In the 21st century, Aerosmith’s appeal has grown in addition to new generations discovering the gems that stud their catalogue, the band have released songs like the crunchy “Jaded” and the nostalgia-tinged “Legendary Child”, and they've continued to tour the world, showing off their massive discography and lifelong artistic bonds. In the ’90s, they remained at rock’s forefront, with big ballads like the country-fried “Crazy” and the over-the-top “Cryin’” ruling MTV thanks to their eye-catching videos. Those albums, with hits like the chugging “Love in an Elevator” and the grandiose “Angel”, established them as power-ballad masters who could still get down with swamp-covered riffs and innuendo-laden lyrics. Intra-band tensions led to lineup disruptions in the late ’70s and early ’80s, but a triumphant comeback ensued when “Toxic Twins” Perry and Tyler teamed up with hip-hop standard-bearers Run-DMC for a cover of their Toys in the Attic boogie “Walk This Way” in 1986 it continued with 1987’s Permanent Vacation and 1989’s Pump. Their 1973 self-titled debut began a five-album run that cemented Aerosmith as one of American rock’s most potent forces of the decade the power-ballad prototype “Dream On”, the groove-heavy “Sweet Emotion” and the grimy, apocalyptic sludge-dub of Rocks were proof of how Perry’s searing licks, Tyler’s strutting antics and piercing yelp, and the collective chemistry could result in rock ’n’ roll dynamite. After bringing on rhythm guitarist Brad Whitford in 1971, Aerosmith lit up their home city with high-octane gigs. The artist reached more than 200% of the goal and soon will announce the next steps about the album and the perks selected on her campaign.Boston’s blues-rock kings came together in 1970, when guitarist Joe Perry and bassist Brad Hamilton played a gig with and found kindred spirits in hard-hitting drummer Joey Kramer and lead yowler Steven Tyler. Since then, the group has released two albums via crowdfunding support, Catharsis (2014) and Immersion (2018) and played in several Brazilian cities and also online concerts for all over the world.Īline Happ’s first solo album crowdfunding campaign was a success! Happ is recording her first Celtic/Folk versions of Rock and Metal songs album. Known worldwide, Lyria is a Symphonic Alternative Metal band founded in 2012 by Aline Happ. The videos posted on Aline Happ’s channel are sponsored by her fans on Patreon.
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The single “I don’t want to miss a thing” was created especially for the Armageddon movie soundtrack, and was the first Aerosmith song to debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was nominated for an Academy Award. The world needs positive emotions and I hope this song makes people feel good”, declares Aline Happ. So I present a different version with female vocals and classic elements! This song is very emotional and not just the original Aerosmith version but also the Boyce Avenue version which made me want to record this cover. It was originally a rock ballad, but I wanted to give it a more introspective feel, so I used elements like keyboards, harp and cello. Aerosmith is the best-selling American hard rock band of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide, including over 70 million records in the United States alone. “This is a beautiful love song featured in the movie Armageddon, released in 1998. Aerosmith is an American rock band, sometimes referred to as 'the Bad Boys from Boston' since they were formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970. The song is available on Aline Happ’s YouTube channel, which has more than 10,000 subscribers. Now the hit gets a classical crossover acoustic version by Aline Happ, singer, songwriter, and music producer who also brings influences from folk and Celtic music to the version. Present at weddings, declarations of love and romantic events in general, the song “I don’t want to miss a thing”, by Aerosmith, is one of those songs that everyone knows and loves.