The Late Show и The Посмотреть. Кроме того, Тайлер, Перри и Уитфорд исполнили «Dream On » для телемарафона Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together, чтобы собрать средства для жертв одноименного шторма, обрушившегося на северо-восток Соединенных Штатов. 5 ноября Aerosmith дали концерт на открытом воздухе перед своей старой квартирой на 1325 Commonwealth Avenue в Бостоне, чтобы отпраздновать выпуск своего альбома и их бостонские корни. Музыка из другого измерения! был выпущен 6 ноября. Двумя днями позже группа начала вторую часть своего турне Global Warming Tour, в ходе которого до 13 декабря группа посетила 14 мест в Северной Америке.

21 января 2013 года Aerosmith выпустили «» Can’t Stop Lovin ‘You «(с участием Кэрри Андервуд ) в качестве четвертого сингла с альбома Music from Another Dimension !. 20 февраля было объявлено, что основные авторы песен группы Стивен Тайлер и Джо Перри будут лауреатами премии ASCAP Founders Award на 30-й ежегодной премии общества в области поп-музыки 17 апреля. Два дня спустя это было объявлено. что дуэт будет введен в Зал славы авторов песен на церемонии, которая состоится 13 июня.

В конце апреля и начале мая 2013 года Aerosmith продлили свой тур по Австралии по Глобальному потеплению., Новая Зеландия, Филиппины, Индонезия и Сингапур. Это ознаменовало первые выступления группы в Австралии за 23 года и первые выступления группы в последних четырех странах. Тому Хэмилтону пришлось пропустить последние три австралийских шоу из-за болезни; Дэвид Халл заменил его. 5 мая Aerosmith отменили свое первое выступление в Индонезии (запланированное на 11 мая) из соображений безопасности; фактическая угроза не была выпущена. 30 мая Aerosmith выступили в рамках благотворительного концерта «Boston Strong» для жертв взрыва на Бостонском марафоне. Группа также выступила на Greenbrier Classic в Западной Вирджинии 6 июля, в Foxwoods Resort Casino в Коннектикуте 10 июля, на четырех концертах в Японии в середине августа и в рамках из серии концертов в честь 110-летия Harley-Davidson в Милуоки 30 августа. Осенью 2013 года Aerosmith расширили свой тур по Центральной и Южной Америке, включая первые выступления в Гватемале, Сальвадоре и Уругвае.. Гамильтон был вынужден покинуть тур по Латинской Америке из-за болезни.

В июле 2013 года группа выпустила концертный DVD Rock for the Rising Sun, который также задокументировал 2011 года группы. тур по Японии. Релиз также был показан в некоторых кинотеатрах в октябре 2013 года.

Сольные выступления, прощальный тур и предстоящий 16-й альбом (2014–2018 гг.)

Aerosmith выступление в рамках Blue Army Tour в Гранд Рэпидс, Мичиган, 4 августа 2015 г.

21 марта 2014 г. в твитах, опубликованных Джо Перри, Джоуи Крамером и Слэшем, было объявлено, что Aerosmith поедет в тур по Северной Америке с Slash ( вместе с Майлзом Кеннеди и Conspirators) летом 2014 года. Это последовало за 17-дневным европейским туром, который Aerosmith предпринял с 14 мая по 2 июля. Североамериканский тур, известный как Let Rock Rule Tour отправил Aerosmith в 21 место с 10 июля по 12 сентября.

На вопрос в мае 2014 года, выпустит ли Aerosmith шестнадцатый студийный альбом в ближайшее время, басист Том Гамильтон ответил, «Надеюсь, что скоро. Но я действительно не знаю, что мы делаем, потому что у нас больше нет контракта на запись. Мы закончили с Columbia. Итак, ничего не высечено на камне. Посмотрим, что фанаты хотят «. В интервью Rolling Stone о том, что нас ждет в будущем, Джо Перри признал: «Я даже не знаю, имеет ли смысл создавать новые альбомы. Может быть, мы просто будем выпускать EP каждые шесть месяцев. Я не знаю, что будущее выглядит таким ».

7 октября 2014 года Перри выпустил автобиографию« Rocks: My Life in and Out of Aerosmith », написанную в соавторстве с Дэвидом Ритцем. Перри продвигал книгу в турне с автографами, в ходе которого он посетил 14 мест по Соединенным Штатам в октябре. 26 февраля 2015 года компания Aerosmith представила фильм Aerosmith Rocks Donington в 300 кинотеатрах по всей Северной Америке; концертное видео — это запись выступления группы в 2014 году на Download Festival в Donington Park в Лестершире, Англия. Видео было выпущено на DVD / Blu-ray 4 сентября 2015 года.

31 марта 2015 года вокалист Стивен Тайлер заявил, что работает над своим первым сольным альбомом кантри. 6 апреля было объявлено, что Тайлер подписал контракт с лейблом Скотта Борчетта Dot Records (подразделение Big Machine Label Group ). 13 мая Тайлер выпустил заглавный сингл «Love is Your Name » из своего будущего сольного дебютного альбома. Он продвигал песню на Bobby Bones Show, iHeartMedia, CBS This Morning, Entertainment Tonight и American Idol. сезон 14 финал.

10 июня Aerosmith отправились в Blue Army Tour, в ходе которого до 7 августа группа посетила 17 локаций Северной Америки. многие из них проходят в небольших залах на вторичных рынках, где группа либо никогда не выступала, либо не выступала много лет. Группа также отыграла разовый концерт в Москве 5 сентября. В туре группа сыграла несколько менее известных глубоких композиций.

После тура Тайлер завершил работу над своим сольным альбомом, We All Somebody from Somewhere, который был выпущен 15 июля 2016 года. Перед выпуском альбома в январе 2016 года был выпущен второй сингл «Red, White You», за которым последовал третий сингл ( заглавный трек) в июне 2016 года. Между тем, Джо Перри работал с Элисом Купером и Джонни Деппом над сайд-проектом Hollywood Vampires, который выпустил их одноименный дебютный альбом в сентябре 2015 года и выступление на 58-й церемонии вручения премии «Грэмми» 15 февраля 2016 года. Брэд Уитфорд снова присоединился к Дереку Сент-Холмсу и провел несколько концертов в Ноябрь 2015 года и новый Whitford / St. Альбом Холмса, который был предоставлен фанатам во время их живых выступлений и был запланирован к широкому выпуску в 2016 году. Том Гамильтон выступал с Thin Lizzy на нескольких концертах в Европе летом 2016 года и также присоединился к Pearl Jam для выступления «Draw the Line » в Fenway Park в Бостоне 7 августа. Тем временем Джои Крамер стал активно участвовать в его кофе «Rockin ‘Roastin'» бизнес, который открыл офис в Ньюри, штат Мэн в декабре 2015 года и второй офис в North Attleborough, Массачусетс в июле 2016 года.

С декабря 2015 года в В различных интервью Уитфорд, Тайлер и Перри обсуждали возможность прощального турне или «свертывающего тура», которое должно начаться в 2017 году. Перри предположил, что тур может продлиться два года, а Тайлер сказал, что он потенциально может длиться «вечно» ; Уитфорд и Тайлер также обсудили потенциал создания последнего студийного альбома.

