One of the USA's most
popular of all hard-rock acts, Aerosmith were formed in 1970
when vocalist Steven Tyler (b. Steven Victor Tallarico, 26
March 1948, Yonkers, New York City, New York, USA; vocals)
met Joe Perry (b. Anthony Joseph Perry, 10 September 1950,
Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA; guitar) while the latter was
working in a Sunapee, New Hampshire ice cream parlour, the
Anchorage. Tyler was in the area visiting the family-owned
holiday resort, Trow-Rico. Perry, then playing in the Jam
Band, invited Tyler (who had previously released one single,
"When I Needed You", with his own band Chain Reaction, and
another, "You Should Have Been Here Yesterday", with William
Proud And The Strangeurs) to join him in a Cream -styled
rock combo. Together with fellow Jam Band member Tom
Hamilton (b. 31 December 1951, Colorado Springs, Colorado,
USA; bass) and new recruits Joey Kramer (b. 21 June 1950,
the Bronx, New York City, New York, USA; drums) and Ray
Tabano (guitar), the band's founding line-up was complete.
However, Tabano was quickly replaced by the former member of
Justin Tyme, Earth Inc., Teapot Dome and Cymbals Of
Resistance, Brad Whitford (b. 23 February 1952, Winchester,
Massachusetts, USA).
After playing their first gig at the Nipmuc Regional High
School, the band took the name Aerosmith (rejecting other
early monikers including Hookers). Their popularity
throughout the Boston area grew rapidly, and a triumphant
gig at Max's Kansas City, witnessed by Clive Davis, led to a
recording contract with Columbia Records. In 1973 Aerosmith
secured a minor chart placing with their self-titled debut
album. Although its attendant single, "Dream On", initially
peaked at number 59, it became a Top 10 hit in April 1976.
Get Your Wings inaugurated a fruitful working relationship
with producer Jack Douglas. Nationwide tours established the
quintet as a major attraction, a position consolidated by
the highly successful Toys In The Attic, which has now sold
in excess of six million copies worldwide |
. A fourth album,
Rocks, achieved platinum status within months of its release.
Aerosmith maintained their pre-eminent position with Draw
The Line and the powerful Live! Bootleg, but despite popular
acclaim, they failed to gain the approbation of many critics
who dubbed the band "derivative", particularly of Led
Zeppelin. Tyler's physical resemblance to Mick Jagger, and
his foil-like relationship with guitarist Perry, also
inspired comparisons with the Rolling Stones, with whom they
shared several musical reference points.
In 1978 the band undertook a US tour of smaller, more
intimate venues in an attempt to decelerate their rigorous
schedule. They appeared in the ill-fated Sgt. Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band movie (as the Future Villain band),
and although their rousing version of "Come Together"
reached the US Top 30, tension between Tyler and Perry
proved irreconcilable. The guitarist left the band following
the release of the disappointing Night In The Ruts and
subsequently founded the Joe Perry Project. Jimmy Crespo
joined Aerosmith in 1980, but the following year Brad
Whitford left to pursue a new career with former Ted Nugent
band member, guitarist Derek St. Holmes. Newcomer Rick Dufay
debuted on Rock In A Hard Place, but this lacklustre set
failed to capture the fire of the band's classic recordings.
Contact between the band and Perry and Whitford was
re-established during a 1984 tour. Antagonisms were set
aside, and the following year, the quintet's most enduring
line-up was performing together again. The first fruits of a
lucrative new contract with Geffen Records, the Ted
Templeman -produced Done With Mirrors was a tentative first
step, after which Tyler and Perry underwent a successful
rehabilitation programme to rid themselves of drug and
alcohol dependency, synonymous with the band's hedonistic
lifestyle. In 1986 they accompanied rappers Run-DMC on "Walk
This Way", an Aerosmith song from Toys In The Attic and a
former US Top 10 entry in its own right. The collaboration
was an international hit, rekindling interest in Aerosmith's
career, with the following year's "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)"
reaching number 14 in the US charts. Recorded with producer
Bruce Fairbairn, Permanent Vacation became one of their
bestselling albums, and the first to make an impression in
the UK, while the highly acclaimed Pump and Get A Grip (also
produced by Fairbairn) emphasized their revitalization.
Aerosmith tabs:
Aerosmith - Crazy tab
and chord
Aerosmith - Dream On
tab and chord
Aerosmith -
Sweet Emotion tab and chord
Aerosmith
- Walk This Way tab and chord
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