A onetime Beatlemaniac, he helped shape the sound of hits like “Walk This Way” and “(Just Like) Starting Over.” By Alex Williams Jack Douglas, whose career as a producer of blockbuster albums by ...
Motörhead’s 2006 album Kiss of Death is getting a deluxe reissue, due out July 3rd via BMG. The announcement comes along with a new lyric video for the remastered ...
Aerosmith and mastermind WORLD have joined forces on a nine-piece limited collection launching May 15 via ZOZOVILLA and ...
Com origem no Complexo do Alemão, passagem pelo Rock in Rio e novo álbum, banda carioca fala sobre arte, política e redes ...
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry reflected on the "encouraging" and highly emotional experience of watching Steven Tyler sing his heart out during the making of One More Time, the band's recent ...
Aerosmith’s debut single, “Dream On”, is an impressive and rare example of a band’s first big hit sticking around for decades—without becoming a one-hit wonder. The first single from the Boston band’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Aerosmith debuts Aerosmith on the Top Album Sales chart as the ...
Aerosmith earns a new win on multiple albums charts in the U.K. as the reissued version of the band's self-titled project debuts as a bestseller. UNITED STATES - MAY 30: Photo of AEROSMITH and Tom ...
How would you like to win the new Legendary Deluxe Edition box set surrounding Aerosmith's outstanding self-titled debut album? Thanks to the Loudwire Nights radio show, you've now got your chance to ...
In the bars and clubs of Boston in 1970, the next big thing in rock and roll was born, when Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Brad Whitford, and Joey Kramer starting hitting stages together as ...
'Permanent Vacation' brought Aerosmith back to the forefront of the rock & roll scene in 1987 with the hits "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" and "Angel" Goedefroit Music/Getty With Top 10 radio staples like ...
Two of rock’s biggest names — Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen — both released their debut albums to little fanfare on Jan. 5, 1973. And although the Boston-based hard rockers’ self-titled album ...