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A couple of months after Steven Tyler hinted about the end of Aerosmith, drummer Joey Kramer talked about what's in store for the band in the near future. According to Kramer, the current status of the band's members, such as Joe Perry's health condition, could affect the upcoming activities of Aerosmith. -
Todd Phillips Reveales Why He Wasn't Able to Use Guns N' Roses' 'Paradise City' Song in 'War Dogs'
Todd Phillips, the director of the new film War Dogs starring Miles Teller, Jonah Hill and Bradley Cooper, revealed that he originally wanted to use Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City" in the movie. However, the director had to go with a different song because the band refused to bargain with him. -
Pearl Jam Dedicates 'Draw the Line' Cover to Aerosmith and Hollywood Vampires' Joe Perry
Last Friday, members of Pearl Jam were at the iconic Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts for a special concert. During their set, the band paid tribute to the city's music icon Aerosmith by performing a cover of "Draw the Line" as well as Bob Dylan's "Masters of War." -
Hollywood Vampires Guitarist Joe Perry is on His Way to Recovery Following Vampires Gig Health Scare
While performing with the Hollywood Vampires on Sunday night in Brooklyn, guitarist Joe Perry collapsed on stage. But, according to his bandmates, which include Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp, Perry's condition has now stabilized. -
Steven Tyler Sings to Skittles in Super Bowl 50 Ad [WATCH]
There's five days left until one of the biggest sporting events of the year, Super Bowl 50, which will bring viewers the ultimate showdown between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers. One thing that fans look forward to almost, if not just as much as the game, are the commercials. Aerosmith's Steven Tyler just recently shared his own rockin' rainbow ad for Skittles, which finds the singer critiquing a portrait of himself made from the fruity candy. -
Steven Tyler & Daughter Mia Crash CNN Weather Report [WATCH]
While tons of people on the East Coast have been locked in doors and shunned from traveling on dangerous roads, Steven Tyler and his daughter, Mia, happened to appear in the middle of CNN's storm coverage with some tips for those contemplating leaving their homes. -
Aerosmith Front Man Steven Tyler Announces Two Solo Concerts
After revealing that he'd switch the track on his music gear from rock and roll to country, Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler recently announced two solo gigs for early 2016, which could potentially ease the singer into a larger tour. -
Steven Tyler Launches Janie's Fund for Victims of Child Abuse After Aerosmith Song
Although he's taken on a new endeavor as a country artist, Steven Tyler has launched a brand-new philanthropic imitative, Janie's Fund, named after Aerosmith's hit 1989 track "Janie's Got a Gun." The latest fund was crafted in tandem with Youth Villages to help support females who have endured neglect as well as sexual, physical and emotional abuse. -
Aerosmith Bandmates Feel Ditched for Steven Tyler's Solo Country Project
Aerosmith feels ditched for Steven Tyler's solo country project. The band was planning to play live in early 2016 as well as over the summer, and guitarist Brad Whitford recently spoke out on just why that has been put on hold. ). -
Aerosmith Sends Cease-and-Desist Letter to Donald Trump for Use of 'Dream On'
Rock stars over the yeas are typically liberal -- not unanimously, but certainly overwhelmingly to the left -- which might explain why Donald Trump has had trouble securing songs for his campaign, receiving criticism from artists such as Neil Young, R.E.M. and most recently Aerosmith for the use of the band's song "Dream On." -
'1989' Tour: Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler Sing 'I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing' [WATCH]
It may be hard to believe but there are still celebrities out there Taylor Swift hasn't introduced to fans on her '1989' world tour. On Friday night for her Nashville Bridgestone Arena gig, Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler joined swift for a rendition of the band's 1988 classic hit, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." -
Steven Tyler Performed Country Versions of Aerosmith Songs at NYC Show
Steven Tyler performed at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City this past Thursday night (Sept. 10) and played country versions of Aerosmith songs to preview the new sound of his upcoming album, along with new material such as "Love Is Your Name," his first hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart since 2001. The countrified Aerosmith setlist included "Cryin" "What It Takes," and "Livin' on the Edge," as Tyler's solo band Loving Mary played behind him. -
Pink Floyd Thought About Hip-Hop for 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason'
One would expect the most experimental bands in rock music to be among the first to incorporate new forms of music into their albums...but that doesn't mean we think Pink Floyd messing around with hip-hop is a good idea. Indeed, a Reddit post on the band's page pointed to a point in history where the band almost sorta tried it. -
The Charts and The Gulf War: Mariah Carey, MC Hammer and Aerosmith [Memorial Day Special]
Memorial Day 2015 bears a special significance for two reasons: More importantly, it's the first time in 14 years that the holiday has been celebrated with no American troops involved in a "major ground war," and it's also the 25th anniversary of the first invasion of Iraq during the Gulf War. We at Music Times can do little but throw out our thanks to those who have served and those who currently serve in the United States military, but we wanted to check out what the Billboard charts looked like on both dates, August 2, 1991 and October 7, 2001, the dates when Americans last became embroiled in foreign combat. -
7 Musicians and Shoulder Injuries: Mariah Carey, Steven Tyler, Pink and More, Onstage and Offstage Incidents
Between the announcement that Killer Mike has suffered a torn rotator cuff during the onstage attack upon Run The Jewels at South by Southwest to the Black Keys canceling another wave of tour dates so that Patrick Carney could recover from a dislocated shoulder he received from a giant wave in the Caribbean during January. In other words: It's been a bad week for musical shoulders. Music Times looked back at a collection of injuries to that region of the arm that other music figures have suffered on recent memory.
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