10 июля 2016 года Перри потерял сознание на сцене на концерте, который он давал с Hollywood Vampires на Кони-Айленде в Бруклин, Нью-Йорк. Считается, что у него остановилось сердце. Его оживили и срочно доставили в больницу, где позже той же ночью он был быстро восстановлен до стабильного состояния. В тот вечер Vampires продолжили выступление без Перри и продолжили остальную часть своего тура, но отменили появление на The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Отдохнув несколько дней, Перри полностью выздоровел и вернулся в турне «Голливудские вампиры».

С сентября по октябрь 2016 года Aerosmith отправились в тур по Латинской Америке из девяти концертов, названный Rock ‘. Турне N ‘Roll Rumble, которому предшествует выступление на фестивале Kaaboo в Сан-Диего, Калифорния 17 сентября. В ноябре 2016 года Aerosmith объявили, что они отправятся в «прощальный» тур в Европа весной и летом 2017 года под названием Aero-Vederci Baby! Тур. Тур стартовал в Тель-Авиве, Израиль, 17 мая 2017 года, где было продано около 45000 билетов. В начале июля группа завершила европейский этап тура; группа продлила тур по Южной Америке в сентябре и октябре 2017 года, но последние несколько концертов пришлось отменить из-за проблем со здоровьем. По словам Брэда Уитфорда, тур может закончиться в любое время с 2017 года до следующих четырех лет в 2021 году. 19 января 2018 года Перри выпустил сольный диск под названием Sweet Switzerland Manifesto. Он также объявил о туре 2017 года под названием «Aero-Vederci Baby !» На самом деле это не был последний тур, и в 2019 году группа отправится в тур, чтобы отпраздновать свое 50-летие.

Las Vegas Residency The Future (2019 – настоящее время)

15 августа 2018 года Aerosmith появился на телеканале NBC Сегодня, чтобы объявить о резиденции в Лас-Вегасе под названием «Aerosmith: Deuces are Wild », что является отсылкой к азартным играм в казино Лас-Вегаса и их одноименный сингл 1994 года.

В январе 2019 года Джо Перри заявил, что он и Стивен Тайлер должны вместе начать запись нового материала для нового альбома Aerosmith.

Резиденция группы в Лас-Вегасе проходила в период с апреля, июня, июля и сентября по декабрь 2019 года и должна была быть продлена на январь, февраль, май и июнь 2020 года в Park Theater ( даты 2020 года были сокращены из-за пандемии COVID-19. Помимо шоу в Лас-Вегасе, в середине июля 2019 года группа выступила на фестивале в Миннесоте, а в августе 2019 года сыграла в общей сложности девять шашлыков. распространились по трем площадкам MGM в Мэриленде, Нью-Джерси и Массачусетсе. 14 февраля 2019 года Aerosmith должен был получить звезду на голливудской аллее славы, но церемония и установка были перенесены на дату, которую предстоит определить из-за ненастной погоды.

В апреле 2019 года барабанщик Джои Крамер получил незначительные травмы плеча в результате неустановленной аварии и был вынужден отказаться от нескольких концертов в резиденции группы в Лас-Вегасе. Его заменил барабанщик Джон Дуглас.

В ноябре того же года Крамер сказал нескольким новостным сайтам, что ему не разрешили воссоединиться с группой, несмотря на его выздоровление, на что группа ответила, что его игра «не соответствовала стандартам Aerosmith». Разногласия вылились в серию судебных исков в январе 2020 года, после чего Крамеру, как ожидалось, запретили выступать с группой на церемонии вручения премии Грэмми 2020 года.

25 июня 2019 года The New York Times Журнал перечислил Aerosmith среди сотен артистов, чей материал, как сообщается, был уничтожен во время Универсального пожара в 2008 году.

В 2019 году было объявлено о европейском турне, которое состоится летом 2020 года после завершения их Las Даты концертов в Вегасе, но концерты были отменены из-за глобальной пандемии COVID-19, как и шоу в честь 50-летия в Fenway Park в Бостоне, первоначально запланированное на сентябрь 2020 года.

The European даты в настоящее время перенесены на лето 2021 года.

В интервью в августе 2020 года с бывшим барабанщиком The Black Crowes Стивом Горманом в его радио-шоу Steve Gorman Rocks, Брэд Уитфорд спросили, как выглядит будущее Aerosmith.

Его ответ был: «Я действительно не знаю, чем они хотят заниматься. И мне все равно, потому что, честно говоря, я больше не заинтересован», ссылаясь на продолжающуюся дисфункцию в группе.

Влияние и наследие

Слэш, выступление с Aerosmith в Мэнсфилде, Массачусетс, 16 июля 2014 г.

Испытано влиянием таких групп, как The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin и New York Dolls, Aerosmith сами оказали большое влияние на впоследствии очень успешные группы и музыканты; По словам Перри, Эдди Ван Хален однажды сказал ему, что его группа Van Halen «начинала свою карьеру в пригородных клубах Лос-Анджелеса, играя песни Aerosmith». Влияние Aerosmith было очевидно на следующее поколение групп хард-рок и хэви-метал, а именно Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Guns. N ‘Roses, Tesla, LA Guns, Cinderella, Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Extreme, Warrant, Бесславный, Черные Вороны и Quireboys, а также Metallica, Metal Church и Testament. В частности, Guns N ‘Roses и Velvet Revolver гитарист Слэш заявил, что Aerosmith — его любимая группа, а Nikki Sixx Mötley Crüe выразили огромное восхищение группой и ее ранними записями в The Dirt и The Heroin Diaries. Участники альтернативного рока групп, таких как Nirvana, Mother Love Bone / Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Staind и Godsmack также являются самопровозглашенными фэнами Aerosmith.

Взаимодействие между Джо Перри и Брэдом Уитфордом вдохновляло многие группы, особенно Guns N ‘Roses.. Джо Перри получил широкое признание и похвалу как ведущий гитарист и много раз выступал на сцене с Джимми Пейджем и Джеффом Беком, которых Перри называет наиболее влиятельными. Пейдж попросил его и Тайлера внести Led Zeppelin в Зал славы рок-н-ролла ; Во время церемонии, которая состоялась в 1995 году, Тайлер и Перри произнесли свою речь и присоединились к группе на сцене для короткого выступления. Во время введения в должность Бека и Металлики в 2009 году они пригласили Перри и Пейджа сыграть классическую композицию Yardbirds / Zeppelin / Aerosmith «Train Kept A-Rollin ‘ «. В числе других совместных работ отдельных участников группы или Aerosmith в целом, Элиса Купера на его альбоме Trash, Guns N ‘Roses (who открылись для Aerosmith во время их тура 1988 года и исполнили кавер на «Mama Kin» на их первом релизе) и B’z. Как свидетельство их важности для американской поп-культуры в целом, Aerosmith также сотрудничали с популярными не-рок-исполнителями, такими как Run-DMC, Eminem («Sing for the Moment «), и Кэрри Андервуд, а также исполнялись с ‘N Sync, Бритни Спирс, Мэри Дж. Блайдж и Нелли для шоу Super Bowl XXXV в перерыве между таймами. Кантри-артисты Гарт Брукс и Марк Чеснатт оба записали хит-синглы с каверами на песни Aerosmith; Брукс в 1995 году с «The Fever «, переработкой Aerosmith’s Песня 1993 года, и Чеснатт в 1999 году с кавером на песню Aerosmith 1998 года «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing «.

