
Aerosmith biography
The Early Days
One of the world's most popular bands, even more so in the US where it's at the
top six of all-time best-selling bands, Aerosmith was
formed in 1970 in Boston by Steve Tyler (vocals and drums), Joe Perry (guitar) and
Tom Hamilton (bass guitar). Second guitarist Ray Tabano
was soon added only to find himself quickly replaced by Brad Whitford. With the addition of drummer Joey Kramer,
After some initial success with live performances in local clubs the band was
signed to
Breakthrough, Decline and Resurrection
Their third album "Toys In The Attic" together with the single
"Sweet Emotion" proved to be their breakthrough, peaking at number 3
in the
In 1979 "Night In The Ruts" went gold (the least successful Aerosmith album to date), however, shortly after Joe Perry
and Brad Whitford left the band and as their
replacements Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay came in, the band released "Greatest Hits"
that although did badly initially it eventually sold over six million copies. The
new lineup's first album was "Rock In A Hard
Place" released in 1982 performing average in the charts. With two
consecutive low performing albums Aerosmith was
eventually dropped from
Perry and Whitford rejoined Aerosmith
in 1984 and during their reunion tour
Superstar Status
Despite owing Geffen Records two more albums the band rejoined forces with
Following a number of problems with managers, producers and songwriters their
first album with Columbia "Nine Lives" was eventually released in
1997 and although it went straight to number 1 it received mixed reviews and
quickly fell through the charts. "A Little South Of Sanity" followed
rather quietly in 1998. In September 1998 the band achieved their first ever
number 1 US single with "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" written for
the soundtrack of the movie "Armageddon".
The band entered the new millenium with "Just
Push Play" that charted very well and at the same month of its release in
March 2001 Aerosmith was inducted into the Rock &
Roll Hall Of Fame. Their latest album "Honkin'
On Bobo" is a celebration of the resurgence of
blues music around US and