MATCHBOX TWENTY Singer Confirms He Has Submitted Song To AEROSMITH

June 8, 2006

MATCHBOX TWENTY singer Rob Thomas has confirmed to Billboard magazine that he has submitted a song that's being considered for AEROSMITH's next album. "But," he added, "just because you write a song doesn't mean it's going to wind up on a record."

AEROSMITH's new album is reportedly being produced by Steve Lillywhite, who has worked with U2 and MORRISSEY. The band entered the studio on May 20 to begin laying down tracks.

In other AEROSMITH-related news, the Boston Herald is reporting that the group's frontman, Steven Tyler, was seen "hobbling" out of Mass. General Hospital on Tuesday, June 6 with a cast on his ankle. Steven, who had to cancel the band's spring tour because of throat surgery, was accompanied by his new galpal, tour promoter Erin Brady.

Find more on
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • reddit
  • email

Comments Disclaimer And Information

BLABBERMOUTH.NET uses the Facebook Comments plugin to let people comment on content on the site using their Facebook account. The comments reside on Facebook servers and are not stored on BLABBERMOUTH.NET. To comment on a BLABBERMOUTH.NET story or review, you must be logged in to an active personal account on Facebook. Once you're logged in, you will be able to comment. User comments or postings do not reflect the viewpoint of BLABBERMOUTH.NET and BLABBERMOUTH.NET does not endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of, any user comment. To report spam or any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, use the "Report to Facebook" and "Mark as spam" links that appear next to the comments themselves. To do so, click the downward arrow on the top-right corner of the Facebook comment (the arrow is invisible until you roll over it) and select the appropriate action. You can also send an e-mail to blabbermouthinbox(@)gmail.com with pertinent details. BLABBERMOUTH.NET reserves the right to "hide" comments that may be considered offensive, illegal or inappropriate and to "ban" users that violate the site's Terms Of Service. Hidden comments will still appear to the user and to the user's Facebook friends. If a new comment is published from a "banned" user or contains a blacklisted word, this comment will automatically have limited visibility (the "banned" user's comments will only be visible to the user and the user's Facebook friends).