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Years active
  
1964–present

Name
  
Steven Tyler

Nationality
  
American


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Full Name
  
Steven Victor Tallarico

Born
  
March 26, 1948 (age 76) (
1948-03-26
)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Other names
  
The Demon of Screamin'Toxic Twins (with Joe Perry of Aerosmith)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician, actor, multi-instrumentalist, talent judge

Instruments
  
Main: Vocals, harmonica. Occasional: piano, drums, percussion, guitar, bass, mandolin, violin, flute, mellotron, hammered dulcimer, saxophone

Associated acts
  
Aerosmith, Chain Reaction, Kings of Chaos

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · steventyler.com

Children
  
Liv Tyler, Mia Tyler, Taj Monroe Tallarico, Chelsea Anna Tallarico

Spouse
  
Teresa Barrick (m. 1988–2006), Cyrinda Foxe (m. 1978–1987)

Music groups
  
Aerosmith (Since 1970), Kings of Chaos, Chain Reaction

Similar People
  
Liv Tyler, Mia Tyler, Joe Perry, Bebe Buell, Taj Monroe Tallarico

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Steven Tyler (born Steven Victor Tallarico; March 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and former television music competition judge, best known as the lead singer of the Boston-based rock band Aerosmith, in which he also plays the harmonica, and occasional piano and percussion. He is known as the "Demon of Screamin'" due to his high screams and his wide vocal range. He is also known for his on-stage acrobatics. During his high-energy performances, Tyler usually dresses in bright, colorful outfits with his trademark scarves hanging from his microphone stand.

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In the 1970s, Tyler rose to prominence as the lead singer of Aerosmith, which released such milestone hard rock albums as Toys in the Attic and Rocks, along with a string of hit singles, including "Dream On", "Sweet Emotion" and "Walk This Way". In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Tyler had a heavy drug and alcohol addiction and the band's popularity waned. Tyler and bandmate Joe Perry became known as the "Toxic Twins" due to their drug abuse. In 1986, Tyler completed drug rehabilitation and Aerosmith rose to prominence again when Tyler and Perry joined Run–D.M.C. for a re-make of the classic Aerosmith song "Walk This Way", which became a Top 5 hit. Aerosmith subsequently launched a remarkable comeback with the multi-platinum albums Permanent Vacation, Pump, Get a Grip and Nine Lives, which produced a combined thirteen Top 40 singles and won the band numerous awards. During this time, the band embarked on their longest and most extensive concert tours, promoted their singles with conceptual music videos and made notable appearances in television, film and video games.

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In the wake of this success, Tyler emerged as one of the most enduring rock icons. Since the late 1980s, he has embarked on several solo endeavors including guest appearances on other artists' music (working with artists as diverse as Alice Cooper, Mötley Crüe, Santana, Pink and Keith Anderson), film and TV roles (including as a judge on American Idol and several cameo and guest appearances in other programs and films), authoring a bestselling book and solo work (including the Top 40 hit single "(It) Feels So Good" in 2011). While tension with his Aerosmith bandmates boiled in 2009 and 2010 after he fell off the stage at a concert, had a relapse with prescription drugs (which he successfully received treatment for in 2009), and signed on to American Idol without telling his bandmates, Tyler has continued to record music and perform with Aerosmith, after more than 46 years in the band. In May 2015, Tyler released the country single "Love Is Your Name", followed by the second single "Red, White & You" in January 2016; his debut solo album, We're All Somebody from Somewhere, was released on July 15, 2016.

Tyler is included among Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers. He was ranked third on Hit Parader's Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time. In 2001, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Aerosmith and in 2013, Tyler and his songwriting partner Joe Perry received the ASCAP Founders Award and were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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Early life

Steven Victor Tallarico was born on March 26, 1948, at the Polyclinic Hospital in Manhattan, New York and moved to the Bronx when he was three years old. The family moved to Yonkers when he was about nine years old. The son of Susan Ray (née Blancha; June 2, 1925 – July 4, 2008), a secretary, and Victor A. Tallarico (May 14, 1916 – September 10, 2011), a classical musician and pianist who taught music at Cardinal Spellman High School in The Bronx.

His father was of Italian and German descent, while his mother was possibly of Polish and English ancestry. Steven has noted on a number occasions that his maternal grandfather was of Ukrainian descent. Furthermore, it is not clearly established if his maternal grandfather was born or raised in what is now present-day Belarus (in either Klichaw or Babruysk), his surname changed from "Czarnyszewicz" (from the Ukrainian "Чорний" or Polish czarny or Belarusian "чорны", meaning 'black') to "Blancha" (from the French blanche or Catalan/Spanish blanca 'white'). His paternal grandfather, Giovanni Tallarico, was from Cotronei, Calabria, Italy. Steven has one older sister named Lynda. Steven attended Roosevelt High School in Yonkers, New York, and the Quintano for Young Professionals School.

In 1965, aged 17, Tyler spent time in Greenwich Village, New York, the highlight of which was seeing a Rolling Stones concert. Tyler states that his friends and he "hung around for a while, buzzing like crazy just because we got to touch them." A photo in the band's autobiography Walk This Way shows Tyler standing behind Mick Jagger outside a hotel.

Formation and success of Aerosmith (1970–1978)

Before Aerosmith, Tyler wrote what would become one of Aerosmith's signature songs, "Dream On". In 1969, Tyler attended a local rock show in Sunapee, New Hampshire, where he first saw future bandmates Joe Perry (guitars) and Tom Hamilton (bass), who at the time were playing in a band called the Jam Band. Tyler later stated he was struck by their raw power and attitude. Around 1970, Tyler, Perry, and Hamilton decided to form a band. Tyler, who had played drums in many of his previous bands, insisted that he be the frontman and lead singer. Joey Kramer, an old acquaintance of Tyler's from New York, was recruited to play drums. Tyler invited his boyhood friend, Ray Tabano, to play rhythm guitar. Driven by a collective ambition to launch their careers as full-time musicians and hopeful recording artists, the band moved to Boston and shared a small apartment at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue, in Brighton in the fall of 1970. Shortly after relocating to Boston, Tyler's dissatisfaction with Tabano's lack of passion and dedication prompted the band to replace Tabano with Brad Whitford. Although Tyler was never billed as the "leader" of Aerosmith, he co-managed, with drummer Joey Kramer, the assets of the band and directed its activities during this formative period.

After spending time on the Boston club circuit under the tutelage of their first manager, Frank Connelly, the band began working with New York managers Steve Leber and David Krebs. Leber describes the band as "the closest thing I've ever seen to the Rolling Stones". In early 1972, the managers arranged the gig at the legendary nightclub Max's Kansas City to showcase the group to record company executives. They subsequently signed a record deal with Columbia Records in 1972 and released their eponymous debut album in 1973. This was followed by Get Your Wings in 1974. Around this time, Aerosmith continued to tour wherever they could and opened for bands like Mott the Hoople. The band had a minor hit in "Dream On", which peaked at number 59 in 1973, but Aerosmith did not break into the mainstream until the back-to-back releases of Toys in the Attic (1975) and Rocks (1976). In 1975, they achieved their first top-40 hit in "Sweet Emotion". Soon after, "Dream On" was rereleased and hit number six in 1976, followed by another top-10 hit "Walk This Way". Additionally, Rocks produced the hit singles "Last Child", "Back in the Saddle", and "Home Tonight". By 1976, Aerosmith found themselves headlining huge stadiums and major rock music festivals. That year, Tyler emerged as a prominent rock star and sex symbol in his own right, gracing the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, and 1977's Draw the Line continued the band's success and they were catapulted to international fame and recognition, launching tours in Europe and Japan. A series of Hot 100 hits continued throughout the remainder of the decade, including "Draw the Line", "Kings and Queens", and "Chip Away the Stone". Aerosmith's first five albums have also all since gone multiplatinum and all five are considered to be among the greatest hard rock albums of all time. Aerosmith toured heavily throughout the mid- to late 1970s, and their live shows during this time period were captured through 1978's live album Live! Bootleg and the 1989 VHS release Live Texxas Jam '78. Also in 1978, Tyler made his acting debut as the leader of the Future Villain Band in the film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, alongside his Aerosmith bandmates. The film also spawned Aerosmith's cover of the Beatles hit "Come Together", which was Aerosmith's last top-40 single for nine years.

Decline of Aerosmith (1979–1983)

As the decade wore on, the fast-paced life of touring, recording, living together, and using drugs began to take its toll on the band. Tyler and Perry often were called the Toxic Twins for their legendary intake of stimulants and heroin. Their relationship is well documented in many of Aerosmith's video releases, as well as in the Aerosmith Behind the Music. On July 28, 1979, after a huge fight at a World Series of Rock concert in Cleveland, Perry left Aerosmith to begin his own band, The Joe Perry Project. Night in the Ruts was released that fall and Aerosmith forged on with new guitarist Jimmy Crespo.

In the fall of 1980, Tyler was injured in a motorcycle crash that left him hospitalized for two months and unable to tour or record for much of 1981. When the band reconvened in the studio, Tyler formed a writing partnership with Crespo, co-writing and producing the album Rock in a Hard Place (1982). Brad Whitford had left in 1981, shortly after recording the guitar parts for the album's lead single, "Lightning Strikes". Whitford was replaced by Rick Dufay and the band continued to tour into 1983. Tyler's drug abuse increased. His heroin addiction was at its worst between 1979 and 1982 when he would roam the streets of New York City looking for dealers.

Reuniting and getting clean (1984–1986)

On February 14, 1984, Perry and Whitford, who left the band in 1979 and 1981, respectively, attended an Aerosmith show. According to the band's Behind the Music special on VH1, Tyler alleges he made the first phone call to Perry encouraging them to meet up again. Backstage, they all met and Perry and Whitford agreed to join the band once again. With the new reunion, the band also fired their managers Leber and Krebs, hired new manager Tim Collins (who was managing Joe Perry), and signed a new record contract with Geffen Records. Aerosmith embarked on a reunion tour, the Back in the Saddle Tour, and recorded once again, releasing Done with Mirrors in 1985. The band was still using drugs, however, especially Tyler, who collapsed while performing in Springfield, Illinois, on the 1984 tour. In 1986, the band held a meeting in which the band members staged an intervention on Tyler and persuaded him to enter a drug rehabilitation program. After he completed rehabilitation, his bandmates did likewise; all had completed treatment by the mid-1980s.

Comeback and superstardom (1986–1999)

Aerosmith rose to prominence again when Tyler and Perry appeared on Run–D.M.C.'s cover of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" in 1986, a track that combined elements of hip-hop and rock, that broke down the barriers between the two genres, broke rap into the mainstream, and introduced Aerosmith to a new generation. The track hit number four on the charts and launched a famous music video that had a heavy rotation. This paved the way for Aerosmith to mount a significant comeback. Tyler and Perry renewed their songwriting partnership but were also working with outside songwriting collaborators brought in by the record company, such as Desmond Child and Jim Vallance. To give Aerosmith a slick sound accessible to mainstream audiences, they received help from producer Bruce Fairbairn. Aerosmith released Permanent Vacation in 1987, which became a huge multiplatinum success and launched three top-20 hits ("Dude (Looks Like a Lady)", "Angel", and "Rag Doll"). The band launched a tour with the emerging Guns N' Roses opening many shows. Permanent Vacation was followed by 1989's Pump, which was even more successful, selling 7 million copies and producing three top-10 hits ("Love in an Elevator", "Janie's Got a Gun", and "What it Takes") and one top-40 hit ("The Other Side"). Pump in particular had Tyler expand his musical horizons, co-writing the innovative hit "Janie's Got a Gun", which won the band its first Grammy award. The band toured with many emerging acts and performed in locations such as Australia for the first time. In the late 1980s, Tyler also guested on albums by comedian Sam Kinison, Alice Cooper (a fellow '70s rocker also launching a successful comeback) and popular contemporaries Mötley Crüe. Around that time, Tyler and Perry appeared at a Bon Jovi concert in Milton Keynes and performed "Walk This Way".

With the twin successes of Permanent Vacation and Pump, the band became an MTV sensation and Tyler became a household name. The band was featured on a "Wayne's World" sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990, which is ranked as the number-one moment of all time on the show. That same year, Aerosmith recorded one of the first episodes of MTV Unplugged. In 1991, Aerosmith was one of the first bands to be featured on The Simpsons. That year, the band also signed a $30  million record deal with their old label Columbia, for which they would begin recording later that decade. The box set Pandora's Box was released by Columbia in late 1991, and the band filmed a music video for "Sweet Emotion" to promote the release. Earlier in the year, the band also performed "Dream On" with an orchestra at MTV's 10th Anniversary celebration; their filmed performance was used as the official video for the song. After a brief break, the band returned to the studio in 1992 to record their next album. The band's A&R man John Kalodner criticized some of the early material being considered for this album, targeting Tyler's sexually profane lyrics in particular.

However, the band eventually began recording again and released Get a Grip in 1993, which became their most successful album worldwide, selling over 15 million copies and producing a series of hit singles ("Cryin'", "Livin' on the Edge", "Eat the Rich", "Amazing", and "Crazy"). While the album had mixed reviews and received some criticism for over-using outside collaborators, Aerosmith won more awards during this time than any other, winning two Grammy Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, two American Music Awards, a People's Choice award, and a Billboard Award. The band became well known for their videos at this time, which featured film-like storylines and up-and-coming actors and actresses such as Edward Furlong, Stephen Dorff, Jason London, Josh Holloway, and most notably Alicia Silverstone. Tyler's daughter Liv made her acting debut in the band's video for "Crazy" in 1994. The band also launched their biggest and most extensive tour yet, performing over 240 shows in nearly 30 countries, including touring Latin America for the first time and performing in many European countries for the first time.

After the 18-month Get a Grip Tour ended in December 1994, the band took a break in 1995 to spend time with their families. They needed to rest due to the grueling lifestyle of the previous 10 years under the helm of manager Tim Collins, who helped orchestrate much of the band's comeback and sustained success. Tyler and Perry also began writing for a new album, and the band performed a couple of one-off shows in Boston to try out the new material. They also vacationed together with their families in Florida. Aerosmith, however, almost broke up after Tim Collins spread rumors that band members were deriding each other and that Tyler was being unfaithful to his wife and using drugs again during recording sessions in Miami. The band subsequently fired Collins in 1996 in the middle of recording for their next album. In 1997, they released Nine Lives, which went double platinum, launched three hits ("Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)", "Hole in My Soul", and "Pink"), and won the band their fourth Grammy for "Pink". They toured for over two years in support of the album. In 1997, Tyler and Perry were featured in a commercial for the GAP. That fall, the bands tell-all autobiography was released.

In 1998, while on tour in support of Nine Lives, Tyler suffered a ligament injury when his microphone stand came crashing into his knee. Tyler and the band finished the show, but they had to cancel several dates, and Tyler had to wear a leg cast while filming the video for "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing". The song was the band's first number-one hit and the only song to date by a rock band to debut at number one on the Hot 100. It has since become a slow-dance staple, and at the time introduced Aerosmith and Steven Tyler to yet another new generation. The song was written for the film Armageddon, which featured Tyler's daughter Liv. In 1999, Tyler and Perry joined Kid Rock and Run–D.M.C. to perform "Walk This Way" at the MTV Video Music Awards. Earlier that year, the band had the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith open at Walt Disney World.

Continued success and touring (2000–2008)

In 2001, Aerosmith played at the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The band released the album Just Push Play, which featured the top-10 hit "Jaded". At the 2001 Indianapolis 500, Tyler sang the National Anthem in traditional Aerosmith style – complete with a raspy voice, bluesy swagger, and a hard rocker yell. When Tyler sang the National Anthem, he changed the words which caused a public outcry. Instead of singing "Land of the free and the home of the brave", he changed the words to "Land of the free and the home of the Indianapolis 500." This received negative reactions from veterans and fans, leading Tyler to issue a public apology. Aerosmith embarked on the 8-month-long Just Push Play Tour in June 2001, and has toured every year since, except 2008. After the September 11 attacks, the band performed at the benefit concert United We Stand in Washington, DC. Tyler donned a full-length jacket featuring the American flag, and the band performed a brief set including "Livin' on the Edge", "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", "Just Push Play", and "Walk This Way". The band flew back to Indianapolis to perform a show that same night.

In 2002, Aerosmith's two-hour-long Behind the Music was released, chronicling the band's tumultuous history and current activities and touring. They were also honored as MTV Icons. In the summer, they released the compilation O, Yeah! The Ultimate Aerosmith Hits, which went double platinum and included the new track "Girls of Summer", which spawned a namesake tour with Kid Rock and Run–D.M.C. opening. In 2003, he received an honorary degree from Berklee College of Music, and in 2005, received an honorary doctorate from the University of Massachusetts Boston. In 2003, he inducted AC/DC into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Later in the year, he went on tour with Aerosmith for the Rocksimus Maximus Tour with KISS. In 2004, Aerosmith released the blues cover album Honkin' on Bobo and launched a brief tour with Cheap Trick, focused on smaller markets. Tyler sang the National Anthem to kick off the 2004 World Series at Fenway Park. The 2004 film The Polar Express featured Tyler singing "Rockin' on Top of the World" alongside a group of computer-animated elves resembling Aerosmith.

In 2005, Tyler sang lead vocals on Santana's hit single "Just Feel Better" and made a cameo appearance in the film Be Cool. In 2006, after recovering from throat surgery and the grueling Rockin' the Joint Tour, Steven Tyler performed with Joe Perry and the Boston Pops Orchestra for the orchestra's annual Fourth of July concert, his first major public appearance since the surgery. During the concert, which was broadcast nationally on CBS, Tyler, Perry, and the orchestra performed a medley of "Walk This Way", "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", and "Dream On". That year, Tyler recorded a duet with country music artist Keith Anderson, titled "Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll". The song, a remixed version of a song found on Anderson's debut album, was released as a single on the U.S. Hot Country Songs charts.

Later that year, the Aerosmith compilation Devil's Got a New Disguise was released, which included two new tracks. Tyler hit the road with Aerosmith again for the Route of All Evil Tour with Mötley Crüe and also made several more public appearances. He made a cameo appearance on the sitcom Two and a Half Men, playing himself. On October 14, 2006, Tyler sang "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch at game three of the National League Championship Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Mets at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. On November 24, he volunteered by serving Thanksgiving dinner to the needy at a restaurant in West Palm Beach, Florida, before an Aerosmith show there. In 2007, Tyler kept active in Aerosmith with the band's world tour which had them perform in 19 countries. That same year, Steven and Liv Tyler were profiled on E! True Hollywood Story.

On May 21, 2008, Tyler checked into Las Encinas Hospital rehabilitation clinic in Pasadena, California, to recover from multiple leg surgeries. He made a public statement saying, "The 'foot repair' pain was intense, greater than I'd anticipated. The months of rehabilitative care and the painful strain of physical therapy were traumatic. I really needed a safe environment to recuperate where I could shut off my phone and get back on my feet." In June 2008, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith was released, the franchise's first video game based solely around one band and the most successful game based around a band. On July 14, 2008, Tyler's mother, Susan Tallarico, died at age 84.

