Friday 31 December 2010

Aerosmith Plan Old School Album

Drummer Joey Kramer of Aerosmith is looking forward to making a new Aerosmith album.This year the band wanted to release a new album.

"I would like to see a record within a year from the Aerosmith boys," he said. "My brothers and I are destined to make another record in the next year or so.

"It's going to be an old-school Aerosmith record. We're going to do it the old way with the whole band [in the same room] and it should be a good one. We're all anticipating."

Saturday 25 December 2010

Tyler has some interesting thing for Jennifer Lopez

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has some interesting thing for Jennifer Lopez .

Tyler and new judge on :American Idol", at the current event said about his new worker,
“First and foremost, she’s a lady and she’s not afraid to show that at any given time. She’s ridiculous. You know, she’s exactly what I thought she’d be. She’s street.”

So JLo is a mega-diva in addition to Jenny From the Block? Think about it, because Steven says Lopez’s honesty with the less-talented contestants is “incredible”.

Sunday 12 December 2010

Aerosmith Guitarist to Pay Tribute to Hendrix on Jay Leno

Jimi Hendrix’s classic 1967 song “Fire” had performed by Aerosmith Guitarist Brad Whitford along with fellow Experience Hendrix tour mates — Jonny Lang and Chris Layton on Dec 6 on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Whitford, who’s played rhythm guitar for Aerosmith since 1971, recently told Michigan’s The Macomb Daily,“[Jimi’s] had such a profound effect ... and still does to this day. It’s something we’ll be talking about until we’re six feet under. The body of work that he did in such a short period ... I think it’s astounding that he was able to do that and leave this incredible, lasting impression. It’s hard to grasp it all.”

All-star Experience Hendrix Tour for 19 dates had been joined by Whitford.Original Hendrix bassist Billy Cox anchored the popular tour, which also featured Robert Randolph, Susan Tedeschi, Steve Vai and other virtuosos

Saturday 4 December 2010

Paul McCartney Asks Aerosmith's Steven Tyler To Cover The Beatles

Tyler has been requested by Sir Paul to re-imagines the final four songs from 1969’s ‘Abbey Road’ for the Kennedy Centre Honors this weekend.

At a ceremony in Washington, the former Beatles is due to receive the prestigious award.

The collaboration during an interview with US radio station 95.9 WATD-FM, reports Consequence Of Sound also revealed by the Aerosmith star.

I also got called up by Sir Paul McCartney and he asked me to sing the last four songs of ‘Abbey Road’, so I said 'Umm ok,' doing it.

“So I'm headed down to the Kennedy honors in Washington."

The annual award recognises arts figures who contribute to US culture and has previously been received by Bob Dylan.