Как и многие их современники 1970-х, включая Led Zeppelin и Элис». Купер, члены Aerosmith были склонны к излишествам и разврату. Потребление наркотиков было безудержным; сессии записи альбома Rocks 1976 года и Draw the Line 1977 года были особенно отмечены своим содержанием. индульгенции, включая героин. По словам Биби Бьюэлл, «Они [Aerosmith] были подобны банде детей со своими самолетами Porsche, миллионами долларов, безграничные ресурсы. […] Мик Джаггер и Джимми Пейдж контролировали ситуацию, но этим мальчикам было все равно. Они выиграли приз самой шумной рок-н-ролльной группы той эпохи. Без вопросов. «

В середине-конце 1970-х группа пользовалась огромной популярностью в Соединенных Штатах и ​​в Японии, хотя они не смогли произвести большого впечатления в Британии. Тем не менее, они были одними из самых популярных хард-рокеров. рок-группы в Америке с середины до конца 1970-х, наряду с Heart, Kiss, Ted Nugent, ZZ Top и Бостон. Однако их массовая популярность пошла на убыль после ухода Перри и Уитфорда. После возвращения обоих гитаристов в группу и полной ликвидации наркозависимости Aerosmith совершили потрясающее возвращение к успеху, который когда-то был описан как «самое успешное возвращение» в истории хэви-метала, если не всей популярной музыки ». В течение 1970-х и 1987–1995 годов Aerosmith предприняли изнурительные мировые туры, количество дат которых исчислялось трехзначными числами, попутно выступая в качестве хэдлайнеров или выступая в качестве со-хэдлайнеров на фестивалях., например, Texxas Jam в 1978 и 1987 годах, фестиваль Monsters of Rock в Castle Donington, Англия в 1990 и 1994 гг. и Woodstock ’94.

Группа, изначально не сопротивлявшаяся этой среде, позже стала известна и получила множество наград за новаторские обширные концептуальные музыкальные видеоклипы, такие как «Janie’s Got a Gun» «(режиссер будущий Бойцовский клуб директор Дэвид Финчер ),» Livin ‘on the Edge «,» Cryin’ «,» Удивительно «,» Сумасшедший «,» Влюбиться (тяжело на коленях) «и» Розовый «.

Музыка группы также использовалась в нескольких видеоиграх, таких как эпизоды сериалов Dead or Alive и Grand Theft Auto, а некоторые видеоигры посвящены группе, например В поисках славы и Revolution X. Aerosmith была первой группой, получившей название Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, которое считается самой продаваемой видеоигрой, ориентированной на группы, во всех странах мира Guitar Hero и Rock Band платформы.

Персонал

Текущие участники

  • Стивен Тайлер — вокал и бэк-вокал, губная гармоника, перкуссия, фортепиано (1970-настоящее время)
  • Том Гамильтон — бас-гитара, иногда бэк-вокал (1970-настоящее время)
  • Джои Крамер — ударные, перкуссия, иногда бэк-вокал (1970-настоящее время)
  • Брэд Уитфорд — ритм и соло-гитара, иногда бэк-вокал (1971–1981, 1984 – настоящее время)
  • Джо Перри — ведущая и ритм-гитара, бэк-вокал и ведущий вокал (1970–1979, 1984 – настоящее время)

Текущие гастроли

  • Бак Джонсон — клавишные, фортепиано, бэк-вокал, гитара (2014-настоящее время)

Бывшие участники

  • Рэй Табано — ритм-гитара и соло-гитара (1970–1971)
  • Джимми Креспо — ведущая и ритм-гитара, бэк-вокал (1979–1984)
  • Рик Дюфай — ритм-энд-ле рекламная гитара (1981–1984)

Награды и достижения

Несмотря на популярность и успех Aerosmith в 1970-х, только после их возвращения в конце 1980-х и 1990-х они начали получать награды и признание.. В 1987 году Aerosmith выиграли премию Soul Train Music Award за лучший рэп — сингл за ремикс песни «Walk This Way » с Run-D.M.C.. В 1990 году Aerosmith выиграли свою первую премию Грэмми за Лучшее рок-исполнение дуэтом или группой с вокалом, а затем получили в общей сложности четыре таких награды (все 1990-е годы) для «Janie’s Got a Gun «, «Livin ‘on the Edge «, «Crazy » и «Pink «. По количеству наград в этой категории Aerosmith уступает только U2.

Кроме того, видеоклипы Aerosmith завоевали множество наград на протяжении 1990-х годов. На MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) Aerosmith заняла девятое место среди самых успешных артистов (и третье место среди самых успешных групп) на сегодняшний день. Aerosmith также является бессменным лидером в категориях Лучшее рок-видео (с четырьмя такими наградами) и Выбор зрителя (с тремя такими наградами). Aerosmith также выигрывал по одному разу в категориях Видео года, Лучшее групповое видео и Лучшее видео из фильма. Видео, за которые Aerosmith выиграли VMA: «У Джени есть пистолет» (2 награды), «Другая сторона », «Livin ‘on the Edge», «Cryin’ » (3 награды), «Влюбиться (тяжело стоять на коленях) », «Розовый» и «Я не хочу ничего упускать «.

в течение их За свою карьеру (в основном в 1990 году и позже) Aerosmith также получил шесть American Music Awards, четыре Billboard Music Awards, две People’s Choice Awards, шестнадцать Boston Music Awards и множество других наград и наград. Некоторые из высоких наград, которых достигли Aerosmith, включают включение в Голливудскую рок-прогулку в 1990 году, объявление к тому времени «Дня Aerosmith» в штате Массачусетс — Губернатор Уильям Велд 13 апреля 1993 г., введение в Зал славы рок-н-ролла в 2001 г. и награждение mtvICON в 2002 г.

В области технологий и видеоигр Aerosmith добилась нескольких успехов. В 1994 году Aerosmith выпустила Песня «Head First» на онлайн-сервисе CompuServe, которая считается первым полноформатным коммерческим продуктом, доступным в Интернете. В 2008 году Aerosmith стал первым художником, который создал целую видеоигру Guitar Hero, основанную на них, с Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Guitar Hero: Aerosmith считается самой продаваемой видеоигрой, ориентированной на группы, на платформах Guitar Hero и Rock Band.

