Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Aerosmith Mention
Video Business, CA
May 30, 2006
Dazed and Confused: Criterion Collection -
Street: June 6, $39.95
.....There's also a newly recorded commentary by Linklater, which offers a lot of easy-going fun. The track's best moment is near the beginning, in which Linklater acknowledges his arrival in Hollywood by pointing out that his use of Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" during Dazed's opening scene cost $100,000, completely eclipsing the entire budget of his previous film, 1991's Slacker.
May 30, 2006
Dazed and Confused: Criterion Collection -
Street: June 6, $39.95
.....There's also a newly recorded commentary by Linklater, which offers a lot of easy-going fun. The track's best moment is near the beginning, in which Linklater acknowledges his arrival in Hollywood by pointing out that his use of Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" during Dazed's opening scene cost $100,000, completely eclipsing the entire budget of his previous film, 1991's Slacker.
Monday, May 29, 2006
Guitar Legends - The Photo Issue

Joe Perry - San Antonio, 2006
"The Greatest Guitar Portraits & The Stories Behind Them"
Special Collector's Issue
England's Ross Halfin helped forge metal's most enduring images with his photos of Jimmy Page, Van Halen and Metallica. Photos: Jimmy Page, Jack White, John Frusciante, Kirk Hammett, Pete Townshend, Joe Perry, Eddie Van Halen, Iron Maiden and Metallica.
Thanks to: Toonses88
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Boston Herald
May 27, 2006

The many ups and downs of Steven Tyler and Aerosmith are ready-made for a big-screen treatment. But who plays Tyler? Sure, Carly Simon bears a passing resemblance to the frontman, but she doesn’t have the acting chops or the truly separated-at-birth qualities to understand why he still walks this way and talks this way. Top billing, therefore, goes to someone born for the role: Liv Tyler!
Thanks to: Toonses88

The many ups and downs of Steven Tyler and Aerosmith are ready-made for a big-screen treatment. But who plays Tyler? Sure, Carly Simon bears a passing resemblance to the frontman, but she doesn’t have the acting chops or the truly separated-at-birth qualities to understand why he still walks this way and talks this way. Top billing, therefore, goes to someone born for the role: Liv Tyler!
Thanks to: Toonses88
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Joe Perry To Attend Bike Run
Boston Biker, MA
May 27, 2006
2nd Annual Boston Police/Harbormaster Sgt. Bobby Guiney Run
Where: Beginning at Hull High School, 180 Main St., Hull, Ma. with a scenic ride down route 3A through the South Shore ending at the East Bay Grille located at 173 Water St. Plymouth on beautiful Plymouth Harbor.
Accompanying us on the ride will be Aerosmith's Joe Perry.
When: June 24, 2006. Registration from 9:30 until 11:00. Ride leaves promptly at 11:00.
Registration: $20 per bike, additional rider $10. Each rider will receive a t-shirt. East Bay Grille will provide hamburgers and hotdogs.
Police Escort
Raindate: July 1, 2006.
Email bgj22@hotmail.com for more information.
Thanks to: Neesb
May 27, 2006
2nd Annual Boston Police/Harbormaster Sgt. Bobby Guiney Run
Where: Beginning at Hull High School, 180 Main St., Hull, Ma. with a scenic ride down route 3A through the South Shore ending at the East Bay Grille located at 173 Water St. Plymouth on beautiful Plymouth Harbor.
Accompanying us on the ride will be Aerosmith's Joe Perry.
When: June 24, 2006. Registration from 9:30 until 11:00. Ride leaves promptly at 11:00.
Registration: $20 per bike, additional rider $10. Each rider will receive a t-shirt. East Bay Grille will provide hamburgers and hotdogs.
Police Escort
Raindate: July 1, 2006.
Email bgj22@hotmail.com for more information.
Thanks to: Neesb
Friday, May 26, 2006
Righteous rock: Conservatives’ agenda includes cool songs
Boston Herald, MA
May 26, 2006
....In its June 5 issue, right-wing political magazine National Review names the top 50 conservative rock ’n’ roll songs. The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again” topped the list, followed by the Beatles’ “Taxman.” The list was born last year when the magazine’s national political reporter, John J. Miller, asked online readers to nominate their favorite conservative songs. The only criteria: the lyrics had to have a conservative slant, such as preaching family values or advocating for a libertarian government....
Aerosmith also made the cut with “Janie’s Got A Gun” (No. 28) for showing “how the right to bear arms can protect women from sexual predators.” Miller... has yet to hear from any of the artists who made the cut. “I’m waiting for Pete Townshend to call,” Miller said.
May 26, 2006
....In its June 5 issue, right-wing political magazine National Review names the top 50 conservative rock ’n’ roll songs. The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again” topped the list, followed by the Beatles’ “Taxman.” The list was born last year when the magazine’s national political reporter, John J. Miller, asked online readers to nominate their favorite conservative songs. The only criteria: the lyrics had to have a conservative slant, such as preaching family values or advocating for a libertarian government....
Aerosmith also made the cut with “Janie’s Got A Gun” (No. 28) for showing “how the right to bear arms can protect women from sexual predators.” Miller... has yet to hear from any of the artists who made the cut. “I’m waiting for Pete Townshend to call,” Miller said.
Possible TV Appearance For Tyler
ContactMusic
May 26, 2006
Rocker Steven Tyler is such a huge fan of firefighting show Rescue Me, he has asked that a part be written for him. Star Denis Leary is thrilled the Love In An Elevator star wants to appear, but is convinced viewers would never believe the distinctive rocker could be a fireman. He explains, "Steven Tyler's a huge fan of the show, and I'm trying to figure out how to put him on. "He's not going to pass as a fireman. Do we have him play himself? A guy who looks like Steven Tyler? It's a nice problem to have!"
May 26, 2006
Rocker Steven Tyler is such a huge fan of firefighting show Rescue Me, he has asked that a part be written for him. Star Denis Leary is thrilled the Love In An Elevator star wants to appear, but is convinced viewers would never believe the distinctive rocker could be a fireman. He explains, "Steven Tyler's a huge fan of the show, and I'm trying to figure out how to put him on. "He's not going to pass as a fireman. Do we have him play himself? A guy who looks like Steven Tyler? It's a nice problem to have!"
Thursday, May 25, 2006
This Week's Winner Posted
Aero Force One
May 25, 2006
Click here to see if you are AF1's Fan Of The Week!
Winning entry and a photo are posted for the week of 05-22-06.
May 25, 2006
Click here to see if you are AF1's Fan Of The Week!
Winning entry and a photo are posted for the week of 05-22-06.
From Recent Chris Botti Interviews
Regarding his latest release, To Love Again:
The Daily Yomiuri, Japan
...Another highlight is Aerosmith's Steven Tyler's take on Charlie Chaplin's "Smile." The song is stripped of any optimism and performed in a painfully personal manner.
"I called Steven to see if he would be interested in doing that song this way, a dark version of it," Botti recalls. "He was getting on an amusement park ride with his family and I said, 'Steven, would you be interested in doing this?' and he said, 'Yeah, man, sounds great. Let's do it!' I never thought that it would actually happen that way. He really rose to the occasion and he sounds great doing it...."
INQ7.net, Philippines
Who was first to jump in?
It might have been Steven Tyler... [then] Michael Buble, Paula Cole....
What was it like working with Steven Tyler?
We’re radically from different genres [but] he’s so enthusiastic about music. He was so taken aback when I asked him to do that song in that particular setting with the London Orchestra. He was so into it, man! I knew he’d be good but I didn’t know he’d be that good....
The Daily Yomiuri, Japan
...Another highlight is Aerosmith's Steven Tyler's take on Charlie Chaplin's "Smile." The song is stripped of any optimism and performed in a painfully personal manner.
"I called Steven to see if he would be interested in doing that song this way, a dark version of it," Botti recalls. "He was getting on an amusement park ride with his family and I said, 'Steven, would you be interested in doing this?' and he said, 'Yeah, man, sounds great. Let's do it!' I never thought that it would actually happen that way. He really rose to the occasion and he sounds great doing it...."
INQ7.net, Philippines
Who was first to jump in?
It might have been Steven Tyler... [then] Michael Buble, Paula Cole....
What was it like working with Steven Tyler?
We’re radically from different genres [but] he’s so enthusiastic about music. He was so taken aback when I asked him to do that song in that particular setting with the London Orchestra. He was so into it, man! I knew he’d be good but I didn’t know he’d be that good....
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Exhibitions
Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and Museum, OH
May 24, 2006
Permanent Collection: 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll
Selected by the curatorial staff and a number of rock critics and historians, these 500 songs are some of rock and roll's most popular and influential songs:
* Aerosmith - Dream On
* Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
May 24, 2006
Permanent Collection: 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll
Selected by the curatorial staff and a number of rock critics and historians, these 500 songs are some of rock and roll's most popular and influential songs:
* Aerosmith - Dream On
* Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Appearance by Steven Tyler on Pink's DVD
MTV.com
May 23, 2006
Tickle Her Pink
Liking Pink's I'm Not Dead but still dying to "Get the Party Started"? Look no further than the singer's "Live in Europe," a DVD that packs in all her pre-"Stupid Girl" singles, plus a heap of additional performances. Furthered by an on-the-road doc, the video has more than 25 live songs plus spots by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Peaches.
May 23, 2006
Tickle Her Pink
Liking Pink's I'm Not Dead but still dying to "Get the Party Started"? Look no further than the singer's "Live in Europe," a DVD that packs in all her pre-"Stupid Girl" singles, plus a heap of additional performances. Furthered by an on-the-road doc, the video has more than 25 live songs plus spots by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Peaches.
Monday, May 22, 2006
Remember (Walking in the Sand)
Detroit News, MI
May 22, 2006
Mary Weiss, the leather-clad lead singer of the '60s girl group the Shangri-Las, has been recording a new album for the first time since the '70s... Weiss, whose sassy voice spat out... the original "Remember (Walking in the Sand)," also will launch a tour. Technically, the last time Weiss' voice was heard on record was when "Remember" was covered by Aerosmith, and she did an uncredited backing vocal on it for the boys.
May 22, 2006
Mary Weiss, the leather-clad lead singer of the '60s girl group the Shangri-Las, has been recording a new album for the first time since the '70s... Weiss, whose sassy voice spat out... the original "Remember (Walking in the Sand)," also will launch a tour. Technically, the last time Weiss' voice was heard on record was when "Remember" was covered by Aerosmith, and she did an uncredited backing vocal on it for the boys.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Tracked Down
Boston Herald, MA
May 21, 2006
By Inside Track
". . . Aerosmith sticksman Joey Kramer celebrating the grand opening of Lamborghini Boston in Peabody (we hear Joey was happy to learn of the luxury wheels event at the Endicott Estate in Dedham on June 4) . . . "
May 21, 2006
By Inside Track
". . . Aerosmith sticksman Joey Kramer celebrating the grand opening of Lamborghini Boston in Peabody (we hear Joey was happy to learn of the luxury wheels event at the Endicott Estate in Dedham on June 4) . . . "
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Friday, May 19, 2006
Joe Perry And His Boys
Boston Globe, MA
May 19, 2006
For its "Fathers and Sons" issue, due out next week, "Best Life" mag managed to get Joe Perry to pose rather dramatically with his boys, Roman, 14, and Tony, 19. (Other fathers featured include "Grey's Anatomy" actor Isaiah Washington, writer Jay McInerney, James Marsden, who's in "X-Men: The Last Stand," and our very own Todd English with sons Oliver and Simon.) Asked what he's learned from the Aerosmith ax man, Tony replied: "The faster you go, the quicker you have to stop."
May 19, 2006
For its "Fathers and Sons" issue, due out next week, "Best Life" mag managed to get Joe Perry to pose rather dramatically with his boys, Roman, 14, and Tony, 19. (Other fathers featured include "Grey's Anatomy" actor Isaiah Washington, writer Jay McInerney, James Marsden, who's in "X-Men: The Last Stand," and our very own Todd English with sons Oliver and Simon.) Asked what he's learned from the Aerosmith ax man, Tony replied: "The faster you go, the quicker you have to stop."
Rob Thomas Collaboration With Aerosmith
Orlando Sentinel, FL
May 19, 2006
It has been a long time since the days of Matchbox Twenty and Carlos Santana, but Rob Thomas is still on the adult singles chart with "Lonely No More," the latest track off his "...Something to Be" solo debut.
He's still not cool, never was, but as his headliner tour with Jewel arrives on Thursday, this Orlando-bred singer-songwriter is exactly what he wants to be.....
In addition to his famous, Grammy-winning Santana collaboration on "Smooth," Thomas has written for Seal and traded harmonies with Willie Nelson. He plans to do a few numbers on stage with Jewel as part of the current tour and was headed into the studio last week to work on a track for Aerosmith.....
May 19, 2006
It has been a long time since the days of Matchbox Twenty and Carlos Santana, but Rob Thomas is still on the adult singles chart with "Lonely No More," the latest track off his "...Something to Be" solo debut.
He's still not cool, never was, but as his headliner tour with Jewel arrives on Thursday, this Orlando-bred singer-songwriter is exactly what he wants to be.....
In addition to his famous, Grammy-winning Santana collaboration on "Smooth," Thomas has written for Seal and traded harmonies with Willie Nelson. He plans to do a few numbers on stage with Jewel as part of the current tour and was headed into the studio last week to work on a track for Aerosmith.....
Joey Kramer Photo Shoot Review
Aero Force One
May 18, 2006

Last week, two lucky Aero Force One members... got to hang out with Joey Kramer at his photo shoot in Boston!
The two die-hard Aerosmith fans and their guests arrived... at the legendary Hard Rock in Boston for lunch. From there it was off to the gleaming Hornick Grivlin photo studio in South Boston -- a huge warehouse with killer rock photographs all over the walls.
Joey's drumkit from the Rockin' The Joint Tour sat proudly in the middle of a room draped in all white. The drumkit itself was immaculate in white with silver glitter drumheads. Joey's longtime drum tech, McGee, was there and explained the finer points of setting up Joey's drums. Then Rob and his lovely assistant Hilary showed us all the other drum ads that will be part of this greater series for "Drum Workshop" -- all of them featured a monochromatic backdrop with the drumkit in the background and the drummer sitting in a chair in front of it. The ads included Dylan session musician Jim Keltner, Abe Laboriel Jr. from Paul McCartney's band, and Josh Freese from A Perfect Circle & Nine Inch Nails.
Joey arrived around 2:00, and hugged the fans with hellos and thank you's. His bag of "props" for the photo shoot included some wild sneakers that outglittered his drumkit! For two hours the fans watched Rob and Joey finesse an incredible round of photos. There was lots of goofing around in between. Then Rob took pictures of Joey with the fans on the set, and Joey autographed items for all of his special guests. Each fan also got an autographed, banged-up drumstick...
Be on the lookout for the amazing Joey Kramer Drum Workshop ad in the mags! And be sure to check out www.robshanahan.com.
May 18, 2006

Last week, two lucky Aero Force One members... got to hang out with Joey Kramer at his photo shoot in Boston!
