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Aerosmith is an American hard rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. Formed in October 1970, the group originally included vocalist Steven Tyler, lead guitarist Joe Perry, rhythm guitarist Ray Tabano, bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joey Kramer, although Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford early the following year.[1] The band's lineup has remained constant for much of its tenure, save for a five-year period between 1979 and 1984. First, Perry left the band after a show on July 28, 1979, when a confrontation between his then-wife Elyssa and Hamilton's wife Terry led to an argument between the guitarist and Tyler, resulting in the former's departure.[2] After contributing to Night in the Ruts as a session guitarist, Jimmy Crespo was invited to replace Perry in Aerosmith in October 1979.[3] Whitford also left Aerosmith in 1981 to work on a solo project with former Ted Nugent singer Derek St. Holmes.[4] He was replaced by Rick Dufay, before both Perry and Whitford returned to the band in the spring of 1984.[5]\n

In addition to the band's regular five-piece lineup, Aerosmith has added several touring musicians since its inception. David Woodford performed saxophone on the band's 1973 self-titled album, and was added to its touring lineup for the subsequent promotional tour.[6] Similarly, keyboardist Scott Cushnie performed on 1975's Toys in the Attic and remained for the album's touring cycle.[7][8] Mark Radice briefly took on the role of touring keyboardist in early 1978,[9] followed by frequent collaborator Richard Supa in 1980, Bobby Mayo between 1982 and 1983,[10][11] and Clayton Bruce Ost in 1987.[12] Thom Gimbel joined as Aerosmith's first long-term keyboardist in 1989, remaining with the band until 1995.[13] He was replaced by Russ Irwin beginning with the Nine Lives Tour in 1997,[14] who toured with the band until he was replaced by Buck Johnson in 2014.[15] The 2012\u20132013 Global Warming Tour featured saxophonist Mindi Abair,[16] percussionist Jesse Sky Kramer (Joey's son) and backing vocalist Melanie Taylor.[17]\n

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Current members[edit]

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Image\nName\nYears active\nInstruments\nRelease contributions\n
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\"Steve-Tyler.jpg\"
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Steven Tyler\n1970\u2013present\n
  • lead vocals
  • keyboards
  • harmonica
  • percussion
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all Aerosmith releases\n
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\"Aerosmithbajo.jpg\"
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Tom Hamilton\n
  • bass
  • backing vocals
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\"Joey
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Joey Kramer\n
  • drums
  • percussion
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\"Joe
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Joe Perry\n
  • 1970\u20131979
  • 1984\u2013present
\n
  • lead and rhythm guitar
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
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all Aerosmith releases except Rock in a Hard Place (1982)\n
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\"Tomhaerosmith.jpg\"
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Brad Whitford\n
  • 1971\u20131981
  • 1984\u2013present
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rhythm and lead guitar\nall Aerosmith releases \u2013 one track session contribution on Rock in a Hard Place (1982)\n
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Former members[edit]

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Image\nName\nYears active\nInstruments\nRelease contributions\n
\nRay Tabano\n1970\u20131971\nrhythm and lead guitar\nnone\n
\nJimmy Crespo\n1979\u20131984\n
  • lead and rhythm guitar
  • backing and additional vocals
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  • Session contribution to Night in the Ruts (1979) \u2013 one track only
  • Rock in a Hard Place (1982)
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\nRick Dufay\n1981\u20131984\nrhythm and lead guitar\n
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Session musicians[edit]

