AEROSMITH Drummer's Hometown Book Signing; Video Available
July 24, 2009Cathi Jeffrey of The Patriot Ledger reports: Having recently moved from Marshfield to Hingham [in Massachusetts], AEROSMITH drummer Joey Kramer strolled into his neighborhood Barnes & Noble Wednesday night (July 22) and signed over 200 copies of his new "Hit Hard: A Story Of Hitting Rock Bottom At The Top" book for fans who began lining up at 3:30 in the afternoon to wait for the musician's 7 p.m. book-signing, which lasted about two hours.
By 6:30 p.m. the line wrapped halfway around the building.
Accompanied by his fiancée, Linda Pappan, and a few friends, Kramer allowed groups of about 50 to enter the store at a time, giving each gathering the opportunity to ask him questions as a combined group before they formed a line to have their book signed and have a photo-op with the drummer.
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Video footage of Kramer answering questions at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Hingham, Massachusetts can be viewed below.
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