AEROSMITH: '60 Minutes Overtime' Featurettes Posted Online

March 12, 2012

CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan's profile of AEROSMITH for "60 Minutes" aired last night (Sunday, March 11) on CBS. The segment included an interview Laura conducted with the band in between shows in Bogota, Colombia, where Logan followed them on tour.

Additional footage from Logan's trip has released via "60 Minutes Overtime", the CBS News online video series designed for "60 Minutes" fans who can't get enough quality reporting and interviews from the weekly "60 Minutes" episodes. In these extra-credit featurettes, the cast and crew of "60 Minutes" provide their own commentary on the process of creating the "60 Minutes" segments, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the efforts involved with creating one of the most respected and long-running news programs in the world.

Check out two AEROSMITH"60 Minutes Overtime" featurettes below.

AEROSMITH began work on its first all-new album since 2001 last year, with the rest of the band working on music while Tyler made his "American Idol" debut.

The band has been working with producer Jack Douglas, who collaborated with them on classic early albums like "Toys In The Attic" and "Rocks".

Tyler said at a recent press conference that sales of AEROSMITH's back catalog were up 260 percent since he began appearing on "Idol".

The 11th season of the series began with its two-night premiere on January 18.

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