On July 18, 2008, Tyler appeared with Billy Joel at the last concert to be played at Shea Stadium. Backed by Joel's band, he sang lead vocals on "Walk This Way". In August 2008, HarperCollins won an auction to publish Tyler's autobiography. That same month, Tyler performed with trumpeter Chris Botti in Boston. The concert was released as a CD/DVD, Chris Botti In Boston in March 2009. In December 2008, Tyler made a surprise appearance at the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concerts at Nassau Coliseum (December 12, 2008) and the Izod Center (December 13, 2008). At the Izod Center, he collaborated with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra on "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion".

Touring, American Idol, Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?, and Music from Another Dimension! (2009–2014)

On August 5, 2009, while on the Guitar Hero Aerosmith Tour, Tyler fell off a stage near Sturgis, South Dakota, injuring his head and neck and breaking his shoulder. He was airlifted to Rapid City Regional Hospital. Aerosmith was forced to cancel the rest of their 2009 tour, except for two shows in Hawaii in October. In 2007, Aerosmith had to cancel their first concert in Maui, which resulted in a class action lawsuit involving 8,000 plaintiffs. Attendees received tickets and, in some cases, reimbursements for out of pocket expenses. The band performed in early November at an auto race in Abu Dhabi.

On November 9, 2009, the media reported that Tyler had no contact with the other members of Aerosmith and that they were unsure if he was still in the band. On November 10, 2009, Joe Perry confirmed Tyler had quit Aerosmith to pursue a solo career and was unsure whether the move was indefinite. No replacement was announced. Despite rumors of leaving the band, and notwithstanding Perry's comment as reported earlier the same day, Tyler joined The Joe Perry Project onstage November 10, 2009, at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza and performed "Walk This Way". According to sources at the event, Tyler assured the crowd that despite rumors to the contrary, he is "not quitting Aerosmith."

On December 22, 2009, Rolling Stone reported that Tyler had checked into rehab for pain management. In 2010, he embarked on the Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour with Aerosmith, which had them perform over 40 concerts in 18 countries. On September 16, 2010, it was reported he would have his first solo project. He wrote "Love Lives", a theme song for the Japanese sci-fi movie Space Battleship Yamato. The song was based on the English translated script, as well as on some clips of the film itself. The single was released on November 24, a week before the movie was released. A preview of the single can be heard in the movie's trailers. On September 22, 2010, Fox confirmed that Tyler would replace Simon Cowell as a judge for the tenth season of American Idol alongside Randy Jackson and fellow new judge Jennifer Lopez (who replaced Kara DioGuardi and Ellen DeGeneres). In December 2010, Tyler performed at the Kennedy Center Honors, honoring Paul McCartney by performing several tracks from Abbey Road.

On January 19, 2011, Tyler made his debut appearance as a judge on American Idol, during the premiere of the show's 10th season, which aired through the end of May. On April 2, 2011, Tyler presented an award at the 2011 Kids' Choice Awards. The following day, he performed with Carrie Underwood at the Academy of Country Music Awards. Underwood and Tyler performed Underwood's song "Undo It" and completed their segment with an energetic version of the Aerosmith classic "Walk This Way". On May 3, 2011, he released his autobiography Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?, which reached number two on The New York Times Best Seller List in the category Hardcover Non-fiction. The book was accompanied by the new single "(It) Feels So Good", released May 10. The single reached number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition, during breaks in between Idol, Tyler worked on new material for Aerosmith's next studio album. Tyler performed the Aerosmith song "Dream On" on the season finale of American Idol on May 25.

Throughout the summer of 2011, Tyler worked with the other members of Aerosmith on the band's next studio album, scheduled for release in the spring of 2012. In September 2011, he starred as the inspiration for Andy Hilfiger's fashion line, "Andrew Charles". Tyler developed a signature scarf collection called "Rock Scarf" for Andrew Charles. On October 22, 2011, Tyler set off for an 18-date Aerosmith tour across Latin America and Japan. On October 25, it was reported by TMZ that Tyler slipped in his hotel shower in Paraguay and injured his face, including losing several teeth. Tyler was rushed to the hospital, and the scheduled show was postponed for the following night. When he did finally perform after the opening song, he proudly displayed his broken tooth which he had on a string around his neck. He then removed his sunglasses to reveal a nasty black eye. The tour wrapped up on December 10 in Sapporo, Japan.

On January 22, 2012, Tyler sang the National Anthem at the AFC Championship Game. On March 11, 2012, a special about Aerosmith aired on 60 Minutes, where some of the comments made by the band members highlighted the still-contentious relationships in the band. On March 22, Perry surprised Tyler with a performance of "Happy Birthday" on American Idol in advance of Tyler's 64th birthday. On March 26, 2012, Aerosmith announced their "Global Warming Tour" with dates in many major North American cities from June 16 to August 8, preceded by a performance on May 30 for Walmart shareholders. In April, a Burger King television commercial featuring Tyler debuted. Aerosmith's new album, Music from Another Dimension! was set for release on November 6, 2012 and the band debuted their new single "Legendary Child" with a performance of the song on the season finale of American Idol on May 23.

On July 12, 2012, Tyler announced that he would be leaving American Idol after two seasons, with a statement saying, "After some long ... hard ... thoughts ... I've decided it's time for me to let go of my mistress 'American Idol' before she boils my rabbit. I strayed from my first love, AEROSMITH, and I’m back — but instead of begging on my hands and knees, I got two fists in the air and I’m kicking the door open with my band. The next few years are going to be dedicated to kicking some serious ass — the ultimate in auditory takeover ..." However, the reports suggest that Tyler was dumped by the American Idol bosses. Tyler has since indicated that his troubles with his bandmates were the primary reason he signed up to do American Idol. He was replaced by Keith Urban.

On August 12, Aerosmith wrapped up the first leg of their Global Warming Tour with a rescheduled performance in Bristow, Virginia, and on August 28, the band released two singles simultaneously, the rocker "Lover Alot" and the ballad "What Could Have Been Love", both of which were coproduced and cowritten by Tyler. On September 22, Aerosmith performed at the iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas. On November 6, the new Aerosmith album Music from Another Dimension! was released, and on November 8, the band began the second leg of their Global Warming Tour, which took the band to 14 North American cities through December 13. On January 21, 2013, Aerosmith released "Can't Stop Lovin' You" (featuring Carrie Underwood) as the fourth single from Music from Another Dimension!. He briefly returned to American Idol in season 12, auditioning dressed up as a woman named "Pepper" in front of the judges (Randy Jackson, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban, and Mariah Carey). He also visited the judges when they were auditioning contestants in November 2012 in Oklahoma City while Tyler also happened to be in town for a concert on Aerosmith's Global Warming Tour. The episode aired on January 31, 2013.

On February 20, it was announced that Tyler and his songwriting partner Joe Perry would be recipients of the ASCAP Founders Award at the society's 30th Annual Pop Music Awards on April 17. Two days later, it was announced that the duo would be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be held on June 13.

In late April and early May 2013, Aerosmith extended their Global Warming Tour to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Singapore. This marked the band's first performances in Australia in 23 years, and the band's first-ever performances in the latter three countries. While down-under in April 2013, Tyler told New Zealand media of his "dear Maori friends" and why the band had opted only to play Dunedin for their first New Zealand concert date. He also confessed to having the hots for J-Lo (Jennifer Lopez) while working on American Idol and told of how it turned out to be one of the best things he ever did. Tyler also appeared in Moscow, Russia on November 9 for the Miss Universe 2013 pageant as one of the judges and performed "Dream On". On May 30, Aerosmith performed as part of the "Boston Strong" charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. The band also performed at a handful of shows in the U.S. and Japan in July and August In the fall of 2013, Aerosmith extended their tour to Central and South America, including their first-ever performances in Guatemala, El Salvador and Uruguay.

From May 17 to June 28 of 2014, Tyler performed 15 shows with Aerosmith on the European leg of the Global Warming Tour. This was followed by the Let Rock Rule Tour (featuring Slash with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators as the opening act), which sent Aerosmith to 19 locations across North America from July 10 to September 12.

We're All Somebody from Somewhere solo album, "Out on a Limb" solo tour, and continued touring with Aerosmith (2015–present)

On March 31, 2015, Tyler stated that he was working on his first solo country album. On April 6, it was announced that he signed a record deal with Scott Borchetta's Dot Records (a division of the Big Machine Label Group). On May 13, Tyler released the lead single, "Love Is Your Name", from his forthcoming debut album. He promoted the song on the Bobby Bones Show, iHeartMedia, CBS This Morning, Entertainment Tonight, and the American Idol season-14 finale. To increase his exposure to the country audience, Tyler appeared as himself in an episode of the musical drama series Nashville, performing a cover of "Crazy" with Juliette Barnes (portrayed by Hayden Pannettiere).

On June 13, Tyler rejoined his Aerosmith bandmates for the Blue Army Tour, which sent the band to 17 North American locations through August 7; this was followed by a one-off performance in Moscow on September 5. From the fall of 2015 through the spring of 2016, Tyler completed work on his solo album, We're All Somebody from Somewhere, which was released on July 15, 2016. A second single, "Red, White & You", was released in January 2016, followed by the third single (the title track) in June 2016. From July through September 2016, Tyler will be performing with his backing band Loving Mary on the 19-date Out on a Limb Tour; this was preceded by a pair of performances in Niagara Falls in March 2016 and a benefit show for his charity Janie's Fund in New York City in May 2016.

Since December 2015, in various interviews, Tyler and fellow Aerosmith bandmates Brad Whitford and Joe Perry all discussed the possibility of an Aerosmith farewell tour or "wind-down tour" slated to start in 2017. Perry has suggested the tour could last for two years and Tyler said it could potentially last "forever"; Tyler and Whitford also discussed the potential of doing one last studio album.