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\"Steve
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Steve Hunter\n1973\u20131974\nlead guitar\nGet Your Wings (1974)[18]\n
\nDick Wagner\n1973\u20131974 (died 2014)\n
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\"Michael
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Michael Brecker\n1973\u20131974 (died 2007)\ntenor saxophone\n
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\"Randy
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Randy Brecker\n1973\u20131974\ntrumpet\n
\nJon Pearson\ntrombone\n
\nStan Bronstein\n
  • 1973\u20131974
  • 1977
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saxophones\n
[18][19]\n
\nJay Messina\n1975\nbass marimba\nToys in the Attic (1975)[20]\n
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\"Mike
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Mike Mainieri\nconductor\n
\nUncredited\nhorn section\n
\nPaul Prestopino\n1976, 1977\n
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\"Jack
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Jack Douglas\n
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 2011\u20132012
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  • backing vocals
  • mandolin
  • percussion
  • keyboards
  • synthesizer
  • organ
  • piano
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\nKaren Lawrence\n1977\nbacking vocals\nDraw the Line (1977)[19]\n
\nMary Weiss\n1979\nNight in the Ruts (1979)[24]\n
\nGeorge Young\nalto saxophone\n
\nLouis del Gatto\nbaritone saxophone\n
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\"Lou
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Lou Marini\ntenor saxophone\n
\nBarry Rogers\n1979 (died 1991)\ntrombone\n
\nNeil Thompson\n1979\nguitar\n
\nPaul Harris\n1981\u20131982\npiano\nRock in a Hard Place (1982)[22]\n
\nJohn Turi\nsaxophone\n
\nReinhard Straub\nviolin\n
\nJohn Lievano\nacoustic guitar\n
\nDrew Arnott\n1987\nmellotron\nPermanent Vacation (1987)[25]\n
\nIan Putz\nbaritone saxophone\n
\nHenry Christian\ntrumpet\n
\nScott Fairbairn\ncello\n
\nMike Fraser\nplunger mute\n
\nMorgan Rael\nsteel drums\n
\nJim Vallance\norgan\n
\nChristine Arnott\nbacking vocals\n
\nBob Rogers\n
  • 1987
  • 1992
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trombone\n
  • Permanent Vacation (1987)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
[25][26]\n
\nTom Keenlyside\n
  • 1987
  • 1989
  • 1992
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  • clarinet
  • saxophones
  • horn arrangements
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  • Permanent Vacation (1987)
  • Pump (1989)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
[25][27][26]\n
\nBruce Fairbairn\n
  • 1987
  • 1989
  • 1992
(died 1999)\n
  • trumpet
  • cello
  • backing vocals
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\nBob Dowd\n1989\nbacking vocals\nPump (1989)[27]\n
\nCatherine Epps\nvoice\n
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Randy Raine-Reusch\n\n
\nHenry Christian\n
  • brass instruments
  • saxophones
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\nIan Putz\n
  • 1989
  • 1992
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  • Pump (1989)
  • Get a Grip (1993)
[27][26]\n
\nJohn Webster\n
  • 1989
  • 1992
  • 1996
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  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
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[27][26][28]\n
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\"Desmond
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Desmond Child\n
  • 1992
  • 2011\u20132012
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  • keyboards
  • piano
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  • Get a Grip (1993)
  • Music from Another Dimension! (2012)
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\nPaul Baron\n1992\ntrumpet\nGet a Grip (1993)[26]\n
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\"Don
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Don Henley\nbacking vocals\n
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\"Lenny
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Lenny Kravitz\n
\nSandy Kanaeholo\nlog drums\n
\nMelvin Liufau\n
\nWesey Mamea\n
\nLiainaiala Tagaloa\n
\nMapuhi T. Tekurio\n
\nAladd Alationa Teofilo\n
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David Campbell\n
  • 1992
  • 1996
  • 2000
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  • arrangements
  • conductor
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\nRamesh Mishra\n1996\nsarangi\nNine Lives (1997)[28]\n
\nSuzie Katayama\n
  • strings
  • conductor
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Paul Santo\n
  • 2000
  • 2003
  • 2011\u20132012
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  • keyboards
  • Kurzweil
  • Hammond organ
  • piano
  • electric piano
  • organ
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  • Just Push Play (2001)
  • Honkin' on Bobo (2004)
  • Music from Another Dimension! (2012)
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\nTower of Power\n2000\nhorns\nJust Push Play (2001)[29]\n
\nDan Higgins\n
  • clarinet
  • saxophone
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\nChelsea Tyler\nbacking vocals\n
\nPaul Caruso\n2000 (died 2006)\nloop programming\n
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Liv Tyler\n2000\nwhispering\n
\nTony Perry\nscratching\n
\nJim Cox\npiano\n
