AEROSMITH Frontman To Guest On CHRIS BOTTI's New Album

October 12, 2005

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler has lent his talents to the smooth trumpet playing of Chris Botti on his new album, "To Love Again". Steven's voice blends with Chris's trumpet in utter tranquility as he makes a guest appearance on the track "Smile". You can catch Steven's cameo on Chris's new album when it hits stores on October 18, or you can pre-order it now in regular or DualDisc format from the SonyMusicStore.com and get a free Chris Botti poster and digital download.

In other news, you can now preview Tyler's collaboration with legendary guitarist Carlos Santana on Santana's new album, "All That I Am". The CD, which also features METALLICA guitarist Kirk Hammett on the instrumental track "Trinity", will be in stores on November 1. Check out the song "Just Feel Better", featuring Tyler, at this location (Real Media).

AEROSMITH will release a DualDisc called "Rockin' the Joint" on October 25, with live audio on one side and concert video on the other. The band's fall/winter tour, with special guest LENNY KRAVITZ, kicks off October 30 at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.

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