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Steven Tyler, Mick Fleetwood, Johnny Lang and John McVie Collaboration
January 4, 2011
(hennemusic) Aerosmith's Steven Tyler recently jammed with Camp Freddy in Los Angeles. During the jam Mick Fleetwood popped behind the drum kit as Tyler took center stage for the Fleetwood Mac track, "Rattlesnake Shake."
Then, Tyler and band jammed the Aerosmith classic, "Sweet Emotion," before closing out the show with Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love."
But that isn't the only collaboration the two have embarked on. In a new interview, Fleetwood spills the beans on the two rock legends working together. "Steven and Johnny Lang and John McVie and I are doing a track on a new tribute album for ZZ Top," Mick tells the Maui News. "We all got together and we had a ball." Would you believe Tyler has mad drum skills?
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(RTTNews) - Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has contributed a track for an upcoming ZZ Top tribute album.
The track features Tyler along with Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood, Johnny Lang and Stevie McVie.
Tyler jammed on stage alongside Fleetwood only last month when the Aerosmith singer joined the Los Angeles-based "jam" group Camp Freddy for a cover of the surf-rock classic "Wipeout" (on which he also played the drums), Fleetwood Mac's "Rattlesnake Shake," Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" and Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love."
Said Fleetwood of Tyler's performance with Camp Freddy to the Maui News: "Steven is a really good drummer. We all got together and we had a ball. He came on and played 'Wipeout' and kicked the hell out of it."
No further details on the title of the Tyler track or the tribute album have been announced.
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