Aerosmith также имеет несколько успехов в продажах чартов и альбомов, в том числе второе место по количеству синглов номер один в чарте Mainstream Rock Tracks для группы из девяти, единственный дебют номер один в Billboard Hot 100 рок-группы с «I Не хочу пропустить ничего », второй по количеству золотых альбомов американской группы после Kiss, имеющей 30 сертификатов (включая золотой, платиновый и мультиплатиновый вместе взятые). группы и связаны с Van Halen по количеству мультиплатиновых альбомов американской группы. От Ассоциации звукозаписывающей индустрии Америки Aerosmith получила 25 золотых, 18 платиновых и 12 мультиплатиновых сертификатов альбомов, а также один бриллиантовый альбом, четыре золотых сингла и один платиновый цифровой сингл. СМИ часто называют Aerosmith, которая продала более 150 миллионов альбомов по всему миру и 70,2 миллиона в США, самой продаваемой американской рок-группой.

Aerosmith будет удостоена чести MusiCares Person of the Год в 2020 году.

Рейтинги

  • «Dream On «,» Игрушки на чердаке «и» Walk This Way «( вместе с Run-DMC) все они перечислены в 500 песнях Зала славы рок-н-ролла, которые сформировали рок-н-ролл.
  • В 1993 году «Rolling Stone» в список «100 лучших музыкальных клипов» включил «Walk This Way» (с Run-DMC) под номером 11 и «Janie’s Got a Gun » под номером 95.
  • В 1999 году «100 величайших видео, когда-либо созданных» MTV включали «Walk This Way» ( с Run-DMC) под номером 5 и «Janie’s Got a Gun » под номером 48.
  • В 2000 году «100 величайших рок-песен VH1» включали «Walk This Way» под номером 35 и «Dream On » под номером 47.
  • В 2000 г. Aerosmith заняла 11-е место в рейтинге VH1 «100 величайших исполнителей хард-рока». «.
  • В 2001 году» VH1: 100 Greatest Videos «включали» Walk This Way «(с Run-DMC) под номером 11,» Crazy «под номером 23 и» Janie’s Got a Gun «под номером 48.
  • В 2003 году 500 величайших альбомов всех времен Rolling Stone включили Rocks под номером 176 и Игрушки на чердаке под номером 228.
  • В 2004 году журнал Rolling Stone «500 величайших песен всех времен» включал «Dream On » под номером 172, «Walk This Way» (с Run-DMC) под номером 287, «Walk This Way» (оригинал) под номером 336 и «Sweet Emotion » под номером 408.
  • В 2004 году Rolling Stone поставил Aerosmith на 57-е место в своем списке «100 величайших художников всех времен».
  • В 2008 году Rolling Stone поставил оригинальную версию «Walk This Way» на 34-е место в своем списке. из 100 величайших гитарных песен всех времен.
  • В 2013 году сайт Ultimate Classic Rock занял первое место в рейтинге «Sweet Emotion » в их рейтинге «100 лучших песен классического рока».
  • «Насос», который занял первое место в чартах Австралийской ассоциации звукозаписывающей индустрии и дал два лучших сингла 10. «Прокачай» более 150 000 единиц на Warner Music (которая распространяла Geffen в Австралии до 1990 года) и более 60 000 единиц после того, как Universal приняла на себя управление

Discography

Студийные альбомы

  • Aerosmith (1973)
  • Получите свои крылья (1974)
  • Игрушки на чердаке (1975)
  • Скалы (1976)
  • Проведите черту (1977)
  • Ночь в колее (1979)
  • Рок в наковальне (1982)
  • С зеркалами (1985)
  • Постоянный отпуск (1987)
  • Pump (1989)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
  • Девять жизней (1997)
  • Just Push Play (2001)
  • Honkin ‘on Bobo (2004)
  • Музыка из другого измерения! (2012)

Фильмография и видеография

Помимо записи и исполнения музыки, Aerosmith также работал с фильмами, телевидением и видео игры и музыкальные клипы. В 1978 году группа снялась в роли «Future Villain Band» в фильме Sgt. Группа клуба одиноких сердец Пеппера. Позже, когда группа возродилась в конце 1980-х и 1990-х, Aerosmith продолжили появляться, в том числе в скетче «Wayne’s World » на Saturday Night Live в 1990 году, «Пламенный Мо в эпизоде ​​Симпсоны в 1991 году и в фильме Мир Уэйна 2 в 1993 году. Группа также появилась в 2005 Джоне Траволте / Ума Турман комедия Будь круче, в которой Стивен Тайлер помогает, а персонажи Турман привлекают внимание поп-звезды Линды Мун (Кристина Милиан ).

Группа участвовала в нескольких видеоиграх, включая Revolution X в 1994 году, Quest for Fame в 1995 году и Guitar Hero: Aerosmith в июне 2008 года. Группа также сняла более 30 крупных музыкальных клипов и выпустила семь домашних видео или DVD.

Туры

  • 1970–1972: Club Days
  • 1973: Aerosmith Tour
  • 1974: Get Your Wings Tour
  • 1975: Игрушки на чердаке Tour
  • 1976–1977: Rocks Tour
  • 1977–1978: Aerosmith Express Tour (в поддержку альбома Draw the Line )
  • 1978: Live! Bootleg Tour
  • 1979–1980: Night in the Ruts Tour
  • 1982–1983: Rock in a Hard Place Tour
  • 1984: Снова в седле
  • 1985–1986: Совершено с зеркалами. Тур
  • 1987–1988: Постоянный отпуск
  • 1989–1990: Насосный тур
  • 1993–1994: Get a Grip Tour
  • 1997–1999: Тур девяти жизней
  • 1999–2000: Тур «Рев дракона»
  • 2001–2002: Просто Тур Push Play
  • 2002: Girls of Summer Tour
  • 2003: Rocksimus Maximus Tour
  • 2004: Honkin ‘в туре Bobo Tour
  • 2005–2006: Rockin ‘The Joint Tour
  • 2006: Route of All Evil Tour
  • 2007: World Tour 2007
  • 2009: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Tour
  • 2010: Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour
  • 2011: Back on the Road Tour
  • 2012–2014: Global Warming Tour
  • 2014: Let Rock Rule Tour
  • 2015: Blue Army Tour
  • 2016: Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Tour
  • 2017–2018: Aero-Vederci Baby! Тур
  • 2019–2020: Aerosmith: Deuces are Wild

См. Также

  • Aero Force One
  • Почетные прозвища в популярной музыке
  • Список артистов, занявших первое место в австралийском чарте синглов
  • Список артистов, занявших первое место в США.
  • Список артистов, занявших первое место в американской рок-диаграмме.
  • Список самых продаваемых музыкальных исполнителей.
  • Список глэм-металлических групп и исполнителей.
  • Список хард-рок-музыкантов (A – M)
  • Список самых сертифицированных музыкальных исполнителей в США
  • Значок поп-музыки

Ссылки

Библиография

  • Бернабеи, Фабио ( 2011). Aerosmith — 40 лет назад. Дай Токсичные близнецы герой гитары: Цунами Эдизиони.
  • Дэвис, Стивен ; Аэросмит (1997). Иди этой дорогой: Автобиография Аэросмита. Нью-Йорк: ХарперКоллинз. ISBN 978-0-380-97594-5.
  • Хаксли, Мартин (1995). Aerosmith: падение и подъем величайшей рок-группы. Нью-Йорк: St. Мартинс Пресс. ISBN 978-0-312-11737-5.