From September through October 2016, Tyler rejoined Aerosmith for a nine-date tour of Latin America, called the Rock 'N' Roll Rumble Tour, preceded by a performance at the Kaaboo Festival in San Diego.

In April 2017, Tyler performed with Aerosmith in Phoenix, Arizona for the NCAA Final Four Men's Basketball Tournament and also performed two solo shows with Loving Mary in Japan. Tyler rejoined Aerosmith for a "farewell" tour of Europe in the spring and summer of 2017, titled the Aero-Vederci Baby! tour. After the European leg concluded in July, the band will travel to South America for performances in September and October 2017

Dirico Motorcycles (Red Wing Motorcycles)

On September 15, 2007, at New Hampshire International Speedway, Tyler announced the launch of Dirico Motorcycles, which are designed by Tyler, engineered by Mark Dirico, and built by AC Custom Motorcycles in Manchester, New Hampshire. Tyler has been a long-time motorcycle fan and riding enthusiast, Steven Tyler also participates in a variety of charity auctions involving motorcycles, including the Ride for Children charity.

Politics

In the early months of 2013, an act was forwarded into the Hawaii legislature entitled the Steven Tyler Act (Hawaii Senate Bill 465). The act would give more privacy to public figures such as government officials and celebrities on vacation. Tyler and numerous other celebrities all lobbied for it. The legislation would give public figures the right to sue paparazzi for taking unwanted photographs. The bill's sponsor is Maui state legislator J. Kalani English. The bill was cleared through the Judiciary Committee on Friday, February 8, 2013. Tyler is registered as a Republican.

Julia Holcomb

In 1975, Tyler persuaded the parents of 16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb (sometimes spelled Holcolm) to sign over guardianship to him so that he could live with her in Boston. They dated and took drugs together for three years. Holcomb was referred to as "Diana Hall" by the editor of the Aerosmith autobiography Walk This Way in an attempt to conceal her identity, but other sources have confirmed her identity. Pressures leading to their split included their age difference (Tyler was 27 when they first met), a withdrawn proposal, a house fire, and a planned pregnancy that resulted in an abortion when Tyler was worried that the fire's smoke and drugs might lead to birth defects.

Band member Ray Tabano wrote in Walk This Way that the abortion "really messed Steven up" because the child was a boy. Tyler wrote, "It was a big crisis. It's a major thing when you're growing something with a woman, but they convinced us that it would never work out and would ruin our lives. You go to the doctor and they put the needle in her belly and they squeeze the stuff in and you watch. And it comes out dead. I was pretty devastated. In my mind, I'm going, Jesus, what have I done?" However, Julia Holcomb has said that Tyler was snorting cocaine while watching the abortion and offered some to her.

Julia Holcomb revealed her regret for having the abortion, joined the Silent No More organization of women who have regretted their abortions, and converted to Catholicism.

Family and relationships

Tyler had a brief relationship with fashion model Bebe Buell, during which he fathered actress Liv Tyler, born in 1977. Buell initially claimed that the father was Todd Rundgren to protect her daughter from Tyler's drug addiction. Through Liv's marriage to British musician Royston Langdon and relationship with entertainment manager David Gardner, Tyler has three grandchildren.

In 1978, he married Cyrinda Foxe, an ex-Warhol model, and the former wife of New York Dolls' lead singer David Johansen, and fathered model Mia Tyler. He and Foxe divorced in 1987; in 1997, she published Dream On: Livin' on the Edge With Steven Tyler and Aerosmith, a memoir of her life with Tyler. Foxe died from brain cancer in 2002.

On May 28, 1988, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tyler married clothing designer Teresa Barrick. With Barrick, he fathered a daughter, Chelsea Anna Tallarico (born March 6, 1989), and a son, Taj Monroe Tallarico (born January 30, 1991). In February 2005, the couple announced that they were separating due to personal problems.

In January 2006, the divorce was official. Tyler had been in a relationship with Erin Brady since 2006. He became engaged to Brady in December 2011. In January 2013, Tyler and Brady broke off their engagement.

Tyler is the cousin of Tommy Tallarico, co-creator of the concert series Video Games Live.

Throat surgery

In 2006 immediately after a two-hour performance in Florida, Tyler got into an argument during which he yelled. He awoke the next morning to find that he had a hoarse voice. On March 22, 2006, the Washington Post reported that Tyler would undergo surgery for an "undisclosed medical condition". A statement from Tyler's publicist read in part, "Despite Aerosmith's desire to keep the tour going as long as possible, [Tyler's] doctors advised him not to continue performing to give his voice time to recover." Aerosmith's remaining North American tour dates in 2006 on the Rockin' the Joint Tour were subsequently canceled.

The cause was diagnosed as a ruptured blood vessel in his throat, which was successfully sealed off using a laser by Dr. Steven M. Zeitels, director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation. In the words of Tyler: "He just took a laser and zapped the blood vessel." After a few weeks of rest, Tyler and the rest of Aerosmith entered the studio on May 20, 2006, to begin work on their new album.

Tyler's first public performance after the surgery was July 3–4, 2006, with Joe Perry at the Hatch Shell in Boston, with the Boston Pops Orchestra. The duo sang "Dream On", "Walk This Way", and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" as part of the Boston Pops July 4 Fireworks Spectacular.

Tyler's throat surgery was featured in 2007 on an episode of the National Geographic Channel series, Incredible Human Machine.

Hepatitis C

In a September 2006 interview with Access Hollywood, Tyler revealed that he had been suffering from hepatitis C for the past 11 years. He was diagnosed with the disease in 2003 and had undergone extensive treatment from 2003–2006, including 11 months of interferon therapy, which he said was "agony". The disease is spread through blood-to-blood contact, and is often associated with sharing used needles.

