Aerosmith begins work on their 14th album

By Raymond Ronamai

Here is good news for Aerosmith fans. The rock band has started working on their much-awaited album. The musicians and producer Jack Douglas have started working on their 14th studio album. Their last album was 'Honkin' on a Bobo' released in 2004.

“Aerosmith hits the studio with Jack Douglas today. One word bout 1st day n studio 'Inspiring.' (sic)" drummer Joey Kramer tweeted.

Aerosmith, consisting of singer Steven Tyler, bassist Tom Hamilton, guitarist Joe Perry and drummer Joey Kramer, have announced that they would tour Japan on November 22 to show their support for the country, which was devastated by tsunami and earthquake in March.

“Our prayers are with all of our Japanese fans and the people of Japan. They can use all of our prayers and whatever help we can give. We can't wait to be there and play for the people who have supported us for the past 40 years. Our fans know how much we love them and we are eager to return and give them the show of a lifetime, especially after the tragedy they have recently been through," Contactmusic quoted Joe as saying.

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