AEROSMITH Frontman Takes Part In 'Boston Rock Ride'; Video Available

August 25, 2008

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler took part in the first annual Boston Rock Ride for on Sunday, August 24. Tyler headed up this 15-mile escorted charity ride of 1500 motorcyclists into downtown Boston. At the end of the ride, participants enjoyed live music, courtesy of ERNIE AND THE AUTOMATICS and legendary guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter of THE DOOBIE BROTHERS and STEELY DAN. Motorcycle enthusiasts enjoyed displays of one-of-a-kind customs, including the latest builds from Red Wing Motorcycles and Sucker Punch Sally's. The day's festivities also included food, drinks and vendors for the public. Watch video footage from WBZ-TV.

Join Steven Tyler and Boston sports champion athletes today (Monday, August 25) at 7:00 p.m. at the Hard Rock Café in Boston's famed Quincy Market. The Hard Rock Café will host a four-hour event where 600 invited guests will mingle and enjoy light foods in a relaxed "biker fashion" evening enhanced by live entertainment, a silent auction, a short, high-end live auction, and a brief presentation by the two charities. Following these presentations, the winner of the Guitar Hero competition will be announced and Steven Tyler will present the Grand Prize — a 2008 Red Wing Pro-Street. Every major radio station in New England will be available to promote this event, and the print media coverage will be immense due to the presence of celebrities and athletes. There will be ample exposure for all involved.

Fore more information or to register, visit BostonForAfrica.com.

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