Awards and nominations

Emmy Award

  • 2011 – Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program – For playing "The Mad Hatter" on The Wonder Pets: Adventures in Wonderland (nominated)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2021
    Star Tracker (TV Series)
    - The Rise (2021)
    2018
    Kia: Feel Something Again (Video short)
    2016
    Happy Birthday as
    Kasape Suka
    2015
    Nashville (TV Series) as
    Steven Tyler
    - Can't Let Go (2015) - Steven Tyler
    2015
    Steven Tyler: Love Is Your Name (Behind the Scenes) (Video short)
    2015
    Steven Tyler: Love Is Your Name (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2014
    Hot in Cleveland (TV Series) as
    Steven Tyler
    - The Animated Episode (2014) - Steven Tyler (voice)
    2013
    Howard Stern on Demand (TV Series)
    - Steven Tyler, Song Writing Process (2013)
    2013
    Epic as
    Nim Galuu (voice)
    2013
    Julian Lennon Feat. Steven Tyler: Someday (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2012
    Aerosmith: What Could Have Been Love (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2012
    Aerosmith: Legendary Child (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2012
    Epic School Battle (Short)
    2011
    Steven Tyler: (It) Feels So Good (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2010
    Wonder Pets! (TV Series) as
    The Mad Hatter
    - Adventures in Wonderland (2010) - The Mad Hatter (voice)
    2003
    Two and a Half Men (TV Series) as
    Steven Tyler
    - Who's Vod Kanockers (2006) - Steven Tyler
    - If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song, I'm Going to Take a Nap (2003) - Steven Tyler (voice)
    2005
    Tears in Heaven (Music Video short) as
    Steven Tyler
    2005
    Stacked (TV Series) as
    Steven Tyler
    - A Fan for All Seasons (2005) - Steven Tyler (voice)
    2005
    Be Cool as
    Steven Tyler
    2004
    Aerosmith: Baby, Please Don't Go (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2004
    The Polar Express (Video Game) as
    Elf Lieutenant / Elf Singer (voice)
    2004
    The Polar Express as
    Elf Lieutenant / Elf Singer (voice)
    2004
    Goodnight, Joseph Parker as
    Sammy
    2003
    Aerosmith: Lizard Love (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2001
    Aerosmith: Just Push Play, Live (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2001
    Aerosmith: Sunshine (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2001
    Aerosmith: Fly Away from Here (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    2001
    Aerosmith: Jaded (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1999
    Aerosmith: Full Circle (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1999
    Clubland as
    David Foster
    1998
    Aerosmith: I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1997
    Aerosmith: Pink (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1997
    Aerosmith: Hole in My Soul (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1997
    Aerosmith: Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) (Music Video short) as
    Steven Tyler
    1996
    9 (Video Game) as
    Toxic Twin #2 (voice)
    1995
    Aerosmith: Walk on Water (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1994
    Revolution-X (Video Game) as
    Steven Tyler
    1994
    Aerosmith: Deuces Are Wild (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1994
    Aerosmith: Crazy (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1994
    Aerosmith: Blind Man (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1993
    Aerosmith: Cryin' (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1993
    Aerosmith: Livin' on the Edge (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1993
    Wayne's World 2 as
    Steven Tyler - Aerosmith Singer
    1993
    Aerosmith: Eat the Rich (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1991
    Aerosmith: Sweet Emotion (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1991
    The Simpsons (TV Series) as
    Steven Tyler
    - Flaming Moe's (1991) - Steven Tyler (voice)
    1991
    Aerosmith: Dream On (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1990
    Aerosmith: Love Me Two Times (Unplugged) (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1990
    Aerosmith: The Other Side (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1990
    Aerosmith: Things That Go Pump in the Night (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler (as Aerosmith)
    1990
    Alice Cooper: Only My Heart Talkin' (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler (voice)
    1990
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Steven Tyler - Aerosmith
    - Tom Hanks/Aerosmith (1990) - Steven Tyler - Aerosmith (uncredited)
    1989
    Aerosmith: What It Takes, Version 1 (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1989
    Aerosmith: What It Takes, Version 2 (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1989
    Aerosmith: Janie's Got a Gun (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1989
    Aerosmith: Love in an Elevator (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1988
    Aerosmith: Rag Doll (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1988
    Sam Kinison: Wild Thing (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1988
    Aerosmith: Angel (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1988
    Aerosmith: Permanent Vacation 3x5 (Video) as
    Steven Tyler (as Aerosmith)
    1987
    Aerosmith: Dude (Looks Like a Lady) (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1986
    Run DMC and Aerosmith: Walk This Way (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1985
    Aerosmith: Let the Music Do the Talking (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1982
    Aerosmith: Lightning Strikes (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1979
    Aerosmith: Chiquita (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1979
    Aerosmith: No Surprize (Music Video) as
    Steven Tyler
    1978
    Aerosmith: Chip Away the Stone (Music Video short) as
    Steven Tyler
    1978
    Aerosmith: Draw the Line, Live (Music Video short) as
    Steven Tyler
    1975
    Aerosmith: Sweet Emotion, Live (Music Video short) as
    Steven Tyler
    1973
    Aerosmith: Dream On, Live (Music Video short) as
    Steven Tyler
    Music Department
    2022
    Haritini: Dream On (Music Video short) (lyrics)
    2019
    The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! (TV Movie) (original song)
    2007
    Ice Road Truckers (TV Series documentary) (song - 44 episodes)
    - Winter Takes All (2013) - (song)
    - The Wrecking Crew (2013) - (song)
    - Art of War (2013) - (song)
    - Load Rules (2013) - (song)
    - The Last Dash (2011) - (song)
    - Judgement Day (2011) - (song)
    - The Heat Is On (2011) - (song)
    - Ice Rogue Trucker (2011) - (song)
    - No More Mr. Nice Guy (2011) - (song)
    - Hittin' the Skids (2011) - (song)
    - Meltdown! (2011) - (song)
    - A Banged-Up Job (2011) - (song)
    - The Braking Point (2011) - (song)
    - Under the Hammer (2011) - (song)
    - New King of the Dalton (2010) - (song)
    - Deadly Melt (2010) - (song)
    - A Rookie's Nightmare (2010) - (song)
    - The Ace vs the Ice (2010) - (song)
    - Blood on the Dalton (2010) - (song)
    - Lisa's Monster Megahaul (2010) - (song)
    - Avalanche! (2010) - (song)
    - Danger at 55 Below (2010) - (song)
    - The Polar Bear Returns (2010) - (song)
    - Breaking Through (2010) - (song)
    - Off the Ice (2008) - (song)
    - The World Crumbles (2008) - (song)
    - Road to the Finale (2008) - (song)
    - The Big Thaw (2008) - (song)
    - Man vs. Ice (2008) - (song)
    - Highway Maggots (2008) - (song)
    - A Rookie Fumbles (2008) - (song)
    - A Trucker's Farewell (2008) - (song)
    - Man Down (2008) - (song)
    - The Big Blizzard (2008) - (song)
    - Mechanical Mayhem (2008) - (song)
    - Edge of the Earth (2008) - (song)
    - Off the Ice (2007) - (song)
    - The Ice Road: Then and Now (2007) - (song)
    - The Big Melt (2007) - (song)
    - Midseason Mayhem (2007) - (song)
    - The Big Chill (2007) - (song)
    - Dash for the Cash (2007) - (song)
    - Destination: Diamond Mine (2007) - (song)
    - Ready to Roll (2007) - (song)
    2012
    Aerosmith: What Could Have Been Love (Music Video) (music producer)
    2012
    Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special (TV Movie) (musical performance by)
    2012
    Aerosmith: Legendary Child (Music Video) (music producer)
    2002
    Aerosmith: Girls of Summer (Music Video) (produced by) / (written by)
    2001
    Aerosmith: Sunshine (Music Video) (music producer)
    2001
    Aerosmith: Jaded (Music Video) (music producer)
    1993
    Aerosmith: Amazing (Music Video) (written by)
    1989
    Aerosmith: Janie's Got a Gun (Music Video) (lyrics)
    Composer
    2022
    Haritini: Dream On (Music Video short)
    2013
    Julian Lennon Feat. Steven Tyler: Someday (Music Video)
    2012
    Aerosmith: What Could Have Been Love (Music Video)
    2012
    Aerosmith: Legendary Child (Music Video)
    2011
    Steven Tyler: (It) Feels So Good (Music Video)
    2003
    Aerosmith: Lizard Love (Music Video)
    2003
    Eminem: Sing for the Moment (Music Video)
    2002
    Aerosmith: Girls of Summer (Music Video)
    2001
    Aerosmith: Just Push Play, Live (Music Video)
    2001
    Aerosmith: Sunshine (Music Video)
    2001
    Aerosmith: Jaded (Music Video)
    1999
    Aerosmith: Full Circle (Music Video)
    1997
    Aerosmith: Pink (Music Video)
    1997
    Aerosmith: Hole in My Soul (Music Video)
    1995
    Aerosmith: Walk on Water (Music Video)
    1994
    Aerosmith: Deuces Are Wild (Music Video)
    1994
    Aerosmith: Crazy (Music Video)
    1994
    Aerosmith: Blind Man (Music Video)
    1993
    Aerosmith: Livin' on the Edge (Music Video)
    1993
    Aerosmith: Eat the Rich (Music Video)
    1991
    Aerosmith: Sweet Emotion (Music Video)
    1991
    Aerosmith: Dream On (Music Video)
    1990
    Aerosmith: The Other Side (Music Video)
    1989
    Aerosmith: What It Takes, Version 1 (Music Video)
    1989
    Aerosmith: What It Takes, Version 2 (Music Video)
    1989
    Aerosmith: Janie's Got a Gun (Music Video)
    1989
    Aerosmith: Love in an Elevator (Music Video)
    1988
    Aerosmith: Rag Doll (Music Video)
    1988
    Testament: Nobody's Fault (Music Video)
    1988
    Aerosmith: Angel (Music Video)
    1987
    Aerosmith: Dude (Looks Like a Lady) (Music Video)
    1985
    Aerosmith: Let the Music Do the Talking (Music Video)
    1982
    Aerosmith: Lightning Strikes (Music Video)
    1979
    Aerosmith: Chiquita (Music Video)
    1979
    Aerosmith: No Surprize (Music Video)
    1978
    Aerosmith: Draw the Line, Live (Music Video short)
    1975
    Aerosmith: Sweet Emotion, Live (Music Video short)
    1973
    Aerosmith: Dream On, Live (Music Video short)
    Soundtrack
    2023
    Daisy Jones & The Six (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Track 4: I Saw the Light (2023) - (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2022
    Viki ja Köpi Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Kuka saa pallosta persikkaan? (2022) - (writer: "Sing For The Moment")
    2022
    Sky Sports World Championship Boxing (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - IBO Super-Welterweight World Title: Sam Eggington vs. Przemyslaw Zysk (2022) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    - Sam Eggington vs. Przemyslaw Zysk: Weigh-In (2022) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2022
    Red Table Talk (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Janelle Monáe's Hidden Struggles (2022) - (writer: "Pynk")
    2022
    America's Weekend Headquarters (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 8 January 2022 (2022) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2021
    Chicago Party Aunt (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Tailgate Jailgate (2021) - (writer: "Back In The Saddle" - uncredited)
    2021
    City on a Hill (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Is the Total Black, Being Spoken (2021) - (writer: "Eat the Rich")
    2021
    Morning Joe (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - 03-05-2021 (2021) - (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2020
    The Boys (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - We Gotta Go Now (2020) - (writer: "Dream On" - uncredited)
    2019
    Tähdet, tähdet (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Episode #6.3 (2020) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    - Episode #6.2 (2020) - (writer: "Dude Looks Like A Lady")
    - Tribuutti (2019) - (writer: "Cryin'")
    2020
    I May Destroy You (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - -It Just Came Up (2020) - (writer: "Pynk")
    2020
    Ode to Harold (Short) (writer: "Livin' on the Edge")
    2020
    Hightown (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - B.F.O. (2020) - (writer: "Back in the Saddle")
    2020
    Spenser Confidential (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2019
    The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! (TV Movie) (lyrics: "Bikini Bottom Boogie") / (music: "Bikini Bottom Boogie")
    2019
    I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Pump of Peril (2019) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2017
    The Voice (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Semi Final (2019) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    - Battles 1 (2017) - (writer: "Dream On" - uncredited)
    2019
