AEROSMITH Rocks 'The Today Show'

January 18, 2006

AEROSMITH's official fan club, Aero Force One, has issued the following update:

"Wake up early for an insider look at how AEROSMITH's killer 'Rockin' The Joint' show comes together! This cool segment is part of [NBC's morning news and talk show] 'The Today Show''s 'How Does It Work?' feature, and it was filmed at AEROSMITH's January 15th concert at the Philips Arena, in Atlanta, GA. From the early rigging at 6:00 am, to the final touches at 5:00 pm, you'll see how this incredible rock show comes together! Don't miss it! This segment will air Thursday, January 19, 2005. We hear the AEROSMITH bit will air close to 8:00 am, but you might want to tune in to the entire show starting at 7:00 am to make sure you catch it. "

For more information, including the local TV schedule details, visit the "The Today Show"web site.

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