Aerosmith, the hard-rocking quintet from Boston, has been shaking the music scene since 1970. Led by the flamboyant duo of Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, Aerosmith's infectious blend of blues-based rock, heavy metal, and glam has earned them the titles "the Bad Boys from Boston" and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band."
Tyler's raspy vocals and flamboyant stage presence are a match made in rock 'n' roll heaven for Perry's searing guitar riffs. Together, they've churned out countless anthems, from the power ballad "Dream On" to the foot-stomping "Walk This Way" and the sentimental "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing."
Aerosmith's career hasn't been without its bumps. Struggles with addiction and internal conflicts threatened to derail the band in the late 70s and early 80s. But fueled by a 1986 reinvention that saw them collaborate with Run-DMC on a groundbreaking rap-rock version of "Walk This Way," Aerosmith roared back onto the charts, proving their staying power.
Throughout the 90s and 2000s, Aerosmith continued to release hit albums and sell out stadiums around the world. Their influence on rock music is undeniable, with countless bands citing them as inspiration.
Now, as they embark on their "Peace Out: The Farewell Tour," Aerosmith is giving fans one last chance to catch the Bad Boys in action. With over 150 million albums sold worldwide, countless awards, and a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Aerosmith's legacy is secure. They're a band that's lived life on their own terms, and their music will continue to rock for generations to come.