Сноски

Дополнительная литература

  • Bowler, Dave; Брайан Дрей (1997). Aerosmith: что нужно. Пан Макмиллан. ISBN 978-0-7522-2243-1.
  • Доум, Малкольм (1994). Aerosmith: жизнь в быстром переулке. Замковые коммуникации. ISBN 978-1-898141-75-4.
  • Фокс-Тайлер, Сиринда; Дэнни Филдс (2000). Мечтайте дальше: живу на грани со Стивеном Тайлером и Aerosmith. Книги Беркли Бульвар. ISBN 978-0-425-17142-4.
  • Пауэр, Мартин (1997). Полное руководство по музыке Aerosmith. Омнибус Нажмите. ISBN 978-0-7119-5598-1.
  • Паттерфорд, Марк (1996). Падение и подъем Aerosmith. Омнибус Пресс. ISBN 978-0-7119-5308-6.
  • Паттерфорд, Марк (1994). Aerosmith Live !. Омнибус Пресс. ISBN 978-0-7119-4246-2.

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Aerosmith (произносится Эйросмит, чаще — Аэросмит) — американская рок-группа.

Хоть аэросмитовцев часто называют «плохими парнями из Бостона», ни для кого из участников этот город не родной. Стивен Талларико (Тайлер), Джо Перри и Том Хэмилтон впервые встретились в городке Сьюнапи в конце 1960-х годов. Первый приехал из Нью-Йорка, второй из Массачусетса, а третий из Нью-Хэмпшира. В 1970 ребята решили объединиться в группу и нашли, что Бостон станет для них идеальной базой. Гитарист Брэд Уитфорд с барабанщиком Джоем Крамером дополнили состав, и в 1973 Aerosmith записали свой дебютный одноимённый альбом.

За следующие годы группа выпустила ряд успешных пластинок, много гастролировала и пользовалась большой популярностью, но потом столкнулась с проблемами наркотической и алкогольной зависимости, которые чуть не стали причиной распада. В тяжёлый период 1979—1984 Перри и Уитфорд ушли из Aerosmith, но во многом благодаря усилиям менеджера Тима Коллинза оригинальный состав был восстановлен, и группа фактически возродилась. С тех пор Aerosmith добились даже большего, чем в 70-е.

К 2008 году было продано 150 млн альбомов (7,32 альбома в минуту на протяжении всей карьеры, согласно автору данной биографии группы) Aerosmith[5], из них 66,5 — в Соединённых Штатах[6], что на тот момент явилось самым высоким результатом среди американских команд, играющих хард-рок, и вторым в мире после австралийцев AC/DC. По количеству золотых, платиновых и мультиплатиновых альбомов Aerosmith первые среди американских групп. 21 песня группы попала в Топ 40, 9 занимали первые места в хит-парадах мейнстрима, группа получила 4 Грэмми. Aerosmith оказали сильное влияние на развитие разных музыкальных направлений, сочетая в своём творчестве элементы хард-рока, хеви-метала, поп-музыки, глэма и блюза. В 2001 году они были включены в Зал славы рок-н-ролла, а журнал Rolling Stone и телеканал VH1 включили их в список 100 самых великих музыкантов всех времён (100 Greatest Artists of All Time)[7].

25 июня 2016 года лидер и фронтмен Aerosmith Стив Тайлер сообщил о роспуске группы после прощального тура[8].

Содержание

  • 1 История
    • 1.1 Основание (1964—1971)
    • 1.2 1970-е
    • 1.3 1980-е
    • 1.4 1990-е
    • 1.5 2000-е
  • 2 Состав
    • 2.1 Текущий состав
    • 2.2 Бывшие участники
    • 2.3 Временная шкала
  • 3 В культуре
  • 4 Дискография
    • 4.1 Студийные альбомы
    • 4.2 Концертные альбомы
    • 4.3 Сборники
  • 5 Примечания
  • 6 Литература
  • 7 Ссылки

История

Основание (1964—1971)

В 1964 году Стивен Тайлер основал свою собственную группу под названием The Strangeurs — позже Chain Reaction — в Нью-Хэмпшире. Тем временем Перри и Гамильтон основали Jam Band (обычно известную как «Joe Perry’s Jam Band»), которая была основана на свободной форме и блюзе. Гамильтон и Перри переехали в Бостон, Массачусетс в сентябре[9]. Там они встретили Джоуи Крамера, барабанщика из Йонкерса, Нью-Йорк. Крамер знал Тайлера и всегда надеялся играть в группе с ним[10]. Крамер, студент музыкального колледжа Беркли, решил оставить школу, чтобы присоединиться к Jam Band[10]. В 1970 году Chain Reaction и Jam Band играли на том же самом концерте. Тайлер немедленно полюбил звучание Jam Band и хотел объединить две группы. В октябре 1970 группы встретились снова и рассмотрели предложение. Тайлер, который был барабанщиком и бэк-вокалистом в Chain Reaction, непреклонно отказался играть на барабанах в этой новой группе, настаивая, что он принял бы участие, только если мог бы быть фронтменом и вокалистом[10]. Остальные согласились, и родилась новая группа. Группа переместилась в дом на 1325 Авеню Содружества в Бостоне, где они писали и репетировали музыку вместе и расслаблялись между шоу.

Вскоре группа наняла Рэя Табано (англ.)русск., друга детства Тайлера, как ритм-гитариста, и начала играть в местных шоу. Aerosmith дали свой первый концерт в Мендоне, Массачусетс в Региональной Средней школе Nipmuc (теперь Средняя школа Холма Miscoe) 6 ноября 1970 года. В 1971 году Тэбано был заменен Брэдом Уитфордом, который также учился в музыкальном колледже Беркли и прежде был участником группы Earth Inc[11]. Витфорд также играл (в школьном оркестре) при Средней школе Кулиджа (A.W Coolidge Middle School) в Ридинге (Массачусетс). Кроме периода с июля 1979 до апреля 1984 года, состав из Тайлера, Перри, Гамильтона, Крамера и Уитфорда оставался неизменным.

1970-е

Определившись с составом, группа начала живые выступления и за пару лет добилась успеха в пределах студенческого городка MIT, исполняя песни популярных тогда Yardbirds и Rolling Stones. В 1972 году Aerosmith подписали контракт с Коламбия Рекордз, а в 1973 записали свой дебютный одноимённый альбом. Критики называли материал сырым и непродуманным, на группу обрушился шквал насмешек из-за схожести с Роллингами (причём куда больше из-за внешности солистов, чем из-за музыки), а по-крупному альбом никто не заметил. Но было бы несправедливо назвать его неудачным, ведь именно на Aerosmith впервые зазвучали песни, сегодня ставшие классикой. Альбом в итоге стал дважды платиновым[12].