The two die-hard Aerosmith fans and their guests arrived... at the legendary Hard Rock in Boston for lunch. From there it was off to the gleaming Hornick Grivlin photo studio in South Boston -- a huge warehouse with killer rock photographs all over the walls.
Joey's drumkit from the Rockin' The Joint Tour sat proudly in the middle of a room draped in all white. The drumkit itself was immaculate in white with silver glitter drumheads. Joey's longtime drum tech, McGee, was there and explained the finer points of setting up Joey's drums. Then Rob and his lovely assistant Hilary showed us all the other drum ads that will be part of this greater series for "Drum Workshop" -- all of them featured a monochromatic backdrop with the drumkit in the background and the drummer sitting in a chair in front of it. The ads included Dylan session musician Jim Keltner, Abe Laboriel Jr. from Paul McCartney's band, and Josh Freese from A Perfect Circle & Nine Inch Nails.
Joey arrived around 2:00, and hugged the fans with hellos and thank you's. His bag of "props" for the photo shoot included some wild sneakers that outglittered his drumkit! For two hours the fans watched Rob and Joey finesse an incredible round of photos. There was lots of goofing around in between. Then Rob took pictures of Joey with the fans on the set, and Joey autographed items for all of his special guests. Each fan also got an autographed, banged-up drumstick...
Be on the lookout for the amazing Joey Kramer Drum Workshop ad in the mags! And be sure to check out www.robshanahan.com.
Aerosmith Ready to Start New Album
Online Rock Radio, Greece
May 18, 2006
Steven Tyler is feeling better, so Aerosmith is ready to get back to work. The band has confirmed that they'll start work on their next album on Saturday (May 20th)....
Tyler previously told us that he and lead guitarist Joe Perry have a pretty simple method for picking which tracks to work on: "The songs we pick out of the 20 or 30 songs we write for an album, we pick because I look at Joe and say, 'Hey, man, could you play that to the audience?' 'No.' 'Well, then let's not put it on the record.'"
Bassist Tom Hamilton told us that the album is being targeted for release in September, when Aerosmith will go back out on the road.
May 18, 2006
Steven Tyler is feeling better, so Aerosmith is ready to get back to work. The band has confirmed that they'll start work on their next album on Saturday (May 20th)....
Tyler previously told us that he and lead guitarist Joe Perry have a pretty simple method for picking which tracks to work on: "The songs we pick out of the 20 or 30 songs we write for an album, we pick because I look at Joe and say, 'Hey, man, could you play that to the audience?' 'No.' 'Well, then let's not put it on the record.'"
Bassist Tom Hamilton told us that the album is being targeted for release in September, when Aerosmith will go back out on the road.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Tracked Down
Boston Herald, MA
May 18, 2006
By Inside Track
" . . . Aerosmith duo Joey Kramer and Brad Whitford at Lamborghini Boston in Peabody picking up their zippy new yellow Italian sports cars . . . "
May 18, 2006
By Inside Track
" . . . Aerosmith duo Joey Kramer and Brad Whitford at Lamborghini Boston in Peabody picking up their zippy new yellow Italian sports cars . . . "
AF1's Fan of The Week
Aero Force One
May 17, 2006
"Hey AF1ers!! We all know everything there is to know about the band, now lets get to know each other. Just fill out this short questionnaire and email it to contests@aeroforceone.com Each week we will post a new fan of the week. Don't forget to include a pic of yourself."
May 17, 2006
"Hey AF1ers!! We all know everything there is to know about the band, now lets get to know each other. Just fill out this short questionnaire and email it to contests@aeroforceone.com Each week we will post a new fan of the week. Don't forget to include a pic of yourself."
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Joey's New Wheels - Watch Video
Aero Force One
May 16, 2006

Joeys New Lamborghini!
Watch This Awesome Vid Of Joey's First Drive In His New Baby... The following links are at Aero Force One.
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May 16, 2006

Joeys New Lamborghini!
Watch This Awesome Vid Of Joey's First Drive In His New Baby... The following links are at Aero Force One.
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Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Producer For Next Aerosmith Album
Boston Globe, MA
May 16, 2006
. . . . Aerosmith publicist Mitch Schneider e-mailed us yesterday to announce that the Boston rockers are getting back to work on a new album.... What Schneider didn't say is that the CD's being produced by Steve Lillywhite, who's worked with U2 and Morrissey. . . .
May 16, 2006
. . . . Aerosmith publicist Mitch Schneider e-mailed us yesterday to announce that the Boston rockers are getting back to work on a new album.... What Schneider didn't say is that the CD's being produced by Steve Lillywhite, who's worked with U2 and Morrissey. . . .
Monday, May 15, 2006
Aerosmith: Armed And Extremely Dangerous
BraveWords.com
May 15, 2006
MSO has issued the following Aerosmith update:
Look for Boston rockers Aerosmith to get back to work on a new album later this month. And they've picked the perfect day - May 20th - to begin laying down tracks.
"It's Armed Forces Day," reveals Steven Tyler, "and we're going in with guns ablazing!"
Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton recently told TheRockRadio.com that the band would be back on tour in September, and they should be able to bang out a new album fairly easily: "You know, we're being positive and ambitious, and we'll see how much we can get done between now and then. I don't see any reason why we couldn't - we've got a bunch of material that we really love that we just haven't used in the past, so we can use a few of those as a starting point, and then write a bunch of new ones."
Aerosmith was forced to cancel a bunch of shows on their spring tour after frontman Steven Tyler suffered a broken blood vessel in his voice box. He recently told Rollingstone.com that the injury is all healed.
May 15, 2006
MSO has issued the following Aerosmith update:
Look for Boston rockers Aerosmith to get back to work on a new album later this month. And they've picked the perfect day - May 20th - to begin laying down tracks.
"It's Armed Forces Day," reveals Steven Tyler, "and we're going in with guns ablazing!"
Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton recently told TheRockRadio.com that the band would be back on tour in September, and they should be able to bang out a new album fairly easily: "You know, we're being positive and ambitious, and we'll see how much we can get done between now and then. I don't see any reason why we couldn't - we've got a bunch of material that we really love that we just haven't used in the past, so we can use a few of those as a starting point, and then write a bunch of new ones."
Aerosmith was forced to cancel a bunch of shows on their spring tour after frontman Steven Tyler suffered a broken blood vessel in his voice box. He recently told Rollingstone.com that the injury is all healed.
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Friday, May 12, 2006
Joe Perry - Best Life Magazine
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Press Release
May 11, 2006
Best Life Magazine Devotes June 2006 Issue to Fathers in Honor of Father's Day
Special Issue Hits Newsstands May 23, 2006
...Best Life magazine empowers men to continually improve their physical, emotional and financial well-being to better enjoy the best years of their lives....
Fathers And Sons Prove That Style Transcends The Generations
Aerosmith musician Joe Perry, Grey's Anatomy's Isaiah Washington, X-Men: The Last Stand's James Marsden, super chef Todd English and author Jay McInerney and their sons sit for a stunning Fatherhood photo gallery.
"Cut From the Same Cloth," p. 116...
Contact:
Best Life magazine
Frederika Brookfield, 212-573-0343
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Source: Best Life magazine
May 11, 2006
Best Life Magazine Devotes June 2006 Issue to Fathers in Honor of Father's Day
Special Issue Hits Newsstands May 23, 2006
...Best Life magazine empowers men to continually improve their physical, emotional and financial well-being to better enjoy the best years of their lives....
