Steven Tyler facts: Aerosmith singer’s age, wife, children and career explained
Anybody who’s ever heard Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler sing, they’d know exactly why he’s been bestowed the nickname.
For those not so familiar with Aerosmith, you’d have definitely heard the band’s soaring ballad ‘I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing’ which was used as the soundtrack to the 1998 disaster movie Armageddon which starred Bruce Willis and his daughter Liv Tyler.
Fronting Aerosmith, Steven Tyler has sold over 150 million records worldwide, had numerous charting hits, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.
Away from the band, Tyler has collaborated with artists such as Pink and Santana, and even had a stint as a judge on the television singing competition American Idol.
Known for his rock ‘n’ roll excesses off the stage – he and Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry were dubbed the “toxic twins” – Steven Tyler also became an icon because of his androgynous dress sense and on-stage acrobatics.
His legacy as one of rock’s greatest frontmen is undeniable, so let’s take a deep dive into the life of Steven Tyler:
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