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Steven Tyler made a surprise appearance at the Black Crowes’ May 15 concert London, delivering his first performance since suffering serious vocal cord damage last year. After rocking through their 16-song set, the Crowes returned to the stage for an encore. The band had just launched into Aerosmith’s classic song “Mama Kin” when Tyler walked onstage unannounced. It didn’t take long for the audience to recognize the famous frontman, as a loud cheer from the crowd soon erupted. Black Crowes vocalist Chris Robinson started the song off, handling the opening lines before Tyler grabbed the microph...
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Aerosmith has announced the rescheduled dates for their Peace Out farewell tour. The band initially launched the tour on Sept. 2, 2023 in Philadelphia, but were forced off the road after just three shows when singer Steven Tyler suffered damage to his vocal cords. Except for opening night, the Black Crowes will once again serve as the support act for the tour, which kicks off Sept. 20 in Pittsburgh and is scheduled to conclude on Jan. 26 in Buffalo. You can see a complete list of dates below. Teddy Swims will serve as the opening act on Sept. 20. All previously purchased tickets will be honore...
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Aerosmith leveled up dramatically on their sophomore album, Get Your Wings, and they proved that evolution with the release of lead single “Same Old Song and Dance” on March 19, 1974. The Boston rockers’ self-titled debut arrived with a whimper in January 1973, displaying competent bar-band boogie (and a future mega-hit in “Dream On”) but failing to capture the energy of their live show. Columbia Records was close to dropping Aerosmith, but they gave the group another shot, enlisting stalwart Alice Cooper producer Bob Ezrin to helm Get Your Wings. Ezrin was less than enthusiastic about Aerosmi...
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As much of a fever dream as the Black Crowesreunion has been, the Atlanta band were really excited about another renewed bond, thanks to Aerosmith’sPeace Outfarewell tour which began last September. The Crowes nabbed the coveted opening slot on the outing, which reunited the two groups for the first time since the Atlanta-bred band handled similar duties as they were starting to promote 1990’s Shake Your Money Maker. As Rich Robinson tells UCR now, it was a “full circle” moment that they were deeply grateful for. Even though the trek was postponed after only three concerts due to Steven Tyler’...
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