Fathers And Sons Prove That Style Transcends The Generations
Aerosmith musician Joe Perry, Grey's Anatomy's Isaiah Washington, X-Men: The Last Stand's James Marsden, super chef Todd English and author Jay McInerney and their sons sit for a stunning Fatherhood photo gallery.
"Cut From the Same Cloth," p. 116...
Contact:
Best Life magazine
Frederika Brookfield, 212-573-0343
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Source: Best Life magazine
Thursday, May 11, 2006
News From The Road
Aero Force One
May 10, 2006
Pics From The Road
Hey Folks!
Just dug up some more pix to tied you over until there is some real news to
report. The guys should be hitting the studio very shortly and will continue to
work over the summer. As I write this, the band is scattered across North
America but should all be back in the friendly confines of old Beantown in a few weeks.

Joe and I check out the Washington Monument last year. I believe it was the
day after the DC show. Joe stayed in town to visit with his son Adrian.
(picture by Billie Perry)

Steven, Joe and Lenny talked to Rolling Stone in Philly via conference call.
Mark Seliger was there to shoot some frames. I shot them. (John B.)
More Photos: Here
May 10, 2006
Pics From The Road
Hey Folks!
Just dug up some more pix to tied you over until there is some real news to
report. The guys should be hitting the studio very shortly and will continue to
work over the summer. As I write this, the band is scattered across North
America but should all be back in the friendly confines of old Beantown in a few weeks.

Joe and I check out the Washington Monument last year. I believe it was the
day after the DC show. Joe stayed in town to visit with his son Adrian.
(picture by Billie Perry)

Steven, Joe and Lenny talked to Rolling Stone in Philly via conference call.
Mark Seliger was there to shoot some frames. I shot them. (John B.)
More Photos: Here
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Lincoln Live! 2006
Lincoln Today, UK
May 10, 2006
...Lee Ryan returns to Lincoln (05-20-06) after his visit in November last year. Lee stands out for his ability to connect rock and soul with his unmistakeable voice and sexy image... Lee is also an accomplished film director and has his own production company....
Biography: ...During his career with Blue, Lee’s vocal talents have brought him notoriety and respect with many of the key figures in today’s music industry. He has already collaborated with world-class superstars such as Sir Elton John (Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word) and Stevie Wonder (Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours) with Blue, whilst plans have been made for Lee to work with George Michael, Lenny Kravitz and Steven Tyler as he develops his solo career in 2006. Along with his musical talents, Lee has always had a passion for film and screen writing....
May 10, 2006
...Lee Ryan returns to Lincoln (05-20-06) after his visit in November last year. Lee stands out for his ability to connect rock and soul with his unmistakeable voice and sexy image... Lee is also an accomplished film director and has his own production company....
Biography: ...During his career with Blue, Lee’s vocal talents have brought him notoriety and respect with many of the key figures in today’s music industry. He has already collaborated with world-class superstars such as Sir Elton John (Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word) and Stevie Wonder (Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours) with Blue, whilst plans have been made for Lee to work with George Michael, Lenny Kravitz and Steven Tyler as he develops his solo career in 2006. Along with his musical talents, Lee has always had a passion for film and screen writing....
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Video - Steven Tyler & Chopper
RockDirt.com
May 9, 2006
Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler and a friend rode their Choppers around before meeting two female friends for lunch at Cafe Med in Hollywood, California, the other day. Steven was a little wobbly as he rode away after having lunch, perhaps he is still nervous riding a motorcycle, after his 1981 accident when he split open his heel when his motorcycle crashed into a tree. Watch footage:
Here
Guest Archive - Splash News & Picture Agency.
Creation Date - 5-7-06
May 9, 2006
Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler and a friend rode their Choppers around before meeting two female friends for lunch at Cafe Med in Hollywood, California, the other day. Steven was a little wobbly as he rode away after having lunch, perhaps he is still nervous riding a motorcycle, after his 1981 accident when he split open his heel when his motorcycle crashed into a tree. Watch footage:
Here
Guest Archive - Splash News & Picture Agency.
Creation Date - 5-7-06
Aerosmith Bassist Says New Album Should Come Quickly
Online Rock Radio
May 8, 2006
Is Aerosmith ready to get "Back In The Saddle"? Bassist Tom Hamilton said the band would be back on tour in September, and he told us they should be able to bang out a new album fairly easily: "You know, we're being positive and ambitious, and we'll see how much we can get done between now and then. I don't see any reason why we couldn't -- we've got a bunch of material that we really love that we just haven't used in the past, so we can use a few of those as a starting point, and then write a bunch of new ones."
According to press reports, Aerosmith will head into the studio to begin working on a new album on May 20th.
Aerosmith was forced to cancel a bunch of shows on their spring tour after Tyler suffered a broken blood vessel in his voice box. He recently told rollingstone.com that the injury is all healed.
May 8, 2006
Is Aerosmith ready to get "Back In The Saddle"? Bassist Tom Hamilton said the band would be back on tour in September, and he told us they should be able to bang out a new album fairly easily: "You know, we're being positive and ambitious, and we'll see how much we can get done between now and then. I don't see any reason why we couldn't -- we've got a bunch of material that we really love that we just haven't used in the past, so we can use a few of those as a starting point, and then write a bunch of new ones."
According to press reports, Aerosmith will head into the studio to begin working on a new album on May 20th.
Aerosmith was forced to cancel a bunch of shows on their spring tour after Tyler suffered a broken blood vessel in his voice box. He recently told rollingstone.com that the injury is all healed.
Monday, May 08, 2006
Music Events to Movie Theatres
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Press Release
May 8, 2006
National CineMedia And Live Nation to Bring Expanded Slate of Music Events to Movie Theatre Network Nationwide
National CineMedia (NCM), the leader in the distribution and marketing of alternative digital content in movie theatres and Live Nation, the world's largest diversified promoter and producer of live entertainment including music concerts and other special entertainment events, have entered into a non-exclusive content and cross-marketing agreement. The agreement was announced today by Tom Galley, NCM's chief operations and technology officer and Faisel Durrani, president of marketing for Live Nation.
The Live Nation events will be offered across NCM's Digital Content Network (DCN), the world's largest in-theatre digital satellite distribution network. NCM's secure, state-of-the-art DCN reaches approximately 850 movie theatres and 11,000 screens in 49 of the top 50 DMAs at AMC, Cinemark, and Regal Entertainment Group locations, as well as additional theatres nationwide.
Commenting on the agreement Mr. Galley said, "National CineMedia's state-of-the-art Digital Content Network creates a unique experience for fans to enjoy their favorite entertainers' performances on the big screen in comfortable, conveniently located stadium seating theatres. In-theatre events present a terrific alternative and unrivaled opportunity for fans to enjoy popular acts in an exhilarating atmosphere in their local community."
...National CineMedia has been marketing and distributing music content through its Big Screen Concerts(TM) division since 2002...
...Over the past four years, Big Screen Concerts has presented multiple events featuring top music industry names, including The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Green Day, Bon Jovi, Prince, Phish, Usher, Beyonce, Jimmy Buffett, Aerosmith, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, The Who and Coldplay, among others. Events under the new relationship will be announced in the coming weeks...
May 8, 2006
National CineMedia And Live Nation to Bring Expanded Slate of Music Events to Movie Theatre Network Nationwide
National CineMedia (NCM), the leader in the distribution and marketing of alternative digital content in movie theatres and Live Nation, the world's largest diversified promoter and producer of live entertainment including music concerts and other special entertainment events, have entered into a non-exclusive content and cross-marketing agreement. The agreement was announced today by Tom Galley, NCM's chief operations and technology officer and Faisel Durrani, president of marketing for Live Nation.
