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The 2014 edition of the "CMA Country Christmas" special aired last night, Dec. 1, and it featured some big names and classic tunes. Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson and Little Big Town were on hand to spread some holiday cheer. Aerosmith's Steven Tyler stopped by, and the whole event was hosted by Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, who has been in control of the show for the last few years. Carrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes and Lucy Hale all contributed songs.A few of the highlights from the show came in the form of duets between artists of the country persuasion and guests from other genres. Tyler and Paisley teamed up for a revved-up version of "Run, Run Rudolph" that showcased the country star's guitar chops. The Aerosmith frontman has let on recently that he will be working on his next solo effort in Nashville, so this is a nice welcome to the scene.Check out the harmonica solo at 3:25: -
Recent Comet Landing Results in Huge Streaming Spike for Aerosmith and "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"
If you enjoy stats and music, there's perhaps no better job to have than working for Echo Nest, the listening analysis company owned by Spotify, or Spotify's own Insights blog, which frequently offers interesting looks in the world of music streaming and the trends therein. A few weeks ago the site received a Twitter shout-out curious if the recent media attention given to the landing of a manmade device on Comet 67P resulted in higher listening rates for Aerosmith's "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing." The answer, it turns out, is an astounding "yes." -
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Sits In With Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band On ‘CONAN’ [VIDEO]
Last night’s episode of CONAN was a pretty epic one – not just because of guests Alan Cumming, Casey Wilson and Pentatonix, but also because Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry sat in with host Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band throughout the entire episode. -
Aerosmith Drummer Joey Kramer Opens Up About September Heart Procedure
When Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer was forced out of touring for a short stint in September, we were told it was due to a minor heart procedure. -
Joe Perry AMA: Drugs, Prosthetic Legs and Aerosmith Dominate the Conversation as He Promotes His New Book 'Rocks'
Joe Perry just released his memoir, "Rocks," so it was only natural he hopped onto Reddit for an Ask Me Anything conversation to promote it. Fans showered him with questions about Aerosmith, concerts and drugs, among dozens of other things, like a prosthetic leg ... But most answers somehow found their way back to the new book, which Perry said was an answer to the band's 2003 autobiography "Walk This Way." -
Joe Perry Agrees With Gene Simmons' 'Rock Is Dead' Remark
Aerosmith axeman Joe Perry revealed in a recent interview that he doesn't necessarily disagree with Gene Simmons' "Rock is dead" remark. -
Aerosmith's Steven Tyler To Record Solo Record In Nashville
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is heading to Music City, U.S.A., next year to, well...record some music. -
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Releasing Memoir: 'It Was Time To Lay All This Stuff Out'
Say what you will about Aerosmith, but years of touring, hit songs and odd antics make for some pretty good stories. -
Aerosmith, Elvis Costello, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Getting Their Own ‘Simpsons’ Dolls [PHOTO]
Sure, Elvis Costello, Aerosmith and Weird Al may appear to have it all, but they've yet to hit the dream. Of course, now that they are each getting their own Simpsons doll ... things are a wee bit different. -
Guns N’ Roses: Slash Doesn’t Picture Working with Axl Rose Again
If you're dreaming of a Slash-Axl Rose reunion, looks like you'll be dreaming for a while. Guitar World reports that the famed Guns N' Roses guitarist has ruled out working with the band's frontman in the future. -
WATCH: Aerosmith Completes Ice Bucket Challenge, Donates Portion of Concert Ticket Sales To ALS Association [VIDEO]
Aerosmith is now one of the many who took part in the famed ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, and this one is pretty fantastic. -
5 VMA 'Video Of The Year' Nominees That Were Robbed: Michael Jackson, Weezer, And More
This may be hard to believe, but award shows don't always make the right choice, and the Video Music Awards is certainly no exception. A lot of excellent, worthy videos have been named "Video of the Year" by MTV, but there have been some years where another video deserved the title more than the actual winner. Here are five videos that should have won Video of the Year.
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