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Johnnie Johnson\n2003 (died 2005)\nHonkin' on Bobo (2004)[30]\n
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\"Tracy
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Tracy Bonham\n2003\nvocals\n
\nThe Memphis Horns\nbrass\n
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Julian Lennon\n2011\u20132012\nbacking vocals\nMusic from Another Dimension! (2012)[23]\n
\nSharlotte Gibson\n
\nLaura Jones\n
\nMia Tyler\n
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\"Johnny
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Johnny Depp\n
\nBruce Witkin\n
\nWarren Huart\n
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\"Marti
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Marti Frederiksen\n
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards and guitar synthesizer
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\"Tom
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Tom Scott\ntenor saxophone\n
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\"Jessy
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Jessy J\n
\nJohn Mitchell\nbaritone saxophone\n
\nBill Reichenbach Jr.\ntrombone\n
\nGary Grant\ntrumpet\n
\nLarry Hall\n
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Carrie Underwood\nvocals\n
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\"Rudolph
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Dr. Rudy Tanzi\nHammond organ\n
\nJesse Kotansky\nviolin\n
\nDaphne Chen\n
\nEric Gorfain\n
\nLauren Chipman\nviola\n
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\"Richard_Dodd,_Abbey_Road_Studios.jpg\"
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\n
Richard Dodd\ncello\n
\nZac Rae\n
  • piano
  • synthesizer
  • electric piano
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\nDaniel J. Coe\nsynthesizer\n
\nDan Potruch\npercussion\n
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\nDavid Woodford\n1972\u20131973\nsaxophone\n
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\nRay Colcord\n1973\u20131974 (died 2016)\nkeyboards\nGet Your Wings (1974) \u2013 three tracks only[18]\n
\nScott Cushnie\n
  • 1975
  • 1977
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  • keyboards
  • piano
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[20][19]\n
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\"Mark_Radice_2020_LIVE_GIG.jpg\"
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Mark Radice\n1978\n
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
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\nRichard Supa\n1980\n
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • additional guitars (sessions only)
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  • Night in the Ruts (1979) \u2013 two tracks only
  • Get a Grip (1993) \u2013 one track only
[24][26]\n
\nBobby Mayo\n1982\u20131983 (died 2004)\n
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
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none\n
\nClayton Bruce Ost\n1987\u20131988\nkeyboards\n
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\"Thom
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Thom Gimbel\n1989\u20131995\n
  • keyboards
  • saxophone
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
\n
A Little South of Sanity (1998)[33]\n
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\"Russ
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Russ Irwin\n1997\u20132014\n
  • keyboards
  • piano
  • percussion
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
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[33][34][23]\n
\nJesse Sky Kramer\n
  • 2005 (substitute)
  • 2012\u20132013
  • 2014 (substitute)
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  • percussion
  • additional drums (session only)
  • drums (substitute only)
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  • Music from Another Dimension! (2012) \u2013 one track only
  • Kramer has also substituted for his father at shows in 2005 and 2014 due to surgery recovery and illness.[35][36]
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\"Mindi
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Mindi Abair\n2012\nsaxophone\nnone\n
\nMelanie Taylor\nbacking vocals\nMusic from Another Dimension! (2012) \u2013 two tracks only[23]\n
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\"Buck_Johnson_Headshot.jpg\"
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Buck Johnson\n2014\u2013present\n
  • keyboards
  • piano
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
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Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014 (2015)[37]\n
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\nDavid Minehan\n1994\nguitar\nMinehan substituted for Whitford, who was grieving a family member's death, on a Japanese tour in 1994.[38]\n
\nDavid Hull\n
  • 2006
  • 2009
  • 2013
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bass\nHull substituted for Hamilton at shows in 2006, 2009 and 2013 due to illness and cancer treatment.[39][40][41]\n
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Bobby Schneck\n2009\nguitar\nSchneck substituted for Whitford, who was recovering from surgery, at shows in June and July 2009.[42]\n
\nJohn Douglas\n
  • 2019\u20132020
  • 2022\u2013present
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drums\nDouglas substituted for Kramer during the band's Las Vegas residency in 2019, while Kramer was injured.[43]\n
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Timeline[edit]

