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The video of Steven Tyler and Perry are coming into the studio to see the ukulele with freestyling.
Tyler recently told Fox News in Boston on that album the band will be working this summer, noting, "We go on tour November/December, and we should have the album finished in a couple of months."
He also wrote: "No words can describe how inspired I'm feeling in the studio right now. It's a beautiful thing."
Twitter picture for Kramer working with Jack Douglas, who will produce the band's 14th studio album.
"For those of you who don't know who Jack is, he's the guy who we worked with, producing our best albums of the '70s – Get Your Wings, Toys in the Attic and Rocks. And it's really gonna be cool, because there's no one that knows more about the soul of this band and the creative part of this band [than] Jack. We worked with him on [2004's covers CD] Honkin' on Bobo, but that wasn't all original material… This time it's gonna be all-new Aerosmith songs."
On Bobo Honkin '2004 band's follow-up later this summer were due to start work but have entered the studio earlier than expected.
Drummer Joey Kramer revealed the news to fans over Twitter: ''Aerosmith hits the studio with Jack Douglas today. One word bout 1st day n studio 'Inspiring.''