The Live Nation events will be offered across NCM's Digital Content Network (DCN), the world's largest in-theatre digital satellite distribution network. NCM's secure, state-of-the-art DCN reaches approximately 850 movie theatres and 11,000 screens in 49 of the top 50 DMAs at AMC, Cinemark, and Regal Entertainment Group locations, as well as additional theatres nationwide.
Commenting on the agreement Mr. Galley said, "National CineMedia's state-of-the-art Digital Content Network creates a unique experience for fans to enjoy their favorite entertainers' performances on the big screen in comfortable, conveniently located stadium seating theatres. In-theatre events present a terrific alternative and unrivaled opportunity for fans to enjoy popular acts in an exhilarating atmosphere in their local community."
...National CineMedia has been marketing and distributing music content through its Big Screen Concerts(TM) division since 2002...
...Over the past four years, Big Screen Concerts has presented multiple events featuring top music industry names, including The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Green Day, Bon Jovi, Prince, Phish, Usher, Beyonce, Jimmy Buffett, Aerosmith, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, The Who and Coldplay, among others. Events under the new relationship will be announced in the coming weeks...
Sunday, May 07, 2006
Joey Kramer “Drum Workshop”
Aero Force One
Photo Shoot Contest Winners
"Once again, we were overwhelmed with the creative, heartfelt, and unique entries for this contest. Choosing only 12 winners from the hundreds of entries was a very tough decesion but here they are..."
Click here to see!
Two grand prize winners will receive:
(1) Admission into private photo shoot with Joey Kramer on May 9.
(2) Meet & Greet with Joey
(3) Copy of photo with Joey
Ten runners up will win first-edition photo prints of the ad, signed by the photographer and Joey Kramer.
Photo Shoot Contest Winners
"Once again, we were overwhelmed with the creative, heartfelt, and unique entries for this contest. Choosing only 12 winners from the hundreds of entries was a very tough decesion but here they are..."
Click here to see!
Two grand prize winners will receive:
(1) Admission into private photo shoot with Joey Kramer on May 9.
(2) Meet & Greet with Joey
(3) Copy of photo with Joey
Ten runners up will win first-edition photo prints of the ad, signed by the photographer and Joey Kramer.
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Aerosmith To Begin Recording New Album This Month
Blabbermouth.net, NY
May 6, 2006
According to People magazine, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has a new "squeeze": tour promoter Erin Brady. The two are vacationing in Mexico while the rocker, who had throat surgery in March, rests his voice. He's due to begin recording the band's 15th studio album in Boston, May 20....
Aerosmith's latest release is the concert set "Rockin' The Joint (Live At The Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas)", which was recorded at a January, 2002, show. It's available on both CD and DVD.
Aerosmith's forthcoming CD will be their first studio project since 2004's "Honkin' on Bobo".
May 6, 2006
According to People magazine, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has a new "squeeze": tour promoter Erin Brady. The two are vacationing in Mexico while the rocker, who had throat surgery in March, rests his voice. He's due to begin recording the band's 15th studio album in Boston, May 20....
Aerosmith's latest release is the concert set "Rockin' The Joint (Live At The Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas)", which was recorded at a January, 2002, show. It's available on both CD and DVD.
Aerosmith's forthcoming CD will be their first studio project since 2004's "Honkin' on Bobo".
Paul Caruso - Balanced Rock Music With Life
Boston Globe, MA
May 6, 2006
A year ago last night, Paul A. Caruso Jr. was on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," playing drums behind his friend and neighbor Joe Perry.
For many rock 'n' roll musicians who cut their teeth in the Boston club scene of the 1970s, the chance to perform with Aerosmith's lead guitarist on national television might be a suitable career finale. For Mr. Caruso, it was more of a grace note.
A gifted drummer who could play several instruments, Mr. Caruso could take the power of rock music and mold it into something prayerful and use his spiritual grounding to make his rock drumming more powerful. He was as comfortable playing in the front of a church as he was before cheering rock fans.
"He was able to balance these worlds," said Dan Burns, a longtime friend who attended Holy Family Church in Duxbury with Mr. Caruso.
"Paul was one of the very few people who was not swept up in the Aerosmith glamour, or the perceived glamour," Perry said yesterday. "He was pretty matter of fact. He just loved to make music."
Mr. Caruso, who coproduced and played drums on "Mercy," a Perry instrumental that was nominated for a Grammy Award, collapsed in his Kingston house Wednesday and died. He was 50. The family is awaiting results of tests to determine the cause of death.
"I'm in shock about it," said Perry, who had planned to work with Mr. Caruso in a studio on Monday. "He was the engineer in my studio and worked with me on my whole solo record last year. I've known him for 18 years, ever since I moved to Duxbury. . . . His presence will be more than sorely missed in our neck of the woods. He was a good friend and a great musician."
Mr. Caruso grew up in East Boston and Revere, where he helped formed Sass, a power trio. In 1979 he went to meet with The Atlantics when the band was looking for a new drummer.
"He walked in, and he was very sharp," said Tom Hauck of Gloucester, who was a guitarist with the band. "He had on a summer-weight sports jacket and sunglasses, and he looked like a million bucks. He started playing, and it was instant chemistry."
Valued for his musicianship and his ear for how a song should sound, Mr. Caruso helped shape "Lonely Hearts," perhaps the band's best-known single.
"He had wonderful technical skill for a rock drummer," Hauck said. "He had a light touch when he needed it, and he could play very loudly and very powerfully. He had a musicality about him that came through in his drumming. And he sang high harmonies for The Atlantics -- he had a beautiful voice."
Mr. Caruso also had a maturity that was rare in any rock music scene.
"He was a consummate diplomat," Hauck said. "He really knew how to work with other people and make them feel at ease. He was the opposite of the quintessential rock star."
The Atlantics split up in 1983, and Mr. Caruso moved a couple of years later to Kingston, where he built Bay Farm Sound Studio as part of his house. He and his wife, Susan, had two sons and had been a couple for about 30 years, since they met at a fashion show.
"He was just very grounded here," she said. "He loved his family and was just a great dad."
In his studio, Mr. Caruso worked with a variety of musicians, some well-known, others less so. He treated them all with respect and dignity, whether the musician was his neighbor Perry, part of the rock 'n' roll firmament, or a teenager he was encouraging to sing as part of the youth music program at St. Mary's Church in Hanover.
"He was a great perfectionist, but he would really bring the best out of everybody," Burns said. ''He had the ability to do that without being browbeating or overbearing. He would do it by encouraging. He would affirm you."
Mr. Caruso's musical association with Perry began after they became neighbors.
"One day he just went over, and they hit it off," his wife said.
The two were both adept at many instruments. When Perry released his eponymous album last year, he played all the instruments, except drums, which Mr. Caruso played.
The two also shared producing duties on the album. Among the tracks was "Mercy," which was nominated for a Grammy as best rock instrumental performance, but did not win at the ceremony in February.
Mr. Caruso also was an engineer on two Aerosmith albums, "Just Push Play" in 2001 and "Honkin' on Bobo" in 2004.
"He was active in any engineering aspect in the last four to five years since we've been recording on the South Shore," Perry said.
Mr. Caruso was rare, Perry said, in that his experience bridged the time from when studios recorded on tape to the current era of digital sound and computers.
"And he was a slamming drummer," Perry said. "He also had formal music training, which is rare in the rock 'n' roll world. He could sit down and play any kind of music, but he loved to rock."
Unlike many who long for the rock lifestyle of excess, though, Mr. Caruso was more at home at his home -- and at church.
"He had a very deep faith, which I think influenced his whole life," his wife said.
