Calgary Herald

Aerosmith duo honoured for their songwritin­g

Tyler, Perry composing skills finally recognized

- SANDY COHEN

WESTHOLLYW­OOD, CALIF.— They’ve been larger-than-life performers for decades, but now Steven Tyler and Joe Perry’s songwritin­g skills are getting the attention.

The Aerosmith veterans will be inducted into the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame in June and will receive the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers’ Founders Award next week.

Rocking out in long hair and leather when their baby-boomer peers are now opting for tracksuits and comfortabl­e shoes, the band-mates attribute the twin songwritin­g honours to their longevity in the fickle and fractured music business.

“I think people are enamoured by the music, and I think they’re pushed over the top by the fact that we stood the test of time, we’re still together and didn’t quit,” said Tyler, 65, who wore a leather tuxedo coat with tails and repeatedly fluffed his curls during a recent interview at NightBird Studios. “We’re still around. We’re still in the game and in the fight and have the passion ... and it’s not a fighter that’s gotten knocked out or has wet brain, it’s a fight that we still do because we can.”

The rockers are so busy, in fact, they’ll miss ASCAP’s 30th annual Pop Music Awards ceremony on April 17, where the Founders prize will be presented. Tyler, Perry and the rest of the band will be performing in Australia to support their 15th studio album, Music From Another Dimension!

Released last November, the album contains Aerosmith’s first new material in more than a decade and was a collaborat­ion of the entire band. They even reunited with the producer of their early hits.

“We decided to keep it close to the vest and all sit in a room all together like the old days and write an old-fashioned Aerosmith album,” Tyler said. “This made my heart feel good that ... we were all that band that actually started out in the beginning.”

During the writing process, they think of how they would perform the song live, “and usually, if it feels good, we’re going to finish the song,” Perry said

“The bottom line is fans just want to hear a good song,” he said.

Tyler and Perry have never won a Grammy for songwritin­g. Aerosmith’s four trophies are all for performing. That’s why the two men are deeply touched by these latest honours.

 ?? Postmedia News/files ?? Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, right, and Joe Perry have never won a Grammy for songwritin­g, despite their many hits.
Postmedia News/files Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, right, and Joe Perry have never won a Grammy for songwritin­g, despite their many hits.

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