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Aerosmith Bio
Aerosmith was formed in
1970, when vocalist Steven Tyler (Sunapee, New Hampshire) met guitarist
Joe Perry while working at an ice cream parlor. Bassist Tom Hamilton and
guitarist Ray Tabano, joined Aerosmith, but Ray was replaced by Brad
Whitford and they added drummer Joey Kramer.
In 1972 Aerosmith landed a record contract with Columbia Records. As a
result, Aerosmith's self-titled debut album was released in the fall of
1973.
Areosmith spent time touring the U.S. and working on their second album
"Get Your Wings", it spent a total of 86 weeks on the charts, a big
break for Aerosmith!
Aerosmith's third record, 1975's "Toys in the Attic", was their
breakthrough album their sound was pure rock n roll, and the the album
hit number 11. Its success prompted the re-release of the power ballad
"Dream On," which shot into the Top Ten in early 1976. Both Aerosmith
and Get Your Wings climbed back up the charts in the wake of Toys in the
Attic. "Walk This Way," the final single from Toys in the Attic, was
released around the time of the group's new 1976 album, Rocks. Although
it didn't feature a Top Ten hit like "Walk This Way," Rocks went
platinum quickly, peaking at number three.
In early 1977, Aerosmith took a break and prepared material for their
fifth album. In addition to another tour in 1978, the band appeared in
the movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, performing "Come
Together," which eventually became a number 23 hit. Aerosmith recorded
Night in the Ruts in 1979, releasing the record at the end of the year.
Brad Whitford left the group in early 1980, forming the Whitsford-St.
Holmes Band with former Ted Nugent guitarist Derek St. Holmes.
As Aerosmith regrouped with new guitarists Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay,
the band released Aerosmith's Greatest Hits in late 1980; the record
would eventually sell over six million copies.
Pump, released in 1989, continued Aerosmith's winning streak, reaching
number five, selling over four million copies, and spawning the Top Ten
singles "Love in an Elevator," "Janie's Got a Gun," and "What It Takes."
Aerosmith released Get a Grip in 1993. The album was as successful as
the band's previous two records, featuring the hit singles "Livin' on
the Edge," "Cryin'," and "Amazing." In 1994, Aerosmith released Big
Ones, a compilation of hits from their Geffen years which fulfilled
their contract with the label; it went double platinum shortly after its
release.
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