"His faith is so much a part of his life," said Burns, who lives in Duxbury. "He had this incredible desire -- and we talked about it often -- to use his talents and gifts to feed the spiritual life."
In addition to his wife, Mr. Caruso leaves two sons, Christian and Zachary; his father, Paul Caruso Sr. of Winchester; and his mother, Claire Nye of Weymouth.
A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Family Church in Duxbury.
May 6, 2006
A year ago last night, Paul A. Caruso Jr. was on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," playing drums behind his friend and neighbor Joe Perry.
For many rock 'n' roll musicians who cut their teeth in the Boston club scene of the 1970s, the chance to perform with Aerosmith's lead guitarist on national television might be a suitable career finale. For Mr. Caruso, it was more of a grace note.
A gifted drummer who could play several instruments, Mr. Caruso could take the power of rock music and mold it into something prayerful and use his spiritual grounding to make his rock drumming more powerful. He was as comfortable playing in the front of a church as he was before cheering rock fans.
"He was able to balance these worlds," said Dan Burns, a longtime friend who attended Holy Family Church in Duxbury with Mr. Caruso.
"Paul was one of the very few people who was not swept up in the Aerosmith glamour, or the perceived glamour," Perry said yesterday. "He was pretty matter of fact. He just loved to make music."
Mr. Caruso, who coproduced and played drums on "Mercy," a Perry instrumental that was nominated for a Grammy Award, collapsed in his Kingston house Wednesday and died. He was 50. The family is awaiting results of tests to determine the cause of death.
"I'm in shock about it," said Perry, who had planned to work with Mr. Caruso in a studio on Monday. "He was the engineer in my studio and worked with me on my whole solo record last year. I've known him for 18 years, ever since I moved to Duxbury. . . . His presence will be more than sorely missed in our neck of the woods. He was a good friend and a great musician."
Mr. Caruso grew up in East Boston and Revere, where he helped formed Sass, a power trio. In 1979 he went to meet with The Atlantics when the band was looking for a new drummer.
"He walked in, and he was very sharp," said Tom Hauck of Gloucester, who was a guitarist with the band. "He had on a summer-weight sports jacket and sunglasses, and he looked like a million bucks. He started playing, and it was instant chemistry."
Valued for his musicianship and his ear for how a song should sound, Mr. Caruso helped shape "Lonely Hearts," perhaps the band's best-known single.
"He had wonderful technical skill for a rock drummer," Hauck said. "He had a light touch when he needed it, and he could play very loudly and very powerfully. He had a musicality about him that came through in his drumming. And he sang high harmonies for The Atlantics -- he had a beautiful voice."
Mr. Caruso also had a maturity that was rare in any rock music scene.
"He was a consummate diplomat," Hauck said. "He really knew how to work with other people and make them feel at ease. He was the opposite of the quintessential rock star."
The Atlantics split up in 1983, and Mr. Caruso moved a couple of years later to Kingston, where he built Bay Farm Sound Studio as part of his house. He and his wife, Susan, had two sons and had been a couple for about 30 years, since they met at a fashion show.
"He was just very grounded here," she said. "He loved his family and was just a great dad."
In his studio, Mr. Caruso worked with a variety of musicians, some well-known, others less so. He treated them all with respect and dignity, whether the musician was his neighbor Perry, part of the rock 'n' roll firmament, or a teenager he was encouraging to sing as part of the youth music program at St. Mary's Church in Hanover.
"He was a great perfectionist, but he would really bring the best out of everybody," Burns said. ''He had the ability to do that without being browbeating or overbearing. He would do it by encouraging. He would affirm you."
Mr. Caruso's musical association with Perry began after they became neighbors.
"One day he just went over, and they hit it off," his wife said.
The two were both adept at many instruments. When Perry released his eponymous album last year, he played all the instruments, except drums, which Mr. Caruso played.
The two also shared producing duties on the album. Among the tracks was "Mercy," which was nominated for a Grammy as best rock instrumental performance, but did not win at the ceremony in February.
Mr. Caruso also was an engineer on two Aerosmith albums, "Just Push Play" in 2001 and "Honkin' on Bobo" in 2004.
"He was active in any engineering aspect in the last four to five years since we've been recording on the South Shore," Perry said.
Mr. Caruso was rare, Perry said, in that his experience bridged the time from when studios recorded on tape to the current era of digital sound and computers.
"And he was a slamming drummer," Perry said. "He also had formal music training, which is rare in the rock 'n' roll world. He could sit down and play any kind of music, but he loved to rock."
Unlike many who long for the rock lifestyle of excess, though, Mr. Caruso was more at home at his home -- and at church.
"He had a very deep faith, which I think influenced his whole life," his wife said.
"His faith is so much a part of his life," said Burns, who lives in Duxbury. "He had this incredible desire -- and we talked about it often -- to use his talents and gifts to feed the spiritual life."
In addition to his wife, Mr. Caruso leaves two sons, Christian and Zachary; his father, Paul Caruso Sr. of Winchester; and his mother, Claire Nye of Weymouth.
A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Family Church in Duxbury.
Friday, May 05, 2006
Collaboration on New Clothing Line
Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Press Release
May 4, 2006
Lyric Jeans, Inc., a cutting-edge premium clothing company, today announced that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Universal Music Publishing Group. As part of the deal, Lyric Jeans will utilize the music publisher's expansive song catalog to pull together lyric-inspired high-end clothing packages for UMPG songwriters, planning specific Lyric Culture merchandising programs to high-end retail channels....
Among the Universal Music Publishing Group clients expected to participate in the program are Aerosmith, KISS, Otis Redding, Steppenwolf, The Beach Boys (Rondor Music International), and more.... Lyric Jeans plans to have showrooms in South Beach, Florida and Los Angeles, California....
More about Lyric Jeans
May 4, 2006
Lyric Jeans, Inc., a cutting-edge premium clothing company, today announced that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Universal Music Publishing Group. As part of the deal, Lyric Jeans will utilize the music publisher's expansive song catalog to pull together lyric-inspired high-end clothing packages for UMPG songwriters, planning specific Lyric Culture merchandising programs to high-end retail channels....
Among the Universal Music Publishing Group clients expected to participate in the program are Aerosmith, KISS, Otis Redding, Steppenwolf, The Beach Boys (Rondor Music International), and more.... Lyric Jeans plans to have showrooms in South Beach, Florida and Los Angeles, California....
More about Lyric Jeans
Thursday, May 04, 2006
"Rock and Roll Energy"
Weston Town Crier, MA
May 4, 2006

Pownall Exhibit - "Rock and Roll Energy"
Ron Pownall of Weston will be exhibiting his photographs in a show titled "Rock and Roll Energy" at The Gallery at Spencer Lofts, 60 Dudley St., Chelsea, from May 3 to 31, with a reception on Tuesday, May 9, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Viewings are available by appointment. Please contact Ron Pownall at 617-629-2121.
Pownall has been an award-winning photojournalist for 30 years. He worked on staff for The Chicago Tribune from 1968 to 1970. His images taken during the Chicago Democratic Convention riots of August, 1968, were published widely and carried around the world via AP. He also specialized in entertainment assignments for the paper. His first assignments were Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane and Cream - a dream come true for a frustrated musician-turned-photographer.
He has been based in Boston since 1970. He began freelancing in the music/entertainment business in the early '70s, with local clients that include Aerosmith, Boston, The Cars, The J Geils Band and Duke & the Drivers. He became an assignment photographer for Rolling Stone, which led to work for many other publications such as Spin, Hit Parader, People, Guitar Player and Newsweek.
