Steven Tyler and the Aerosmith crew are “Getting Back in the Saddle.”
On Sunday, the band will headline the Capital One JamFest at the Ncaa Men’s Final Four in Phoenix. And in this summer, they’ll kick off their farewell tour.
“The feeling I get playing those songs that I’ve written, that became a mainstay for billions of people over the planet for 40 years, it’s unreal,” Tyler, who recently celebrated his 69th birthday at Disneyland, told People exclusively.
Tyler and his bandmates — guitarist Joe Perry, bassists Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer and guitarist Brad Whitford — have had their public ups and downs,...
On Sunday, the band will headline the Capital One JamFest at the Ncaa Men’s Final Four in Phoenix. And in this summer, they’ll kick off their farewell tour.
“The feeling I get playing those songs that I’ve written, that became a mainstay for billions of people over the planet for 40 years, it’s unreal,” Tyler, who recently celebrated his 69th birthday at Disneyland, told People exclusively.
Tyler and his bandmates — guitarist Joe Perry, bassists Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer and guitarist Brad Whitford — have had their public ups and downs,...
- 4/2/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Joe Perry is on the rebound after collapsing on stage during a performance in New York on Sunday night. The guitarist’s bandmate, Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton, reassured fans Monday on Twitter, saying that Perry was doing “better than we all first feared.” “Thankfully, Joe seems to be better than we all first feared,” Hamilton wrote. “Here’s hoping he’s back on stage soon doing what he loves to do!” Perry, 65, collapsed during a performance by his side group, the Hollywood Vampires, on Sunday at Coney Island Amphitheater, and was transported to a local hospital. Hollywood Vampires singer Alice Cooper took to Twitter on.
- 7/11/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Joe Perry appears to be on the road to recovery. One day after the Hollywood Vampires member fell ill and stumbled off stage during a weekend concert, those close to the performer are updating fans on his condition. "Thankfully, Joe seems to be better than we all first feared," Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton wrote on Twitter Monday afternoon. "Here's hoping he's back on stage soon doing what he loves to do!" A member of Joe's team also shared an update to followers on social media Sunday evening. "Thanks to all of the fans reaching out and asking about Joe," the statement read. "He is stable right now, with family and is under the best...
- 7/11/2016
- E! Online
[[tmz:video id="0_wzgqt21v"]] Rikki Rockett is fighting oral cancer, and says it was caused by Hpv ... the same way Michael Douglas got it. Poison's drummer was on the Sirius Xm show "Eddie Trunk Live" when he revealed his diagnosis, saying it all started over the summer when he had a cold and a sore throat. He says doctors at USC eventually did a biopsy and discovered a tumor at the base of his tongue. Rikki says the human...
- 12/15/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Ashton Kutcher says he was 'doubled over in pain' because of his fruit-only diet. So what is the truth about fruitarianism?
For anyone who thinks fruit is only dangerous if it falls on your head, Ashton Kutcher has revealed a hitherto unknown peril. Kutcher, who is playing the Apple founder Steve Jobs – an occasional fruitarian – in a biopic, claims he was hospitalised after eating a fruit-only diet. "I went to the hospital, like, two days before we started shooting the movie," he told USA Today. "I was, like, doubled over in pain." There are, like, questions: how much fruit was Kutcher eating, and for how long? But the bigger question is: why would anyone follow such a restrictive diet?
Fruitarians eat, unsurprisingly, only fruit. Some include nuts and seeds in their diet, but vegetables, grains and all animal products are banned. Thomas Hamilton, 23, from London, was a fruitarian for two years.
For anyone who thinks fruit is only dangerous if it falls on your head, Ashton Kutcher has revealed a hitherto unknown peril. Kutcher, who is playing the Apple founder Steve Jobs – an occasional fruitarian – in a biopic, claims he was hospitalised after eating a fruit-only diet. "I went to the hospital, like, two days before we started shooting the movie," he told USA Today. "I was, like, doubled over in pain." There are, like, questions: how much fruit was Kutcher eating, and for how long? But the bigger question is: why would anyone follow such a restrictive diet?
Fruitarians eat, unsurprisingly, only fruit. Some include nuts and seeds in their diet, but vegetables, grains and all animal products are banned. Thomas Hamilton, 23, from London, was a fruitarian for two years.
- 1/29/2013
- by Emine Saner
- The Guardian - Film News
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