«Mama Kin» и «Walkin’ the Dog» были довольно популярны на радио и приветствовались публикой на концертах, а «Dream On» доползла до 59 места в национальном хит-параде. Не прекращая гастролировать, в 1974 году Aerosmith подготовили свой второй альбом Get Your Wings. Он открыл череду мультиплатиновых альбомов, спродюсированных Джеком Дугласом. Популярными на радио стали «Same Old Song and Dance» и кавер-версию на песню The Yardbirds «Train Kept A-Rollin». На концертах поклонники предпочитали более мрачные «Lord of the Thighs», «Seasons of Wither» и «S.O.S. (Too Bad)», но так или иначе на сегодняшний день распродано более 3 млн копий альбома.

Ещё через год, в 1975, вышел Toys in the Attic. Именно этот альбом многие считают переломным для Aerosmith и сделавшим их музыку любимой во всей Америке, а группу — достойными конкурентами Led Zeppelin и The Rolling Stones. Toys in the Attic показал, что Aerosmith — самодостаточная группа, удачно совмещающая в своих песнях блюз, глэм, хеви-метал и поп-музыку. Успешное шествие по чартам начал сингл «Sweet Emotion», который попал в Топ-40, а продолжила переизданная «Dream On» (#6 — это лучший результат группы в 1970-е). Вторая песня с альбома, «Walk This Way», в начале 1977 года добралась до первой десятки. Тогда же были переизданы первые два альбома коллектива. Aerosmith упорно продолжали выпускать по альбому в год, и в 1976 году появился Rocks. Rocks быстро стал платиновым, а песни «Last Child» и «Back in the Saddle» — хитами на радио.

Вскоре Aerosmith опять отправились на гастроли. Теперь они уже организовывали собственные шоу и выступали как хедлайнеры на нескольких крупных фестивалях. Участники не на шутку увлеклись алкоголем и наркотиками, поэтому не все концерты проходили удачно, а некоторые группе и вовсе не удавалось дотянуть. Рассказывают анекдотичную историю о том, как менеджер «для разнообразия» поменял первую и последнюю песни программы местами, а почти ничего не соображающий Тайлер решил, что концерт окончен и с радостью ушёл со сцены.

В результате появился не провальный, но и не оправдавший надежды Draw the Line в 1977 году. И снова тур, в рамках которого был записан концертный сборник Live! Bootleg. Aerosmith снимаются в фильме Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, поставленном на музыку The Beatles. Кавер на «Come Together» станет их последней на ближайшие 10 лет песней, попавшей в Топ 40. На момент записи шестого студийного альбома Night in the Ruts (1979) группа была замучена разъездами и пьянками, а Тайлер переругался с Перри. Последний хлопнул дверью и организовал собственный проект, который имел локальный успех.

На место гитариста пришёл Джимми Креспо (бывший участник группы Flame). Night in the Ruts провалился по всем пунктам, единственным синглом у него был «Remember (Walking in the Sand)», и та кавер-версия песни The Shangri-Las. «Remember» дотянулась только до 67 строчки хит-парада.

1980-е

Сборник Greatest Hits (1980) разошёлся огромным тиражом, но группу ожидала ещё одна серьёзная потеря — на этот раз её покинул Брэд Уитфорд. Записав гитарную партию для «Lightning Strikes», он уступил место Рику Дьюфею. Тайлер врезался на мотоцикле в фонарный столб и почти год пролежал в больницах. Но к 1982 году у группы был готов Rock in a Hard Place, хотя он обернулся очередной неудачей — только золотой статус и отсутствие синглов. На концертах в поддержку альбома музыканты отключались прямо на сцене.

Странно, но задним числом отношение к двум «провальным» альбомам резко изменилось, а Rock in a Hard Place теперь называют самым недооцененным и одним из лучших творений группы. Альбом как бы стоит особняком, по звучанию он сильно отличается и от раннего, и от современного Aerosmith.

14 февраля 1984 года Перри и Уитфорд посетили концерт Aerosmith, а спустя пару месяцев были восстановлены в группе. Во многом этому способствовал новый менеджер Тим Коллинз, ранее работавший с Перри. Стивен Тайлер вспоминал: «Это было непередаваемо, когда мы впятером собрались в одной комнате впервые за такое долгое время. Мы все начали смеяться — как будто тех пяти лет никогда не было. Мы знали, что поступаем правильно».

В том же году Aerosmith организовали успешный тур с символическим названием Back in the Saddle, во время которого записали концертник Classics Live II. Разногласий между ними больше не было, группа перешла на Джеффин Рекордз и там продолжила работу над возвращением. Несмотря на уход Aerosmith на другой лейбл, в течение 1980-х Коламбия выпустила двойной сборник Classics Live I и II и коллекционное издание Gems.

Первым альбомом, записанным после воссоединения, стал Done with Mirrors (1985). Если критика отнеслась к нему положительно, то слушатели успели позабыть о группе: альбом получил только золото и был проигнорирован на радио. Самая примечательная песня «Let the Music Do the Talking» по сути была кавером на Joe Perry Project. Но с каверами Aerosmith всё-таки везло: в 1986 году Тайлер и Перри по инициативе Рика Рубина присоединились к хип-хоп-команде Run DMC и записали новую версию «Walk This Way», впервые объединив в песне элементы рок-музыки и рэпа. Хит прогремел по обе стороны океана, обозначив окончательное возвращение Aerosmith.

Одна проблема пока оставалась. Тим Коллинз пообещал сделать из Aerosmith самую известную группу 1990-х, если они расстанутся с наркотиками. И ребята согласились, за несколько лет завязав с опасным увлечением. После провала Done With Mirrors следующий альбом должен был стать решающим для будущего группы. Освободившись от дурмана, они с усердием принялись за работу. Permanent Vacation был выпущен в августе 1987 года. Публика восприняла его на ура: 5 миллионов копий только в США и три сингла («Dude (Looks Like a Lady)», «Rag Doll», и «Angel», все попали в топ-20 «Биллборда»). Последовал напряжённый тур с Guns N’ Roses, которые и не скрывали сильное пристрастие к «колесам».

Альбом Pump (1989) оказался ещё лучше: три сингла попали уже в первую десятку, а Aerosmith получили свою первую «Грэмми» за песню «Janie’s Got a Gun». Рабочий процесс был запечатлен в документальном фильме The Making of Pump, позже переизданный на DVD.

1990-е

Группа заканчивает гастроли в поддержку Pump. В феврале они смело заявляются на шоу «Мир Уэйна», пользующееся дурной репутацией, и исполняют там «Janie’s Got a Gun» и «Monkey on My Back». Вскоре песни стали хитами. Видно, группа вошла во вкус и в 1991 году появилась в эпизоде Симпсонов «Flaming Moe’s».

Aerosmith берут перерыв и начинают работу над последователем Pump. Несмотря на значительные изменения в основных направлениях музыки, альбом 1993 года Get a Grip стал коммерчески успешным. Он стал первым их альбомом, возглавившим чарт.[13] Первыми синглами были ударные «Livin’ on the Edge» и «Eat the Rich». Потом многим критикам не понравился акцентом на мощные баллады при раскрутке альбома, хотя все три («Cryin’», «Amazing» и «Crazy») стали суперхитами на радио и MTV. Видеоклипы запомнились, в первую очередь, участием в них подающей надежды актрисы Алисии Сильверстоун. Её называли «аэросмитовской цыпочкой» ещё лет пять. Дочь Стива Тайлера Лив тоже засветилась в «Crazy». Итог продаж Get a Grip: 20 млн копий в мире. За альбомом последовали 18 месяцев гастролей, съёмки в фильме «Мир Уэйна 2», выпуск компьютерной игры «Революция Х» и выступление на Вудстоке’94.