He has over 300 LP, CD and magazine covers to his credit. His work can be viewed at "www.rockrollphoto.com"
The Gallery at Spencer Lofts is located between Spencer and Dudley Streets just off Webster Avenue and is handicapped accessible. Parking is available on Webster or Dudley...
For more gallery information, e-mail "galleryspencerlofts@yahoo.com"
May 4, 2006

Pownall Exhibit - "Rock and Roll Energy"
Ron Pownall of Weston will be exhibiting his photographs in a show titled "Rock and Roll Energy" at The Gallery at Spencer Lofts, 60 Dudley St., Chelsea, from May 3 to 31, with a reception on Tuesday, May 9, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Viewings are available by appointment. Please contact Ron Pownall at 617-629-2121.
Pownall has been an award-winning photojournalist for 30 years. He worked on staff for The Chicago Tribune from 1968 to 1970. His images taken during the Chicago Democratic Convention riots of August, 1968, were published widely and carried around the world via AP. He also specialized in entertainment assignments for the paper. His first assignments were Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane and Cream - a dream come true for a frustrated musician-turned-photographer.
He has been based in Boston since 1970. He began freelancing in the music/entertainment business in the early '70s, with local clients that include Aerosmith, Boston, The Cars, The J Geils Band and Duke & the Drivers. He became an assignment photographer for Rolling Stone, which led to work for many other publications such as Spin, Hit Parader, People, Guitar Player and Newsweek.
He has over 300 LP, CD and magazine covers to his credit. His work can be viewed at "www.rockrollphoto.com"
The Gallery at Spencer Lofts is located between Spencer and Dudley Streets just off Webster Avenue and is handicapped accessible. Parking is available on Webster or Dudley...
For more gallery information, e-mail "galleryspencerlofts@yahoo.com"
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
"iConz Of Rock" Interview Series
Classic Rock Legends
May 3, 2006
Steven Rosen has kindly allowed Classic Rock Legends to publish a sampling of classic rock audio clips from interviews compiled during a 35-year career as a music journalist...
Listen to interview:
Joe Perry - Aerosmith's influence on other bands - 1975
Speaking to Five Generations of Rock Fans
...Award-Winning music journalist Steven Rosen has been writing about, and interviewing icons of rock ‘n’ roll for the past thirty-five years. After almost 4 decades of archiving these priceless tapes, Rosen has finally licensed them to be released as spoken word CDs.
I have had many offers over the years”, said Rosen “but when I was recently approached by award-winning producer/guitarist Marino De Silva, President of Cohn-De Silva Entertainment, it sounds clichéd, but I just knew this was the right time and the right team”. De Silva, a native of England, approached old friend Ruth McCartney, step-sister of Sir Paul, for distribution and online promotion.
Ruth is CEO of iFanz Records which was co-founded with her husband, "iConz of Rock" series producer Martin Nethercutt. iFanz Records is a digital label which releases its product through the world’s major distribution platforms, iTunes™, AOL MusicNet, Napster and Yahoo! Music.
The first 2 releases in the "iConz of Rock" interview series feature over one hour each of never-before-heard intimate conversations with Carlos Santana and Jimmy Page. The product is now available worldwide exclusively on iTunes with other major services and in-store channels being added at press time. The CD-length download is available for $9.99 US to any Mac or PC user with the free iTunes software.
“Having grown up with John Lennon as a weekend guest, Rod Stewart popping in for tea and a whole host of other now “legendary” folk hanging out at our house, this seemed like a natural fit for the label,” said Ruth McCartney at the company’s HQ in the Southern California beach town of Playa del Rey. Added Nethercutt, “Re-mastering, cleaning and restoring these priceless moments in rock history has been a labor of love, and it’s been great spending time listening to my childhood heroes talking candidly about their lives at that moment in time.”
Executive Producer Marino De Silva is currently finalizing the next releases in the series which will feature Eddie Van Halen, David Gilmour, George Harrison, Steven Tyler, Pete Townsend, Ginger Baker, Robert Plant, Frank Zappa, Keith Moon, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, and many more....
More information at: iConz of Rock
May 3, 2006
Steven Rosen has kindly allowed Classic Rock Legends to publish a sampling of classic rock audio clips from interviews compiled during a 35-year career as a music journalist...
Listen to interview:
Joe Perry - Aerosmith's influence on other bands - 1975
Speaking to Five Generations of Rock Fans
...Award-Winning music journalist Steven Rosen has been writing about, and interviewing icons of rock ‘n’ roll for the past thirty-five years. After almost 4 decades of archiving these priceless tapes, Rosen has finally licensed them to be released as spoken word CDs.
I have had many offers over the years”, said Rosen “but when I was recently approached by award-winning producer/guitarist Marino De Silva, President of Cohn-De Silva Entertainment, it sounds clichéd, but I just knew this was the right time and the right team”. De Silva, a native of England, approached old friend Ruth McCartney, step-sister of Sir Paul, for distribution and online promotion.
Ruth is CEO of iFanz Records which was co-founded with her husband, "iConz of Rock" series producer Martin Nethercutt. iFanz Records is a digital label which releases its product through the world’s major distribution platforms, iTunes™, AOL MusicNet, Napster and Yahoo! Music.
The first 2 releases in the "iConz of Rock" interview series feature over one hour each of never-before-heard intimate conversations with Carlos Santana and Jimmy Page. The product is now available worldwide exclusively on iTunes with other major services and in-store channels being added at press time. The CD-length download is available for $9.99 US to any Mac or PC user with the free iTunes software.
“Having grown up with John Lennon as a weekend guest, Rod Stewart popping in for tea and a whole host of other now “legendary” folk hanging out at our house, this seemed like a natural fit for the label,” said Ruth McCartney at the company’s HQ in the Southern California beach town of Playa del Rey. Added Nethercutt, “Re-mastering, cleaning and restoring these priceless moments in rock history has been a labor of love, and it’s been great spending time listening to my childhood heroes talking candidly about their lives at that moment in time.”
Executive Producer Marino De Silva is currently finalizing the next releases in the series which will feature Eddie Van Halen, David Gilmour, George Harrison, Steven Tyler, Pete Townsend, Ginger Baker, Robert Plant, Frank Zappa, Keith Moon, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, and many more....
More information at: iConz of Rock
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Joey Kramer "Drum Workshop" Photo Shoot Contest
Aero Force One
May 2, 2006
Beat This! Joey Kramer "Drum Workshop" Photo Shoot Contest.
AF1, we’ve got an exclusive once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you.
Drum roll... (really, a loud and rockin’ Drum Roll)...
You could hang out with Joey Kramer at his professional photo shoot in Boston, hosted by the legendary Drum Workshop, fondly called DW Drums, famous for over 30 years of innovation... and DW’s seminal ads are in all the music mags. Joey has used DW Drums for over 20 years – and he’ll be shooting one of these classic DW Drum ads at an iconic photo studio in South Boston on Tuesday, May 9, with amazing photographer Rob Shanahan. AF1 is offering two lucky Gold or Platinum fan club members the amazing chance to come watch the photo shoot and meet Joey! The coolest part? Winners will get to take a picture on the set with Joey... it will look as if you’re in the DW Drum ad with Joey! What a “souvenir” from an incredible day!
Speaking of amazing pics, ten Runners Up in this contest will win first-edition photo prints of the ad, signed by the photographer and Joey.
So how can you win?
