American singer
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The screaming frontman who turned Aerosmith into one of rock's longest-running machines — scarves, acrobatics, a voice that could shred or croon, and a second act that proved comeback isn't just a word.
Steven Victor Tallarico was born March 26, 1948, and by the 1970s he'd become the lead singer of Boston's Aerosmith, delivering hard rock albums like Toys in the Attic and Rocks and hits including "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion". Drugs and alcohol nearly ended it — by the early 1980s the band had stalled and Tyler was deep in addiction. He completed rehab in 1986, and that same year joined Run-DMC for a remake of "Walk This Way" that cracked the Top 5 and ignited a full-scale revival. The multi-platinum run that followed — Permanent Vacation, Pump, Get a Grip, Nine Lives — produced thirteen Top…
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