AEROSMITH Drummer On Boston's FOX 25 NEWS; Video Available

September 26, 2008

AEROSMITH drummer Joey Kramer and Rob Stull (Boston-based illustrator and comic book industry veteran) appeared on Boston's Fox 25 News yesterday (Thursday, September 25). Joey and Rob were promoting a very special event happening at Technical Shops in Boston on Saturday, September 27. Watch footage of their appearance at this location.

In 2007, Kramer opened the Technical store in Boston with John Nichols. Located on Newbury between Exeter and Fairfield streets, the shop's stocked with a wide — and weird — range of streetwear, from hats and hoodies to sneakers and skateboard accessories.

On Saturday, September 27, the Technical shop will make history. COMnGRAF is the fusion of mainstream comic book culture and graffiti culture and the brainchild of independent publishing LLC, True Elements. For a "very exclusive" one night only, Technical Boston will showcase the original artwork of 45 (yes, 45) comic book and graffiti artists combined. Graf legend and pioneer Blade, along with T-Kid, Zimad, Sexer, Rob Stull and many others, including Joey Kramer, will be on hand to meet, greet and sign any and all books, posters and merchandise from 7 to 11 p.m. An event NOT to be missed.

For more information, visit www.technicalshops.com.

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