First of all, make sure you can Be There. Winner is responsible for getting to the gig, so if you live in Cali and you don’t wanna get on a plane, you probably can’t make it. But, don’t be sad if you’re west coast... you can enter and specify the Runners Up prize with your entry. Now that you’ve decided which prize you’re goin’ for, then you just have to convince us to pick You! How? Email contests@aeroforceone.com with your story. Tell us why you should meet Joey, how long you’ve been a fan of the band, what you know about drummers, drumming, and “Drum Workshop,” how you deserve this prize more than anyone else... you get the picture. We’ll pick the most convincing two entries for the Grand Prize, the 10 next best contenders for the Runners Up prizes, and post them all here on AeroForceOne.com. Each Grand Prize winner gets to bring one lucky friend to the photo shoot... so start thinking of your photogenic buds!
The rules...
You gotta have your contest entry in by Thursday, May 4. We’ll notify the Grand Prize winners on Friday, May 5. Winners will need to confirm acceptance within 24 hours of notification, or we’ll move on to a new winner. Make sure you include phone numbers and email addresses to reach you. All winners will be posted online at AF1 by Monday, May 8. Winners’ reviews, pictures and stories will be posted after the event.
To be eligible for this contest, you must be a Gold or Platinum member of AF1.
Good luck!
Rules and stuff...
Winner(s) are responsible for all travel to location.
Read more about Drum Workshop here
Check out Rob Shanahan’s website here
Click here for official contest rules.
May 2, 2006
Beat This! Joey Kramer "Drum Workshop" Photo Shoot Contest.
AF1, we’ve got an exclusive once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you.
Drum roll... (really, a loud and rockin’ Drum Roll)...
You could hang out with Joey Kramer at his professional photo shoot in Boston, hosted by the legendary Drum Workshop, fondly called DW Drums, famous for over 30 years of innovation... and DW’s seminal ads are in all the music mags. Joey has used DW Drums for over 20 years – and he’ll be shooting one of these classic DW Drum ads at an iconic photo studio in South Boston on Tuesday, May 9, with amazing photographer Rob Shanahan. AF1 is offering two lucky Gold or Platinum fan club members the amazing chance to come watch the photo shoot and meet Joey! The coolest part? Winners will get to take a picture on the set with Joey... it will look as if you’re in the DW Drum ad with Joey! What a “souvenir” from an incredible day!
Speaking of amazing pics, ten Runners Up in this contest will win first-edition photo prints of the ad, signed by the photographer and Joey.
So how can you win?
First of all, make sure you can Be There. Winner is responsible for getting to the gig, so if you live in Cali and you don’t wanna get on a plane, you probably can’t make it. But, don’t be sad if you’re west coast... you can enter and specify the Runners Up prize with your entry. Now that you’ve decided which prize you’re goin’ for, then you just have to convince us to pick You! How? Email contests@aeroforceone.com with your story. Tell us why you should meet Joey, how long you’ve been a fan of the band, what you know about drummers, drumming, and “Drum Workshop,” how you deserve this prize more than anyone else... you get the picture. We’ll pick the most convincing two entries for the Grand Prize, the 10 next best contenders for the Runners Up prizes, and post them all here on AeroForceOne.com. Each Grand Prize winner gets to bring one lucky friend to the photo shoot... so start thinking of your photogenic buds!
The rules...
You gotta have your contest entry in by Thursday, May 4. We’ll notify the Grand Prize winners on Friday, May 5. Winners will need to confirm acceptance within 24 hours of notification, or we’ll move on to a new winner. Make sure you include phone numbers and email addresses to reach you. All winners will be posted online at AF1 by Monday, May 8. Winners’ reviews, pictures and stories will be posted after the event.
To be eligible for this contest, you must be a Gold or Platinum member of AF1.
Good luck!
Rules and stuff...
Winner(s) are responsible for all travel to location.
Read more about Drum Workshop here
Check out Rob Shanahan’s website here
Click here for official contest rules.
It's Still a Family Affair
Miami Herald, FL
May 2, 2006
Sly Stone, the reclusive musical genius and funk/rock pioneer, was on stage for "about 30 seconds" of the big live Grammy Awards tribute to him this past February, former Sly and the Family Stone bandmate and saxophonist Jerry Martini figures. But you have to admit -- it was a pretty exciting 30 seconds. "He hasn't been on stage in a long time," Martini says of Stone......
The Grammys also afforded Martini a chance to play with younger superstar musicians, like the Black Eyed Peas and young British soul singer Joss Stone, whose music has obviously been influenced by The Family Stone. It's clear, he says, that the experience lives on.
"Joss Stone was so cute. I have grandchildren older than her. I have socks older than her," he says. "She was so lovely. I really understood why she is such a success. And we had Joe Perry and Steven Tyler (of Aerosmith) up there jamming with us. It blew us away."
May 2, 2006
Sly Stone, the reclusive musical genius and funk/rock pioneer, was on stage for "about 30 seconds" of the big live Grammy Awards tribute to him this past February, former Sly and the Family Stone bandmate and saxophonist Jerry Martini figures. But you have to admit -- it was a pretty exciting 30 seconds. "He hasn't been on stage in a long time," Martini says of Stone......
The Grammys also afforded Martini a chance to play with younger superstar musicians, like the Black Eyed Peas and young British soul singer Joss Stone, whose music has obviously been influenced by The Family Stone. It's clear, he says, that the experience lives on.
"Joss Stone was so cute. I have grandchildren older than her. I have socks older than her," he says. "She was so lovely. I really understood why she is such a success. And we had Joe Perry and Steven Tyler (of Aerosmith) up there jamming with us. It blew us away."
Monday, May 01, 2006
Aerosmith Album Update
AeroFANatic Boards
May 1, 2006, 3:38 pm
"Just wanted to give ya'll a quick update on Steven's condition, and the timeframe for recording.
He is healing quite well, however the timetable for recording has slipped just a tad. It's now looking as the boys will get back into the studio on or around June 1st to lay down the tracks on the new album. They do still plan on hitting the road this fall, and finishing up the album later this year for an early/mid 2007 release...."
Posted by: AeroFANatic
May 1, 2006, 3:38 pm
"Just wanted to give ya'll a quick update on Steven's condition, and the timeframe for recording.
He is healing quite well, however the timetable for recording has slipped just a tad. It's now looking as the boys will get back into the studio on or around June 1st to lay down the tracks on the new album. They do still plan on hitting the road this fall, and finishing up the album later this year for an early/mid 2007 release...."
Posted by: AeroFANatic
Rock Fans Look Back to The Future
Berkshire Eagle, MA
May 1, 2006
"....Although hip-hop, 'emo' (emotional punk) and college radio are still the biggest sellers among teens and young adult listeners, classic rock has made inroads.
According to Arbitron ratings, 9 percent of kids ages 12 to 17 listened to classic-rock stations each week in 2005. Since fall 2002, teen listenership has jumped 20 percent at New York City's Q104.3, the largest classic-rock station in the country....
The latest technology also helps artists of the past stay popular. The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, AC/DC, Pink Floyd and Aerosmith are among the top 10 downloaded bands of 2005, according to ArtistDirect, a company that offers free music and video downloads. A large number of the company's customers are young people with limited financial resources...."
May 1, 2006
"....Although hip-hop, 'emo' (emotional punk) and college radio are still the biggest sellers among teens and young adult listeners, classic rock has made inroads.
According to Arbitron ratings, 9 percent of kids ages 12 to 17 listened to classic-rock stations each week in 2005. Since fall 2002, teen listenership has jumped 20 percent at New York City's Q104.3, the largest classic-rock station in the country....
The latest technology also helps artists of the past stay popular. The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, AC/DC, Pink Floyd and Aerosmith are among the top 10 downloaded bands of 2005, according to ArtistDirect, a company that offers free music and video downloads. A large number of the company's customers are young people with limited financial resources...."