    Elämäni Biisi (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Kyyneleitä ja ratkaiseva rytmi (2019) - (writer: "Dream On")
    2019
    The 61st Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) (writer: "Pynk")
    2014
    Ray Donovan (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Dream On (2018) - (writer: "Dream On")
    - Walk This Way (2014) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    -
    Deadliest Catch (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode, 2018) (writer - 1 episode, 2018)
    - Winter's Curse (2018) - (performer: "Dream On") / (writer: "Dream On")
    2018
    Lip Sync Battle (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Alicia Silverstone vs. Mena Suvari (2018) - (writer: "Cryin'")
    2018
    Twoja twarz brzmi znajomo (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode)
    - Episode #9.9 (2018) - (lyrics: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)")
    2018
    Diminishing Returns (Podcast Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Big Diminishing Returns Quiz (2018) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2017
    Nunca es tarde (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode dated 27 March 2018 (2018) - (writer: "Crazy")
    - Episode dated 17 February 2017 (2017) - (writer: "Pink")
    2017
    Tu cara me suena (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #6.12 (2017) - (writer: "Dream On")
    2017
    Cannonball (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.3 (2017) - (writer: "Dude" - uncredited)
    2017
    The Blacklist (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Dr. Bogdan Krilov (No. 29) (2017) - (writer: "Dream On" - uncredited)
    2016
    Hitlåtens historia (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Don't Look Back in Anger - Oasis (2016) - (writer: "Cryin'")
    2016
    The Last Man on Earth (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Mama's Hideaway (2016) - (writer: "Love in an Elevator" - uncredited)
    2016
    Who's Doing the Dishes? (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Gemma Bissix (2016) - (writer: "Cryin'" - uncredited)
    2016
    Mike & Mike (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 14 September 2016 (2016) - (writer: "Back in the Saddle")
    -
    Late Night with Seth Meyers (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes, 2015 - 2016) (performer - 1 episode, 2016)
    - Steven Tyler/Ali Larter/Nate Morton (2016) - (performer: "My Own Worst Enemy") / (writer: "My Own Worst Enemy")
    - Olivia Wilde/Grant Gustin/The Vamps (2015) - (writer: "Dream On")
    2016
    Quick Reviews with Maverick (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Postman (2016) - (writer: "Back in the Saddle")
    -
    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes, 2014 - 2016) (performer - 2 episodes, 2014 - 2016)
    - Miles Teller/Keri Russell/Steven Tyler (2016) - (performer: "We're All Somebody from Somewhere") / (writer: "We're All Somebody from Somewhere")
    - Natalie Portman/John Oliver/Sia (2016) - (writer: "Janie's Got a Gun" - uncredited)
    - Dr. Phil McGraw/James Van Der Beek/Courtney Barnett (2014) - (performer: "Cryin'", "Sweet Emotion", "Walk This Way", "Love in an Elevator" - uncredited) / (writer: "Cryin'", "Sweet Emotion", "Walk This Way", "Love in an Elevator" - uncredited)
    - Justin Timberlake (2014) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2016
    War Dogs (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2012
    One Hit Wonderland (TV Series documentary) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - "Living in a Box" by Living in a Box (2016) - (writer: "Livin' on the Edge")
    - Baby Got Back (2012) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2016
    History of the Euros (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2016
    31 (performer: "Dream On") / (writer: "Dream On")
    2015
    Imagine: John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert (TV Special) (performer: "Come Together", "Revolution", "All You Need Is Love")
    2015
    Nashville (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Can't Let Go (2015) - (performer: "Love is Your Name", "Crazy" - uncredited)
    2015
    Dolezal Backstage (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.1 (2015) - (writer: "Jaded")
    2015
    Zum Teufel mit der Wahrheit (TV Movie) (writer: "Walk This Way", "Sweet Emotion" - uncredited)
    2015
    Community (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Ladders (2015) - (writer: "Sweet Emotion" - uncredited)
    2011
    Rude Tube (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - World Wide Weird (2014) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    - Utter Pranks (2011) - (writer: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" - uncredited)
    2014
    Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (performer: "Skin City")
    2014
    Tyrant (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Pilot (2014) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2014
    Howard Stern Birthday Bash (Video) (performer: "Dream On", "Walk This Way") / (writer: "Dream On", "Walk This Way")
    2014
    Family Guy (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Meg Stinks! (2014) - (writer: "Love in an Elevator" - uncredited)
    2014
    Guapas (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - El casamiento (2014) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2014
    Need for Speed (writer: "Back In The Saddle")
    2014
    Born to Be Wild: The Golden Age of American Rock (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Welcome to the Jungle (2014) - (writer: "Sweet Emotion", "Walk This Way", "Dude Looks Like a Lady", "Angel" - uncredited)
    2013
    Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey (2013) - (writer: "Amazing" , "Amazing")
    2013
    We're the Millers (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    -
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) (writer - 24 episodes, 2011 - 2013) (performer - 1 episode, 2012)
    - Ben Affleck/Kristen Bell/Rodriguez (2013) - (writer: "Dream On" - uncredited)
    2013
    Epic (performer: "Gonna Be Alright")
    -
    Celebrity Splash! Australia (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2013) (writer - 1 episode, 2013)
    - Heat 1 (2013) - (performer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited) / (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2013
    The '80s: The Decade That Made Us (TV Mini Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Lift Off (2013) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2012
    Divorce (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #1.7 (2013) - (writer: "Love in an Elevator")
    - Episode #1.1 (2012) - (writer: "Dream On")
    2010
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Episode #20.34 (2012) - (writer: "Lover Alot")
    - Episode #18.74 (2011) - (writer: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" - uncredited)
    - Episode #18.40 (2010) - (writer: "Crazy" - uncredited)
    2012
    Brave Woman (TV Series) (writer: "What Could Have Been Love")
    2012
    Atop the Fourth Wall (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Starstream #1 (2012) - (writer: "Livin' in the Fridge")
    2010
    Glee (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Britney 2.0 (2012) - (writer: "Crazy / U Drive Me Crazy" - uncredited)
    - Dream On (2010) - (writer: "Dream On" - uncredited)
    2012
    Danville 2nd Ward Young Men (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - High Adventure 2012 (2012) - (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2012
    Hit and Run (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2011
    American Idol (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Winner Announced (2012) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    - Hollywood Round, Part 1 (2011) - (writer: "Cryin'" - uncredited)
    2011
    Cinematic Excrement (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Jack and Jill (2012) - (writer: "Dude Looks Like A Lady")
    - Chicken Little (2011) - (writer: "Livin' On The Edge")
    2012
    Movie: The Movie (Short) (performer: "Freedom Is Meatier") / (writer: "Freedom Is Meatier")
    2012
    A Documentary of Life (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - This Is a Perpendicular Bisector (2012) - (writer: "Dream On")
    2011
    Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - En Vogue (2011) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2011
    The Footy Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Grand Final Footy Show (2011) - (writer: "Dude Looks Like A Lady" - uncredited)
    2011
    The Smurfs (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2011
    Ruisrock - 40 vuotta rockia ja rakkautta (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2011
    Transformers: Dark of the Moon (writer: "Sweet Emotion (David Thoener Remix)")
    2011
    Some Jerk with a Camera (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - The Top 11 Florida Attractions Not in California, Part One (2011) - (writer: "Same Old Song And Dance", "The Other Side", "Pink (The South Beach Remix)")
    2009
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) (writer - 4 episodes)
    - Hollywood Twists (2011) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    - Adults Only 20 to 1: Naughty Trends (2011) - (writer: "Dude Looks Like A Lady" - uncredited)
    - Greatest Sports Movies of All Time (2010) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    - Scene-Stealing Songs (2009) - (writer: "Dude Looks Like A Lady")
    2011
    Supernatural (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Like a Virgin (2011) - (writer: "Back in the Saddle")
    -
    Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2011) (writer - 1 episode, 2011)
    - Episode dated 18 January 2011 (2011) - (performer: "Walk This Way") / (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2010
    What About Boys? (Short) (writer: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)")
    2010
    The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special) (performer: "Abbey Road")
    2010
    The Fighter (writer: "Back In The Saddle")
    2010
    Space Battleship Yamato (lyrics: "Love Lives") / (performer: "Love Lives") / (writer: "Love Lives")
    2010
    X Factor (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - 5. Live Show (2010) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2010
    RED (writer: "Back in the Saddle")
    2010
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #11.1 (2010) - (writer: "Crazy")
    2010
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #10.3 (2010) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2010
    Grown Ups (writer: "Last Child")
    2010
    Der letzte Bulle (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Ich hab sie alle gehabt (2010) - (writer: "Rag Doll")
    2010
    Tournée (writer: "Dream On")
    2004
    Cold Case (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes)
    - Almost Paradise (2010) - (writer: "Angel")
    - Bad Night (2005) - (writer: "Dream On")
    - Maternal Instincts (2004) - (writer: "Love in an Elevator")
    - The Lost Soul of Herman Lester (2004) - (writer: "Walk this Way')
    2009
    Chris Botti in Boston (TV Movie) (writer: "Cryin'")
    2009
    The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Jessica Biel/Super Dave Osborne/John Fogerty (2009) - (writer: "Rag Doll" - uncredited)
    2009
    Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City (Video Game) ("Lord of the Thighs", uncredited)
    2009
    Medium (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Who's That Girl (2009) - (writer: "Crazy" - uncredited)
    2009
    Welcome to the 80's (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Rap, Breakdance und Graffiti (2009) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2009
    Everything Is Terrible: The Movie (Video) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2009
    The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll (lyrics: "Last Child") / (music: "Last Child")
    2009
    Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned (Video Game) ("Lord of the Thighs", uncredited)
    2009
    Kuorosota (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #1.2 (2009) - (writer: "Dude Looks Like a Lady")
    2008
    Rage (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Rage 'Ready for My Close Up' Special (2008) - (writer: "Jaded")
    2008
    Everybody Hates Chris (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Everybody Hates Cake (2008) - (writer: "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" - uncredited)
    2008
    Sex and the City (performer: "Walk This Way") / (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2007
    Impact: Songs That Changed the World (TV Mini Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Run DMC and Aerosmith: Walk This Way (2007) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2007
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Video Game) (writer: "Same Old Song And Dance")
    2007
    Ice Road Truckers (TV Series documentary) (writer: "Livin' On The Edge")
    2007
    Sugababes vs. Girls Aloud: Walk This Way (Music Video) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2007
    Comic Relief 2007: The Big One (TV Special) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    1986
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (writer - 7 episodes)
    - Justin Timberlake (2006) - (writer: "Cryin'" - uncredited)
    - Mike Myers/Aerosmith (1997) - (writer: "Falling In Love (Is Hard on the Knees)", "Nine Lives" - uncredited)
    - Jeff Daniels/Luscious Jackson (1995) - (writer: "Cryin'", "Crazy", "Amazing")
