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Tom Keifer – The Way Life Goes (2013)

- Source: Something Else!

A 10-year long journey for Cinderella frontman Tom Keifer came to fruition with the release of his first solo album, The Way Life Goes. A long time in the making, the album is probably the most varied effort of Keifer's career , and covers a wide range of feelings, emotions and life events during that time.

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Dusting ‘Em Off: Aerosmith – Get a Grip

- Source: Consequence of Sound

In this week's edition of Dusting 'Em Off, Editor-in-Chief Michael Roffman and Associate Editor Sarah Grant look back on 20 years of listening to Aerosmith' s Get a Grip. The two not only share wistful memories, but also try to dig deep and explain why it went on to become the Boston veterans' best-selling studio album worldwide.

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The Popdose Interview: Fallen Riviera

- Source: Pop Dose

Will Parry and Steve Ornest from Fallen Riviera are two guys who met as students at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where they forged a friendship borne out of a deep love of classic rock music — well, one half of the duo had a deep love, the other was sort of lured into it.

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Aerosmith's Joe Perry and Steven Tyler to Be Inducted Into Songwriters Hall of Fame

- Source: ArtistDirect

Aerosmith 's Joe Perry and Steven Tyler will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. They will be feted at a ceremony scheduled for June 13 in New York. Congrats to the Aerosmith guitarist and frontman, who have often been at odds in the press and in the band, but they've gone on record to say that they can't live without each other, musically speaking.

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Live Review: Aerosmith at Madison Square Garden (11/20)

- Source: Consequence of Sound

On Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry rose from a stage elevator and slid right into "Mama Kin", their first hard rock bitch-slap to fat cat record executives in New York City. "It ain't easy livin' like a gypsy," Tyler sang, a lyric he penned as a struggling musician during the last U.S. financial crisis.

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