AEROSMITH's TYLER Featured In National Geographic Channel's 'Incredible Human Machine'

October 4, 2007

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler is featured in National Geographic Channel's "Incredible Human Machine", a program which takes viewers on an intricate two-hour guided tour inside the human body from head to toe. With phenomenal computer-generated images (CGI) and magnified camera technology, this breathtaking special unearths the complex functions that enable humans to see, smell, hear, think, move and heal.

To demonstrate the power of human speech, "Incredible Human Machine" goes backstage at an AEROSMITH concert to evaluate stress on lead singer Steven Tyler's vocal cords. In what represents a historical first, researchers are able to conduct real time measurers of a performer during a live event in front of tens of thousands of people. Tyler's vocal cords slam together more than half a million times during the course of a single concert. Viewers can watch first-hand as state of the art laser technology eliminates fragile blood vessels on Tyler's vocal cords to help his finely tuned vocal cords spring back into action.

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