    - Jeff Goldblum/Aerosmith (1993) - (writer: "Cryin'", "Sweet Emotion")
    - Rob Morrow/Nirvana (1992) - (writer: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)")
    - Tom Hanks/Aerosmith (1990) - (writer: "Janie's Got a Gun", "Monkey on My Back" - uncredited)
    - Malcolm-Jamal Warner/Run-DMC (1986) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    2006
    Australian Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Top 9 Performance Show: Birth Year (2006) - (writer: "Dream On")
    2005
    Dead or Alive 4 (Video Game) (writer: "Eat the Rich", "It's Amazing")
    2005
    Prison Break (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - And Then There Were 7 (2005) - (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2005
    Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Rock (2005) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2005
    Karaoke Revolution Party (Video Game) ("Crazy")
    2005
    Aerosmith: Rockin' the Joint - Live at the Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas (Video documentary short) (writer: "No More No More", "Dream On", "Draw the Line", "Sweet Emotion")
    2005
    AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2005
    Be Cool (writer: "Cryin'")
    -
    The Simpsons (TV Series) (1 episode, 1991) (writer - 1 episode, 2005)
    - There's Something About Marrying (2005) - (writer: "Dude (Looks like a Lady)" - uncredited)
    - Flaming Moe's (1991) - ("Walk This Way", uncredited)
    2005
    The 47th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Across the Universe")
    2005
    Racing Stripes (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2004
    The Polar Express (performer: "Rockin' on Top of the World")
    2004
    Starsky & Hutch (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    2004
    Miracle (writer: "Dream On")
    2003
    Stone Temple Pilots: Thank You (Video) (performer: "Sweet Emotion" (Bootleg)) / (writer: "Sweet Emotion" (Bootleg))
    2003
    Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #3.8 (2003) - (writer: "Cryin'")
    2003
    The Ultimate Clip Collection: Alice Cooper (Video short) (performer: "Only My Heart Talkin'")
    2003
    Lyricist Lounge: Hip Hop Video Classics (Video) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2003
    Rugrats Go Wild ("Lizard Love")
    2002
    I Love the '80s (TV Mini Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
    - 1989 (2002) - (writer: "Love In an Elevator")
    2002
    Lizzie McGuire (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Xtreme Xmas (2002) - (performer: "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town")
    2001
    Not Another Teen Movie (writer: "Janie's Got a Gun")
    2001
    Garth Brooks Live Coast to Coast: Los Angeles (TV Special) (writer: "The Fever")
    2001
    That '70s Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Eric's Drunken Tattoo (2001) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2001
    Super Bowl XXXV Halftime Show (TV Special) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    2001
    Dogtown and Z-Boys (Documentary) (writer: "Seasons of Wither", "Toys in the Attic")
    2000
    Run-DMC: Together Forever - Greatest Hits 1983-2000 (Video) (performer: "Walk This Way")
    2000
    Charlie's Angels (producer: "Angel's Eye") / (writer: "Angel's Eye")
    2000
    Shanghai Noon (producer: "Back in the Saddle Again") / (writer: "Back in the Saddle Again")
    2000
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: ReDeath (Video short) (writer: "Love in an Elevator")
    1998
    Armageddon (writer: "Sweet Emotion", "What Kind of Love Are You On")
    1998
    Ringo Starr: La De Da (Music Video short) (performer: "La De Da")
    1998
    Garth Brooks: Ireland and Back (TV Special) (writer: "The Fever")
    1997
    Al límite (writer: "Mama Kin")
    1997
    MTV Europe Music Awards 1997 (TV Special) (writer: "Pink / Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" - uncredited)
    1997
    Odoru! Sanma goten!! (TV Series) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    1997
    Garth Live from Central Park (TV Special) (writer: "The Fever")
    1997
    Private Parts (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    1993
    Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Night of the Blood Beast (1996) - (writer: "Janie's Got a Gun" - uncredited)
    - Night of the Blood Beast (1995) - (writer: "Janie's Got a Gun" - uncredited)
    - Eegah (1993) - (writer: "Rag Doll" - uncredited)
    1995
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (TV Special) (performer: "Train Kept a-Rollin'", "For Your Love", "Bring It On Home", "Prison Blues", "Gamblers Blues", "Baby, Please Don't Go")
    1994
    Aerosmith: Crazy (Music Video) (writer: "Crazy")
    1994
    What's Up Doc? (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #3.9 (1994) - (writer: "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" - uncredited)
    1994
    It's Pat: The Movie (writer: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)")
    1994
    Dead at 21 (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
    - Hotel California (1994) - (writer: "Amazing" - uncredited)
    - Cry Baby Cry (1994) - (writer: "Cryin'" - uncredited)
    - Love Minus Zero (1994) - (writer: "Livin' On The Edge", "Dream On" (uncredited))
    1994
    Airheads (writer: "Janie's Got a Gun")
    1994
    Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (writer: "LINE UP")
    1993
    Aerosmith: Cryin' (Music Video) (writer: "Cryin'")
    1993
    Wayne's World 2 (writer: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady) (Live Version)", "Shut Up and Dance (Live Version)")
    1993
    Mrs. Doubtfire (writer: "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)")
    1993
    True Romance (writer: "The Other Side")
    1993
    Last Action Hero (writer: "Dream On")
    1993
    Dazed and Confused (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    1993
    Beavis and Butt-Head (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - At the Sideshow (1993) - (writer: "Livin' on the Edge")
    - Baby Makes Uh, Three (1993) - (writer: "Rag Doll")
    1990
    Raw Power (TV Series) (writer: "Love in an Elevator")
    1990
    An American Summer (writer: "Dream On")
    1989
    Say Anything (writer: "Back In The Saddle")
    1988
    The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Documentary) ("Plus Special Messages by:")
    1987
    Like Father Like Son (writer: "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)")
    1987
    China Girl (writer: "Walk This Way")
    1987
    The Lost Boys (writer: "Walk This Way")
    1987
    Light of Day (writer: "Sweet Emotion")
    1986
    Miami Vice (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Walk-Alone (1986) - (writer: "Walk This Way" - uncredited)
    1986
    The Rock 'n' Roll Evening News (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 26 September 1986 (1986) - (writer: "Walk This Way")
    1986
    Rock Around the Dock (TV Movie) (writer: "Walk This Way")
    1986
    Run DMC and Aerosmith: Walk This Way (Music Video) (performer: "Walk This Way") / (writer: "Walk This Way")
    Producer
    2019
    Janie's Fund (Video) (producer)
    2018
    Steven Tyler: Out on a Limb (Documentary) (executive producer)
    Sound Department
    2005
    Aerosmith: Rockin' the Joint - Live at the Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas (Video documentary short) (sound mixer)
    Miscellaneous
    2005
    Aerosmith: Rockin' the Joint - Live at the Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas (Video documentary short) (creative director)
    Thanks
    2013
    Supermensch (Documentary) (special thanks)
    2012
    Exit Door IV (Documentary short) (grateful thanks)
    2011
    The Captivus (Short) (special thanks)
    1996
    9 (Video Game) (very special thanks)
    Self
    -
    Art Officially Favored (Documentary) (announced) as
    Self
    2012
    Gunners (Documentary) (completed) as
    Self
    2022
    The 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (TV Special) as
    Self
    2008
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - ET's Academy of Country Music Awards Blowout! (2019) - Self
    2021
    What Drives Us (Documentary)
    2021
    Mick Fleetwood & Friends Celebrate the Music of Peter Green as
    Self
    2020
    Reunited Apart (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Party Time! (2020) - Self
    2019
    Ok! TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.110 (2020) - Self
    - Episode #4.119 (2019) - Self
    2020
    NEMHOF News (TV Series) as
    Self (2020)
    2019
    Janie's Fund (Video) as
    Self
    2019
    American Pickers (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Aerosmith Van (2019) - Self
    2019
    iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019 (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2018
    Celebrity Fight Night in Italy (Documentary) as
    Self
    2018
    The '90s Greatest (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Generation Wired (2018) - Self
    2018
    The '80s Greatest (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - It's a Small World (2018) - Self
    - Greed Is Good (2018) - Self
    - New Dynasty (2018) - Self
    - I Want It All (2018) - Self
    - The Culture Clash (2018) - Self
    - Family Values (2018) - Self
    2018
    Objectified (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Steven Tyler (2018) - Self
    2016
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode dated 22 May 2018 (2018) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 24 June 2016 (2016) - Self - Musical Guest
    2018
    The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Steven Tyler/Morena Baccarin/Kacey Musgraves (2018) - Self
    2018
    The Joe Rogan Experience (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Steven Tyler (2018) - Self - Guest
    2018
    Steven Tyler: Out on a Limb (Documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Jeff Beck: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (TV Special) as
    Self
    2017
    Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Liv's Dad
    - Liv Tyler (2017) - Self - Liv's Dad
    2017
    Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (Documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Gogonama (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 April 2017 (2017) - Self
    2017
    Sôkai jôhô variety Sukkiri!! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 April 2017 (2017) - Self
    2017
    Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World (Documentary) as
    Self - Aerosmith
    2016
    The Concert to Face Addiction (TV Special) as
    Self
    2016
    Late Night with Seth Meyers (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Steven Tyler/Ali Larter/Nate Morton (2016) - Self
    2014
    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self - Guest Vocalist
    - Miles Teller/Keri Russell/Steven Tyler (2016) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Dr. Phil McGraw/James Van Der Beek/Courtney Barnett (2014) - Self - Guest Vocalist
    2016
    Hello World! (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Narrator
    - Summer Wild (2016) - Narrator
    2012
    The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self
    - Anne Hathaway/Steven Tyler (2016) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode #9.80 (2012) - Self
    2016
    2016 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2016
    Elton John: Music Man (Documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Steven Tyler/Gaby Hoffmann/Lapsley (2016) - Self
    2015
    Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour Live (Video) as
    Self
    2015
    Imagine: John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert (TV Special) as
    Self - Musician
    2013
    The Dr. Oz Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Reduce Your Risk for Cancer with These 3 Dr. Andrew Weil Recipes (2015) - Self
    - Steven Tyler on the Record (2013) - Self
    2015
    Rammstein in Amerika (Documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Steven Tyler/Chrissy Teigen (2015) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 30 May 2013 (2013) - Self
    - Episode dated 18 January 2011 (2011) - Self
    2013
    Good Morning America (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self
    - Episode dated 9 September 2015 (2015) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode dated 30 May 2013 (2013) - Self
    2015
    2015 CMT Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2011
    American Idol (TV Series) as
    Self - Judge / Self - Musical Guest / Self
    - Winner Announced (2015) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Top 4 Perform (2015) - Self