В 1994 году Джеффин выпускает сборник лучших песен с трёх последних альбомов Aerosmith, который получает название Big Ones. Кроме того, на нём были три новые песни: «Deuces Are Wild», «Blind Man» и «Walk on Water». Big Ones ожидаемо обосновывается на первых строчках чартов.

В 1989 году Aerosmith хотели вернуться на Коламбию, но по контракту они должны записать ещё два альбома для Джеффин. Договариваются на двух компиляциях и берут отпуск, чтобы побыть с семьями и подготовить материал для очередного альбома. Как назло, начинаются странности с менеджером группы, стараниями Тима Коллинза работа идёт трудно. Сначала он растащил участников по разным городам, потом стал намекать на то, что они устали друг от друга и было бы полезно на время распустить Aerosmith. То ли Коллинз хотел укрепить своё влияние, то ли просто напакостить, но он перегнул палку, заявив Тому и Джою, что Тайлер снова начал принимать сильные наркотики и собирается их уволить. Сначала ребята поверили Коллинзу и подписались под предложением Стивену вести себя нормально или уйти из группы. Когда состоялась таки встреча всех участников Aerosmith, выяснилось, что уйти придётся менеджеру. На увольнение он ответил распространением в прессе гнусных и неправдоподобных слухов.

В 1997 году альбом с говорящим названием Nine Lives («Девять жизней») был готов. Рецензии были самыми разными. Сначала альбом быстро падал в чартах, но продержался очень долго и в одной только Америке стал дважды платиновым. «Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)», баллада «Hole in My Soul» и эпатирующая «Pink» были выпущены как синглы. Группа начинает масштабный двухгодичный тур, который тоже прошёл негладко. Сначала Тайлер случайно ударил себе по ноге микрофонной стойкой, в результате чего получил серьёзную травму и два месяца не мог ходить, потом Джой Крамер чуть не сгорел заживо в аварии на бензозаправке. В результате были отменены около 40 концертов (большая часть перенесена на другие даты). Первыми в списке «Cancelled» стояли Петербург и Москва.

Последовавшая в конце 90-х серия релизов (в основном концертные и старые версии) продавалась солидными тиражами, но не стала популярной у критиков. Главным хитом Aerosmith в 90-е и единственным на данный момент их синглом № 1 в итоговом чарте стала музыкальная тема из фантастического фильма «Армагеддон» «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing». Сначала группа не хотела исполнять балладу Дианы Уоррен (иногда соавторство приписывают Джо Перри), посчитав её довольно спорной. Дочь Стивена Тайлера, Лив Тайлер играла в «Армагеддоне» одну из главных ролей, а режиссёр фильма Майкл Бей снял клип на «Falling in Love» (MTV Video Award за лучшее рок-видео).

В 1999 году группа разработала и записала саундтрек для аттракциона студии Disney-MGM (и позже для парка студии Уолта Диснея) «Rock’n’Roller Coaster» на основе подготовки и последующего проведения концерта. Начало тысячелетия Aerosmith отметили короткими гастролями по Японии.

2000-е

Aerosmith начинают 2001 год с выступления на Суперболе вместе с Эн-Синк, Бритни Спирс и Нелли. Они не отказываются, но в тот же день увольняют всех менеджеров и решают, что больше не потерпят вмешательства в свои дела.

Группа сама продюсирует новый альбом Just Push Play и выпускает его в марте 2001. Альбом быстро получает платину, сингл «Jaded» — седьмую позицию в Биллборде. Aerosmith принимают в Зал славы рок-н-ролла (они уже были номинированы в 2000). После вашингтонского концерта в поддержку жертв терактов 11 сентября группа отправляется в Индиану, чтобы продолжить выступления.

В следующем году Aerosmith довели тур до конца, выпустили сборник O, Yeah! на двух дисках, для которого записали песню «Girls of Summer», поучаствовали в нескольких программах на музканалах (стоит отметить получение награды MTV Icon) и снова отправились на гастроли.

В 2003-ем группа работала над блюзовым альбомом и вместе с Kiss разъезжала с концертами по Америке. Долгожданный Honkin’ on Bobo (2004) был хорошо встречен в Соединённых Штатах и Европе, где возобновился интерес к блюзу. Альбом сопровождался концертным видео You Gotta Move, которое появилось на DVD в декабре 2004-го. В 2005-ом Стивен сыграл самого себя в комедии «Будь круче». Джо Перри выпустил сольный альбом, за который получил номинацию на Грэмми. Многие считают, что Joe Perry (так был назван сольный альбом) намного ближе к музыке Aerosmith 70-х, чем большинство недавних альбомов группы. В октябре 2005-го вышел концертный CD/DVD под названием Rockin’ the Joint, Aerosmith записали его на концерте в клубе «Joint» во время очередных гастролей. До окончания тура планировался ряд концертов, в том числе с другими музыкантами, но вместо этого началась настоящая чёрная полоса. Сначала были отменены выступления в нескольких городах, а потом и все остальные, «из-за болезни участника группы». Позже невнятное объяснение всё-таки уточнили: из-за операции на голосовых связках, которую сделали Стивену Тайлеру. «Я не то что петь, говорить не мог, » — вспоминает Стив. Aerosmith решили не терять время даром, а заняться материалом для нового альбома, которого их фэны уже заждались.

4 июля 2006 года Тайлер и Перри выступают на концерте в честь Дня независимости и рассказывают о том, что в планах Aerosmith тур вместе с Motley Crue, который назвали Route of All Evil («Путь всего зла»). Вместо студийного альбома выходит очередной бэст Devil’s Got a New Disguise (буквально — «Дьявол принимает новый облик»), с черепушкой на обложке. Чёрный юмор, особенно в свете сообщения о временной замене Тома Хэмилтона на Дэвида Хилла (David Hull, был басистом в Joe Perry Project) из-за того, что у первого обнаружен рак горла. Том вернулся 1-го декабря, а 17-го гастроли были закончены.

В то же время журналисты поговаривали о конце группы, но Aerosmith не в первый раз выкарабкались. Даже неприятный инцидент с Джо Перри, который был сшиблен стрелой операторского крана и продолжил концерт с сотрясением мозга, не выбил группу из седла.

В 2007 году Aerosmith, в рамках очередного тура, навестили страны Латинской Америки и Европы, а затем Объединённые Арабские Эмираты и Индию. 10 и 12 июля группа отыграла два концерта в Москве и в Санкт-Петербурге.

