AEROSMITH Bassist Working On Autobiography

April 4, 2011

AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton told BostonHerald.com that he is writing a tell-all autobiography. "I've written a few chapters of something I hope will turn into a fun read," he said. "It's not a book about who (slept with) who and how much coke everyone snorted. It will be inspirational and full of excitement and exhilaration — along with lies, cheating sex, drugs and everything everyone really wants to read about."

Hamilton's book will likely will be a fictionalized version of his memoirs of the past 40 years as a member of America's most successful rock bands.

"I'd like to dream up my own characters and situations but still be able to tell the personal side, the war stories," he said.

AEROSMITH singer Steven Tyler's new autobiography, "Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?", is scheduled for release on May 3 as a 400-page hardcover.

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