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Some argue they're America's greatest rock ‘n'brroll band. Others claim they're the best-sellingbrAmerican rock band of all time. But no matter howbryou define rock — or the best of the best — there'sbrno doubt that Aerosmith is legendary. Recognized as easily bybrteenagers as baby boomers, the Boston natives who joined forc-bres in the early 1970s are one of the rare breeds in the industrybrthat have not only maintained their original style, but also con-brtinued to thrive while doing so. As an ode to their rock ‘n' rollbrallegiance, Aerosmith is taking this summer by storm, teamingbrup with Slash in a concert event that is sure to raise more thanbra few lighters.br
In case you need a reminder of what Aerosmith's beenbrdoing
over the past four decades, let's take a trip downbrmemory lane. In 2001, the band was inducted into the pres-brtigious Rock and Rock Hall of Fame alongside music leg-brends including Michael Jackson and Queen. They've toppedbrthe charts with 21 Top 40 Hits and won four GrammybrAwards and six American Music Awards. And let's not for-brget the songwriting skills that
produced songs like “DreambrOn,” “Walk This Way” and “Crazy” — which Steven Tylerbrand Joe Perry were each celebrated for as inductees in thebrSongwriters Hall of Fame last year. Release your inner groupie,brand sing along with the voice that made them famous, as theybrstop by the AAC on August 22 for their Let Rock Rule tour.brFor more information, visit SouthlakeStyle.com.