В ноябре 2009 года Стивен объявил о временном уходе из группы[14], но уже в феврале 2010, после продолжительной эпопеи, включающей взаимные обвинения, ссоры из-за пустяков, нечаянное падение Тайлера со сцены, поиски замены травмированному солисту, угрозы судебными разбирательствами, Aerosmith в полном составе объявили о предстоящем летнем туре «Cocked, Locked and Ready To Rock». Первый концерт был запланирован на 10-е июня в Швеции.

25 июня 2016 года было объявлено о грядущем прощальном туре, который начнётся в 2017-м году.

Состав

Текущий состав

  • Стивен Тайлер (Steven Tyler) — вокал, губная гармоника, клавишные, перкуссия (1970—наши дни)
  • Джо Перри (Joe Perry) — гитара, бэк-вокал (1970—1979, 1984—наши дни)
  • Том Хэмилтон (Tom Hamilton) — бас-гитара, бэк-вокал (1970—наши дни)
  • Джой Крамер (Joey Kramer) — ударные, бэк-вокал (1970—наши дни)
  • Бред Уитфорд (Brad Whitford) — гитара, бэк-вокал (1971—1981, 1984—наши дни)

Бывшие участники

  • Рэй Табано (Ray Tabano) — ритм-гитара (1970—1971)
  • Джимми Креспо (Jimmy Crespo) — гитара, бэк-вокал (1979—1984)
  • Рик Дьюфей (Rick Dufay) — гитара (1981—1984)

Временная шкала

В культуре

  • Джо Перри записал музыкальную тему для мультфильма Человек-Паук.
  • Персонажи, изображающие участников Aerosmith, появлялись в компьютерных играх «Revolution X», «Quest for Fame» и «Guitar Hero: Aerosmith», песни группы включены в саундтреки.
  • Тайлер и Джо Перри принимали участие в создании компьютерной игры в жанре квест «9: The Last Resort» (Nine) 1996 года, где они озвучили близнецов. Остальных персонажей озвучили Джеймс Белуши, Шер и Кристофер Рив. Продюсированием занимались Роберт Де Ниро и Джейн Розенталь. К сожалению, несмотря на качественную графику и оригинальный сюжет, игра не пользовалась большим успехом из-за высоких требований к компьютеру и цены.
  • Сингл «Nine Lives» был главной музыкальной темой для «Dead or Alive 3», а «Dream On» — для «Dead or Alive Ultimate».
  • В 1991 году Aerosmith появились в эпизоде «Flaming Moe’s» мультсериала «Симпсоны».
  • Aerosmith стали героями 19-го комикса из серии «Человек-тень» («Shadowman»).
  • Классический хит «Dream On» играет в видеоролике NASA, призывающем людей идти работать в космическую отрасль (в ролике снялись Тайлер и Перри). В 2003 году рэпер Eminem использовал отрывок из «Dream On» в своей песне «Sing for the Moment».
  • В 2008 году вышла игра «Guitar Hero: Aerosmith», в которую вошли некоторые песни из репертуара Aerosmith.
  • Песня «I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing» использовалась в игре Saints Row IV.

Дискография

Студийные альбомы

Дата выхода Название Позиция в Billboard[13] Сертификация RIAA[12] Лейбл
13 января 1973 Aerosmith 21 2× Platinum Columbia
1 марта 1974 Get Your Wings 74 3× Platinum
8 апреля 1975 Toys in the Attic 11 8× Platinum
3 мая 1976 Rocks 3 4× Platinum
1 декабря 1977 Draw the Line 11 2× Platinum
1 ноября 1979 Night in the Ruts 14 Platinum
1 августа 1982 Rock in a Hard Place 32 Gold
9 ноября 1985 Done with Mirrors 36 Gold Geffen
5 сентября 1987 Permanent Vacation 11 5× Platinum
8 сентября 1989 Pump 5 7× Platinum
20 апреля 1993 Get a Grip 1 7× Platinum
18 марта 1997 Nine Lives 1 2× Platinum Columbia
6 марта 2001 Just Push Play 2 Platinum
30 марта 2004 Honkin’ on Bobo 5 Gold
6 ноября 2012 Music from Another Dimension 5 CAN: Gold

Концертные альбомы

  • Live! Bootleg (1978)
  • Classic Live! (1986)
  • Classic Live! Vol.2 (1987)
  • A Little South of Sanity (1998)
  • Rockin’ the Joint (2005)
  • Live On Air’ (2011)
  • Rocks Donington 2014 (2015)

Сборники

  • Greatest Hits (1980)
  • Gems (1988)
  • Pandora’s Box (1991)
  • Big Ones (1994)
  • Box of Fire (1994)
  • Young Lust: Aerosmith Antology (2001)
  • O, Yeah! The Ultimate Aerosmith Hits (2002)
  • Devil’s Got a New Disguise (2006)
  • The Essential Aerosmith (2013)
  • Up in Smoke (2015)

Примечания

  1. Pareles, Jon. HEAVY METAL, WEIGHTY WORDS — NYTimes.com (англ.), The New York Times (10 July 1988). Проверено 16 мая 2010.
  2. Cairns, Dan. Down time: Aerosmith — Times Online (англ.), The Sunday Times (29 June 2008). Проверено 30 мая 2010.
  3. Harrington, Joe S. Sonic Cool: the Life & Death of Rock ‘n’ Roll. — Hal Leonard Corporation, 2002. — P. 392. — ISBN 978-978-0-634-02861-8.
  4. Aerosmith | The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (англ.). Rockhall.com (15 April 2013). Проверено 26 августа 2015.
  5. Larry McShane. New Aerosmith ‘Guitar Hero’ game (англ.), New York Daily News (15 February 2008). Проверено 31 марта 2008.
  6. Top Selling Artists (англ.). Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA.com). Архивировано 7 февраля 2012 года.
  7. The Immortals — The Greatest Artists of All Time: 57) Aerosmith. Rolling Stone  (недоступная ссылка — история). Проверено 25 марта 2008. Архивировано 1 октября 2007 года.
  8. Стивен Тайлер сообщил о распаде Aerosmith
  9. Davis, 1997, p. 95.
  10. 1 2 3 Davis, 1997, p. 104.
  11. Davis, 1997, pp. 128–131.
  12. 1 2 Searchable Database. Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA.com). Архивировано 28 января 2011 года.
  13. 1 2 [Aerosmith (англ.) на сайте AllMusic Aerosmith Chart Positions — Albums]. Allmusic. Проверено 3 декабря 2012.
  14. Стивен Тайлер ушел из Aerosmith // Лента. Ру, ноя 2009

Литература

  • Davis, Stephen. Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith. — New York : HarperCollins, 1997. — ISBN 978-0-380-97594-5.

Ссылки

commons: Aerosmith на Викискладе
  • aerosmith.com — официальный сайт (англ.)
  • aeroforceone.com — официальный фан-клуб (англ.)
  • aerosmith-lyrics.com — слова песен (англ.)
  • muznewz.com — статьи о группе (рус.)
  • Aerosmith (англ.) на сайте Discogs
  • Видеоканал Aerosmith на YouTube
  • Официальная страница Aerosmith (англ.) на сайте Myspace

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