When the guys of the Cadillac Three were just getting started in music, they had no idea they'd one day find themselves on stage in Nashville with rock-legend-turned-country-star Steven Tyler. But on Saturday, it happened.
Steven Tyler and Bret Michaels are both doing the 'unspeakable' ... releasing a song that goes beyond their original rock 'n' roll format. And Brad Paisley thinks someone needs to put a stop to all of the madness.
Steven Tyler may be best known for his head-banging days as the lead singer of the legendary rock 'n' roll band Aerosmith, but now the singer is about to go solo — and go country.
For those who are not football fans and were looking for some sort of entertainment from the NFC and AFC playoff games yesterday, they were subject to two interesting performances. Steven Tyler, front man for rock band Aerosmith and judge for American Idol, performed his version of the star spangled banner at the beginning of the match-up between New England and Baltimore...
During an appearance on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show on Wednesday, ‘American Idol’ producer Nigel Lythgoe confirmed judges Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, and Randy Jackson would be back for season 11 of the show.
“I am delighted to say that all three judges, along with the brilliant host of ‘American Idol’ are back for the next season,” he told Seacrest, who happens to be the aforementioned “brillian
The Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler lit up the stage at the 46th annual Academy of Country Music Awards last night from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Sunday night, watching the show and chatting with many of you on the My Country facebook page, the one request I received over and over was to see an encore performance of Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler.
American Idol's next stop would bring it to Austin, Texas, where once again we would have a nice selection of Country hopefuls to choose from. Case in point--we got to see John Wayne Shulz belly up to the judges' table with Brooks and Dunn's, Believe. John also had a very compelling and uplifting story to share. (judges love that!)