STEVEN TYLER Makes Surprise Appearance At California Pub

January 21, 2010

According to Bruce Fessier of The Desert Sun, AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler made a surprise appearance at the Tilted Kilt pub in Palm Desert, California Tuesday night (January 19).

A Tilted Kilt DJ said Tyler was accompanied by a management team, including a publicist who said the frontman wasn't going to sing and no photos would be allowed.

But Mike May, who goes by the name DJ Kermie, took photos of the singer with his cell phone and Tyler sang his 1998 No. 1 hit, "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing".

Read the entire report and check out a photo at The Desert Sun.

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