AEROSMITH Drummer Planning Autobiography

August 20, 2007

According to The Boston Globe, AEROSMITH drummer Joey Kramer is working out the details on writing "Little Boy Burning", his autobiography "of sorts" for publisher Harper One. The book will cover the days of drug-fueled rock 'n' roll and afterward.

Kramer recently 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. (Nichols, a friend of Kramer's son Jesse, opened the first Technical in Norwell a few years ago.) "It's clean, crisp, artist-inspired stuff," said Kramer. Not merely an investor, the drummer, who lives in Marshfield, said he'll occasionally be in the store. But of course, Kramer's keeping his day job. He said Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and the rest of the band begin working on a new record in October, recording it in their South Shore studio. "We've never sounded better," Kramer said. "It's a little spooky, actually."

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