Massachusetts Bookstore Making Special Preparations For AEROSMITH Drummer's Signing

July 21, 2009

L.E. Crowley of Boston.com reports that the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Hingham, Massachusetts is making special preparations for this Wednesday's (July 22) book signing by local boy Joey Kramer, AEROSMITH's hard-rocking drummer. The drummer is touring the country to promote his new book, "Hit Hard: A Story of Hitting Rock Bottom at the Top", which recounts the band's heyday filled with epic drinking and drug use, women, depression, and infighting with lead singer Steven Tyler.

Store manager Rebecca Marble said customers will have to wear special wristbands in order to get into the store during the signing, and police have been hired.

"I can't predict how many will come," Marble said. "This is the biggest signing this store has had."

Read more from Boston.com.

Joey Kramer talked about his newly published autobiography, "Hit Hard: A Story Of Hitting Rock Bottom At The Top", on the June 30, 2009 edition of Fox News' "Red Eye" with Greg Gutfeld. Watch the segment below.

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