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Lineups[edit]

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Period\nMembers\nStudio releases\n
October 1970 \u2013 April 1971\n\n\nnone\n
April 1971 \u2013 June 1979\n\n
  • Steven Tyler \u2013 vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • \n
  • Joe Perry \u2013 lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • \n
  • Tom Hamilton \u2013 bass
  • \n
  • Joey Kramer \u2013 drums, percussion
  • \n
  • Brad Whitford \u2013 rhythm and lead guitar
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July 1979 \u2013 July 1981\n\n
  • Steven Tyler \u2013 vocals, harmonica, percussion, keyboards
  • \n
  • Tom Hamilton \u2013 bass
  • \n
  • Joey Kramer \u2013 drums, percussion
  • \n
  • Brad Whitford \u2013 rhythm and lead guitar
  • \n
  • Jimmy Crespo \u2013 lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
\n
none\n
July 1981 \u2013 May 1984\n\n
  • Steven Tyler \u2013 vocals, harmonica, percussion, keyboards
  • \n
  • Tom Hamilton \u2013 bass
  • \n
  • Joey Kramer \u2013 drums, percussion
  • \n
  • Jimmy Crespo \u2013 lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • \n
  • Rick Dufay \u2013 rhythm and lead guitar
\n
\n\n
May 1984 \u2013 present\n\n
  • Steven Tyler \u2013 vocals, harmonica, percussion, keyboards
  • \n
  • Tom Hamilton \u2013 bass
  • \n
  • Joey Kramer \u2013 drums, percussion
  • \n
  • Brad Whitford \u2013 rhythm and lead guitar
  • \n
  • Joe Perry \u2013 lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
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\nThe Members of Aerosmith: Then and Now

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\nFronted by Steven Tyler, the Grammy-winning rock group is known for hits like \u201cDream On\u201d and \u201cI Don\u2019t Want to Miss a Thing\u201d

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\nAerosmith\u2019s staying power is nothing short of \u201cAmazing.\u201d\n

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\nThe rock band, made up of Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer, was formed in Boston in 1970 and has since become one of the best-selling rock groups of all time. Aerosmith has sold over 150 million records during its five decades together.\n

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\nAerosmith has released 15 studio albums, starting with its eponymous debut album in 1973. Twelve albums have gone multi-platinum, including 1989\u2019s Pump and 1993\u2019s Get a Grip. Their hits have included \u201cCryin\u2019,\u201d \u201cDream On,\u201d \u201cSweet Emotion\u201d and the Armageddon soundtrack\u2019s \u201cI Don\u2019t Want to Miss a Thing" \u2014 with the majority of their songs written by \u201cToxic Twins\u201d Tyler and Perry.\n

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\nOver the years, internal struggles led to a few lineup changes. Perry left the band in 1979, followed by Whitford the next year, but the band restored the original lineup in 1984. After a rough few years, Aerosmith staged a comeback with a collaboration with Run-DMC on \u201cWalk This Way.\u201d In 2020, Whitford told PEOPLE, \u201cthings would have been different\u201d if they never made that rap-rock mash-up. \u201cWe just had no way of knowing. Then it caught fire, and it was huge,\u201d he said.\n

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\nAerosmith won four Grammys between 1990 and 1999 for "Janie's Got a Gun," "Livin' on the Edge," "Crazy" and "Pink." They joined the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, and Tyler and Perry were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2013.\n

