Learn How To Play With JOEY KRAMER And TOM HAMILTON Of AEROSMITH

March 4, 2011

AEROSMITH's Joey Kramer and Tom Hamilton are teaming up with CharityBuzz.com to bring you the ultimate drum lesson and exclusive bass lesson, respectively. Submit your bids to sit behind the kit and learn the tricks of the trade with Joey Kramer or to learn bass with Mr. Sweet Emotion himself.

Proceeds from both auctions will benefit the Music And Youth Initiative.

For more than 30 years, Joey Kramer has combined emotional feel with technical virtuosity to convey his musical ideas along with those of his band mates in AEROSMITH and is recognized as one of rock's greatest drummers. His meticulous timing, solid grooves and distinctive beats are as recognizable in the sound of AEROSMITH albums such as "Toys In The Attic", "Rocks", "Permanent Vacation", "Pump" and "Just Push Play" as the sheer pump and thump power of his playing.

Now, to show support for Music And Youth Initiative, Joey Kramer is auctioning off a rock and roll drum lesson not to be believed!

Terms for Kramer auction: Includes: a drum lesson with Joey Kramer. Must be scheduled at a mutually agreed upon time and location. Must be redeemed within one (1) year of purchase. Cannot be transferred, resold or re-auctioned.

Tom Hamilton is the bassist of the rock band AEROSMITH and co-author of AEROSMITH's hits, including "Sweet Emotion" (perhaps most noted for the bass line),"Janie's Got a Gun" and "Jaded". He plays rhythm guitar on another song he co-wrote, "Sick As A Dog", and also co-wrote "Uncle Salty" from "Toys In The Attic". Hamilton occasionally plays guitar and sings backing vocals. Tom also serves as a board member of the Music And Youth Initiative.

Terms for Hamilton auction: Includes: A bass lesson with Tom Hamilton. To be scheduled at a mutually agreed upon time and location. Must be redeemed within one (1) year of purchase. Cannot be resold or re-auctioned.

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