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The Story of Aerosmith

The Story of Aerosmith
Magazine

When Aerosmith first entered the spotlight in the early 1970s, they were sometimes called “The Bad Boys from Boston.” But as the years passed and they earned their battle scars—surviving hardships, shifts in musical tastes and all manner of challenges—a new nickname emerged that reflected their enduring appeal: “America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.” Through hard work and perseverance, Aerosmith has earned every word of that lofty nickname. Aerosmith survived by refusing to quit. After more than 50 years, the party still hasn’t ended. Fans of all ages still come out to hear Perry shred and Steven Tyler wail. Whether you’re cryin’ or crazy, in the mood to dream on or walk this way, Aerosmith has the toys in the attic and the talent to tap into sweet emotions. It simply doesn’t get more American, or great, than that.


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Frequency: One time Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: The Story of Aerosmith

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 18, 2023

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When Aerosmith first entered the spotlight in the early 1970s, they were sometimes called “The Bad Boys from Boston.” But as the years passed and they earned their battle scars—surviving hardships, shifts in musical tastes and all manner of challenges—a new nickname emerged that reflected their enduring appeal: “America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.” Through hard work and perseverance, Aerosmith has earned every word of that lofty nickname. Aerosmith survived by refusing to quit. After more than 50 years, the party still hasn’t ended. Fans of all ages still come out to hear Perry shred and Steven Tyler wail. Whether you’re cryin’ or crazy, in the mood to dream on or walk this way, Aerosmith has the toys in the attic and the talent to tap into sweet emotions. It simply doesn’t get more American, or great, than that.


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