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Aerosmith shares official video summary of Steven Tylers 2025 'Jam for Janie' Grammys Viewing Party

Aerosmith has shared an official video summary of the singer Steven TylerSixth annually “Jam for Janie”Grammys Visual party, which took place on February 2 at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California. Try it down below.

Tyler played six songs at the event that was sponsored by Janies fundThe initiative he created to bring hope and healing to girls and young women who have experienced trauma. More than 100 firefighters who fought against the youngest forest fires in Los Angeles Witwen, orphans and disabled firefighters funds And Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.

Tyler And EXTREME'S Nuno Bettencourt open with “More than words”connected by Mick Fleetwoodand went into “Keep dreaming” with Lainey Wilson. Aerosmith'S Tom Hamilton And The black crows'' Chris Robinson then joined Tyler And Bed court for “Sweet emotion”Present “Go this way” with Jessie J.And “Heart crusher”. Tyler And Bed court also carried out “Toys in the attic”.

Tyler said: “What the community in Los Angeles has experienced with these forest fires is unthinkable. Music has healing powers and we hope to bring a moment of joy and lightness to our first-responder fire brigade and those who most of the fires are affected. Janies fund. “

The evening showed a red carpet, a cocktail reception, a dinner, a live auction and exclusive after-party benefit Janies fundAnd increase the critical proceeds for the fire brigade organizations mentioned above to acquire life -saving devices and resources.

Join Aerosmith How event chairs are AS And Matt sorumPresent Alice CooperPresent Andrea BocelliPresent Ashlee Simpson And Evan RossPresent Bill MaherPresent Bo DerekPresent Chris And Rich RobinsonPresent Dolly PartonPresent Aroma flavPresent Jane LynchPresent Kayte And Kelsey GrammerPresent Lionel RichiePresent Melissa Joan HartPresent Miley cyrusPresent Nuno BettencourtPresent Paula AbdulPresent Randy JacksonPresent Sammy HagarPresent Scarlett Johansson And Shep Gordon.

Last August, Aerosmith announced that she officially withdrew from tours because Tyler'S vocal injury.

The legendary rockers of Massachusetts made the announcement on August 2, 2024-fast a year after the 76-year-old singer broke his throat during a show in September 2023.

In AerosmithThe original announcement of retirement provision, the band wrote: “As you know, StevenThe voice is an instrument like no other. For months he worked tirelessly to bring his voice there before his injury. We saw how he fought even though he has the best medical team at his side. Unfortunately, it is clear that a complete recovery from his voice injury is not possible.

“We have a heartbreaking and difficult, but necessary decision – as a group of brothers – to withdraw from the tour stage,” continued the statement. “We are indescribable for everyone who has been pumped, grateful to take the street with us one last time.”

The band also thanked their fans for their constant support.

“Thanks to them, our Blue Army, this Spark has caught flame and has been burning for over five decades,” the explanation says. “Some of them are with us right from the start and everyone is the reason why we made rock 'n' Roll story.”

“It was the honor of our life that our music will be part of them. In every club, on every massive tour and in a moments when you are great and private, you gave us a place in the soundtrack of your life” , the statement continued.

The “Peace out” After a last appearance in Elmont, New York, the tour came to a standstill on September 9, 2023. This show only came into the hike, which should last until February 2024. Tyler in a statement said at the time that the injury caused bleeding, but he hoped that he and his Aerosmith Band colleagues would be traveling again after moving a few shows.

The shifted “Peace out” The tour should begin on September 20, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with special guests The black crows.

Tyler published a solo -lp.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHPardissma