AEROSMITH Interviewed On PENTAGON CHANNEL's 'Command Performance'

August 5, 2009

Sgt. Ted MacDonald of Pentagon Channel's "Command Performance" conducted an interview with AEROSMITH members Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Tom Hamilton when the band played the Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Virginia on June 21, 2009. Watch the four-minute chat below.

Following the lead of bandmate Joey Kramer, Hamilton provided 20 tickets to military personnel — matching the same number provided by Kramer — at the Bristow show. Forty marines and sailors from the National Naval Medical Center — who are currently receiving treatment/therapy for their injuries sustained in Iraq or Afghanistan — were on hand for the show.

"Joey and I had the privilege of meeting a group of soldiers called Wounded Warriors at the Nissan Pavilion show in Virginia," Tom said. "Most of them were wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq. I found myself wanting to ask each of them how and where they were injured. But their wounds are not who they are and especially not Sunday night. That night was about joining the band and the fans and rocking out. We hope those guys had a great night and we appreciate their sacrifice."

AEROSMITH are currently on a massive North American tour with their special guests ZZ TOP that wraps September 16 in Detroit.

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