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\nIn May 2023, Aerosmith announced they would embark on a 40-date farewell tour, albeit without Kramer. \"After 50 years, 10 world tours and playing for over 100 million fans, it's time for one last go,\" the group said in a press release. \"It's not goodbye it's PEACE OUT!\u201d\n

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\nHere's a look into the lives of the members of Aerosmith, then and now.
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\nFrontman Steven Tyler was born Steven Victor Tallarico on March 26, 1948, in New York City. He grew up in nearby Yonkers, New York, and attended Roosevelt High School. Tyler formed Aerosmith in 1970 with Hamilton, Kramer, Ray Tabano and Perry, with whom he writes the majority of Aerosmith\u2019s songs. The singer, who is known as the \u201cDemon of Screamin\u2019 \u201d due to his high vocal range, is also the founder of Dirico Motorcycles and the nonprofit Janie\u2019s Fund.\n

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\nTyler has four children and five grandchildren. His oldest daughter, actress Liv Tyler, was born in 1977 to model Bebe Buell. (Growing up, Liv was told that her father was her mother's partner at the time, Todd Rundgren.) Tyler also shares daughter Mia Tyler with the late model Cyrinda Foxe, whom he was married to from 1978 to 1987.\n

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\nHe also has two children, daughter Chelsea Tyler and son Taj Tallarico, with designer Teresa Barrick, to whom he was wed from 1988 to 2006. The \u201cCrazy\u201d singer was engaged to Erin Brady from 2011 to 2013 and has been in a relationship with his former assistant, Aimee Preston, since at least 2016.\n

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\nAerosmith began a Las Vegas residency called Deuces Are Wild in 2019, but shows were canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The band resumed performances in early 2022 but later canceled their summer dates when Tyler checked into rehab after relapsing following foot surgery.\n

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\nThe Aerosmith frontman has been open about his struggles with addiction, and his bandmates even staged an intervention in 1988. \"I have had many times in my life where I just couldn\u2019t handle \u2014 whether it was a marriage or my addiction had reared its ugly head \u2014 and the rest of the guys in the band are not unlike that,\u201d he told Haute Living in 2019. \u201cBut we have all seen each other through it, and we are here today.\u201d\n

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\nAerosmith resumed their Vegas residency in September 2022. It wrapped in late November after canceling the remainder of the shows on the advice of Tyler\u2019s doctor.\n

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\nBorn Joseph Anthony Pereira in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on Sept. 10, 1950, Perry is a founding member of Aerosmith and part of the \u201cToxic Twins\u201d songwriting duo with Tyler. While he originally hoped to become a marine biologist, he learned to play guitar at age 10 and became excited about starting a band while attending a boarding school in Vermont.\n

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\nBefore Aerosmith, Perry was in the Jam Band with Tom Hamilton. After a major fight in Cleveland in 1979, the musician left Aerosmith and formed the Joe Perry Project, but he rejoined the group in 1984. Outside of Aerosmith, Perry has released four solo albums since 2005, including 2023\u2019s Sweetzerland Manifesto MKII.\n

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\nPerry\u2019s first marriage to Elyssa Jerret lasted from 1975 to 1982, and they share one son, Adrian. He married his second wife, Billie, in 1985, and the pair have two sons, Tony and Roman; Perry also has a stepson, Aaron, from Billie\u2019s previous marriage. Perry still lives in Massachusetts and used to sit in with Adrian and Tony\u2019s now-defunct band, Dead Boots. He also has his own line of hot sauce, Joe Perry\u2019s Rock Your World Hot Sauces, and has been a part of Hollywood Vampires, a rock supergroup with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp, since 2012.\n

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\nOver the past decade, Perry has dealt with several health issues. He collapsed backstage after a Hollywood Vampires performance in 2016 and again after a guest performance with Billy Joel at N.Y.C.\u2019s Madison Square Garden in 2018.\n

