Original AEROSMITH Rhythm Guitarist To Guest On 'Hard Rock Nights'

December 2, 2009

Ray Tabano, original rhythm guitarist for the legendary rock band AEROSMITH, will be the special guest on "Hard Rock Nights" December 4-10. Tabano will talk about his time with the band in the early 1970s as guitarist as well as rejoining the group as marketing director in 1973.

Tabano, who designed the iconic AEROSMITH logo, now owns a catering business in Yonkers, New York.

"Hard Rock Nights" is a weekly radio program airing on several rock and metal radio stations, both on the internet and on the FM dial. Go to this location for a full list of stations where you can tune in to the show.

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