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\nRhythm guitarist Brad Whitford has been an integral part of Aerosmith since replacing founding member Ray Tabano in 1971. Whitford was born in Winchester, Massachusetts, on Feb. 23, 1952, and studied at Berklee College of Music.\n

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\nBefore joining Aerosmith, he was in local bands like Cymbals of Resistance, Teapot Dome and Justin Thyme. He left Aerosmith in 1981 to create Whitford/St. Holmes with singer Derek St. Holmes and toured with the Joe Perry Project. Whitford rejoined Aerosmith in 1984.\n

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\nWhitford co-wrote a number of Aerosmith songs, including \u201cLast Child,\u201d \u201cKings and Queens\u201d and \u201cRound and Round,\u201d and has been lead or co-lead guitar on nearly 50 tunes. He told Goldmine Magazine that he didn\u2019t regret letting his bandmates take the lead in songwriting. \u201cIt's just the nature of the way things have gone. I literally got pushed out of the writing circle. I don't consider myself a terribly prolific writer,\u201d he said. \u201cI really can't create a song. It's very difficult to do.\u201d\n

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\nIn 2015, Whitford reunited with St. Holmes and Whitford/St. Holmes went on tour the next year. Whitford is still a main member of Aerosmith and is a part of the band\u2019s 2023 Farewell Tour.\n

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\nTom Hamilton was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Dec. 31, 1951, as the third of four siblings. His older brother, Scott, taught him how to play guitar when he was a kid. Known primarily as Aerosmith\u2019s bassist, Hamilton has also co-written songs, including \u201cSweet Emotion\u201d and \u201cJanie\u2019s Got a Gun,\u201d and played guitar on tunes like \u201cUncle Salty.\u201d He\u2019s also provided vocals to some tracks, like backup on \u201cLove in an Elevator\u201d and lead on \u201cUp on the Mountain.\u201d\n

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\nHamilton has been married to wife Terry Cohen since 1975, and the pair share two grown children, Julian and Sage. They live in the Boston area and had a home on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He was also diagnosed with throat cancer twice, undergoing treatment in 2006 and again in 2011.\n

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\nIn 2023, Hamilton tweeted that he had been in the studio recording songs for a rock opera, Rock Bottom. One day before Aerosmith announced their Farewell Tour, he wrote that he was \u201cPSYCHED\u201d about the big news.\n

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\nDrummer Joey Kramer was born Joseph Michael Kramer in the Bronx on June 21, 1950. He was a part of the New Jersey garage band the Institution before moving to Boston to attend Berklee College of Music. He is a founding member of Aerosmith and is credited with giving the band its name.\n

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\nOutside of music, Kramer released a memoir, Hit Hard: A Story of Hitting Rock Bottom at the Top, in 2009. He also appeared on the 22nd season finale of The Simpsons and has his own organic coffee line, Rockin\u2019 & Roastin\u2019 Coffee.\n

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\nKramer lived in New England for 40 years but now calls Austin, Texas, home. He and his second wife, Linda, wed in 2009. Linda died on June 22, 2022, at age 55, three months after Kramer announced he was taking a leave of absence from the band to focus on family.\n

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\nIn January 2020, the musician filed a lawsuit against Aerosmith ahead of the group's Grammys performance, claiming he was unfairly asked to audition for the band following \u201cminor injuries\u201d that rendered him \u201cunable to perform several concerts\u201d during the band\u2019s 2019 Las Vegas residency, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.\n

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\nA Massachusetts judge ultimately denied Kramer\u2019s request to play with the band at the 2020 Grammys, and Kramer responded in a statement, \u201cAlthough I\u2019m extremely disappointed by the Judge\u2019s ruling today, I respect it."\n

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\nKramer is not a part of Aerosmith\u2019s 2023 Farewell Tour. "While Joey Kramer remains a beloved founding member of Aerosmith, he has regrettably made the decision to sit out the currently scheduled touring dates to focus his full attention on his family and health," the band said. "Joey's unmistakable and legendary presence behind the drum kit will be sorely missed."
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