    - Winner Announced (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Finale Top 2 (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 3 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 3 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 4 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 4 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 5 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 5 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 6 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 6 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 7 Redux (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 7 Perform Again (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 7 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 7 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 8 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 8 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 9 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 9 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 10 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 10 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 11 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 11 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 13 Results (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Top 13 Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Finalists Revealed (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Semifinalist Girls Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Semifinalist Boys Perform (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Final Judgement, Part 2 (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Final Judgment, Part 1 (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Performance Challenge (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Hollywood Round, Part 3 (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Hollywood Round, Part 2 (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Hollywood Round, Part 1 (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions #7: St. Louis, MO (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions #6: Portland, OR (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions #5: Galveston, TX (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions #4: Aspen (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions #3: San Diego (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions #2: Pittsburgh (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions #1: Savannah (2012) - Self - Judge
    - Finale (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Two Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - One of Three Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Three Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - One of Four Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Four Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Five Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 1 of 6 Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 6 Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 1 of 7 Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 7 Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 1 of 8 Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 8 Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 1 of 9 Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 9 Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 2 of 11 Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 11 Finalists Compete Again (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 1 of 11 Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - 11 Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - One Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - One Voted Off (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Finalists Compete (2011) - Self - Judge
    - First Results Show and Finalists Announced (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Semifinalists Perform, Part 2 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Semifinalists Perform, Part 1 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Top 24 Semifinalists Announced (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Las Vegas Round (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Hollywood Round, Part 2 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Hollywood Round, Part 1 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Hollywood Round: Part 1 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions No. 7 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions No. 6 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions No. 5 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions No. 4 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions No. 3 (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions No. 2: New Orleans (2011) - Self - Judge
    - Auditions No. 1: New York/New Jersey (2011) - Self - Judge
    2015
    CBS This Morning (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.114 (2015) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    2015
    50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2015
    Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014 (Documentary)
    2015
    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Welcome to Amsterdam? (2015) - Self
    2015
    Super Bowl XLIX (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member
    2014
    Hollywood Film Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2014
    Hell's Kitchen (TV Series) as
    Self - Restaurant Patron
    - 11 Chefs Compete, Part 2 (2014) - Self - Restaurant Patron
    2014
    Howard Stern Birthday Bash (Video) as
    Self
    2013
    Evening Urgant (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Mikhail Galustyan/Steven Tyler/Joe Perry (2014) - Self - Guest
    - Lolita (2013) - Self
    2013
    The Talk (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Steven Tyler & Joe Perry/Cast of "Bad Teacher"/TV Host Dave Karger (2014) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    - Episode #3.172 (2013) - Self
    2014
    Dream On: Stories of Boston's Strongest (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    The Factor (TV Series) as
    Self (segment "Watters' World")
    - Episode dated 3 February 2014 (2014) - Self (segment "Watters' World")
    2014
    The 56th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2013
    Miss Universe 2013 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer & Judge
    2013
    Supermensch (Documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Top Gear (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Guest
    - Best Crossovers For Caravanners (2013) - Self - Special Guest
    2013
    Aerosmith: Rock for the Rising Sun as
    Self / Leadsinger
    2013
    Hollywood Bowl Opening Night Gala (Video) as
    Self
    2012
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 3 June 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #8.221 (2012) - Self - Guest
    2013
    Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - A Warrior in the Making (2013) - Self
    2013
    The '80s: The Decade That Made Us (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self / Self - Aerosmith
    - Super Power (2013) - Self
    - Tear Down These Walls (2013) - Self
    - Shop 'til You Drop (2013) - Self
    - The Revolutionaries (2013) - Self
    - Lift Off (2013) - Self - Aerosmith
    2013
    Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2013 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2013
    The Bigger Hammer (Documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    TMZ on TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 January 2013 (2013) - Self
    2012
    Aerosmith Live from the Streets of Boston (TV Special)
    2012
    Videos from Another Dimension! as
    Self
    2012
    Big Morning Buzz Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Aerosmith/RZA/Phaedra Parks/Porsha Stewart (2012) - Self
    2012
    Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2011
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #20.34 (2012) - Self
    - Episode #18.74 (2011) - Self
    2012
    The Jonathan Ross Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Bradley Cooper, Stephen Tyler, David Mitchell, Joe Perry and Emeli Sande. (2012) - Self
    2012
    2012 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2012
    The Beatles: The Lost Concert (Documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    FOX 25th Anniversary Special (TV Special) as
    Self
    2012
    CQC: Custe o Que Custar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.1 (2012) - Self
    2012
    60 Minutes (TV Series documentary) as
    Self (segment "Aerosmith")
    - The Spymaster Speaks/Teacher to the World/Aerosmith (2012) - Self (segment "Aerosmith")
    2012
    Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #10.127 (2012) - Self
    - Jimmy Kimmel Live: After the Academy Awards (2012) - Self
    2011
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - At Elton John's Oscar Party
    - Episode #20.97 (2012) - Self - At Elton John's Oscar Party
    - Episode #20.76 (2012) - Self
    - Episode #19.141 (2011) - Self
    - Episode #19.102 (2011) - Self - At Elton John's Oscar Party (uncredited)
    - Episode #19.68 (2011) - Self
    2012
    CMT Crossroads (TV Series)
    - Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood Live from the Pepsi Super Bowl FanJam (2012)
    2012
    Oprah Prime (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Steven Tyler (2012) - Self
    2011
    15th Annual Prism Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2011
    Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (TV Series) as
    Self
    - MDA Labor Day Telethon 2011 (2011) - Self
    2011
    I.Am First: Science Is Rock & Roll (TV Special) as
    Self
    2011
    Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards 2011 (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2011
    The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 February 2011 (2011) - Self
    2011
    Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 18 January 2011 (2011) - Self
    2010
    The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special) as
    Self
    2010
    Fantastic (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 May 2010 (2010) - Self
    2010
    The Last Play at Shea (Documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    Chris Botti in Boston (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2009
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live: Sweet Emotion (Video) as
    Self
    2008
    2008 American Music Awards (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Presenter
    2007
    Impact: Songs That Changed the World (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Run DMC and Aerosmith: Walk This Way (2007) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    2007
    CMT Giants (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Hank Williams, Jr. (2007) - Self - Performer
    2007
    Incredible Human Machine (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Xposé (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.52 (2007) - Self
    2007
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Steven and Liv Tyler (2007) - Self
    1999
    Caiga quien caiga - CQC (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #11.3 (2007) - Self
    - Episode #5.1 (1999) - Self
    2007
    Brit Awards 2007 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2006
    The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2005
    Aerosmith: Rockin' the Joint - Live at the Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Lead Vocals (as Aerosmith)
    2005
    Be Cool, Very Cool (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2005
    All We Are Saying (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    The 47th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter of Best Pop Duo or Group with Vocals
    2004
    Aerosmith: You Gotta Move (Video) as
    Self
    2004
    2004 World Series (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    2004
    101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (as Aerosmith)
    2004
    The Greatest (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 100 Most Metal Moments (2004) - Self
    2004
    The 46th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2004
    Shock'n Y'all Super Bowl Party (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2004
    Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials (TV Special) as
    Self
    2003
    Stone Temple Pilots: Thank You (Video) as
    Self
    2003
    Let's Get Loud (Short) as
    Self
    2003
    Lyricist Lounge: Hip Hop Video Classics (Video) as
    Self (segment "Walk This Way")
    2003
    50 Sexiest Video Moments (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    MTV Icon: Aerosmith (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2002
    The 2002 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Lizzie McGuire (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Xtreme Xmas (2002) - Self
    2002
    Elvis Lives (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Aerosmith: Girls of Summer (Music Video) as
    Self (as Aerosmith)
    2002
    The Making of Bret Michaels (Documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 10th Anniversary (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    The Teen Choice Awards 2001 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    MTV 20: Jams (Video) as
    Self (segment "Walk This Way") (as Aerosmith)
    2001
    taff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 March 2001 (2001) - Self
    2001
    WWE Smackdown! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.29 (2001) - Self
    2001
    The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2001
    The 28th Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2000
    100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self - Member, Aerosmith
    2000
    Run-DMC: Together Forever - Greatest Hits 1983-2000 (Video) as
    Self (segment "Walk This Way")
    2000
    2000 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2000
    My Generation (Documentary) as
    Self - Aerosmith
    2000
    The Target Shoots First (Documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    ABC 2000: The Millennium (TV Movie documentary)(as Aerosmith)
    1999
    VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1999
    Howard Stern (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 September 1999 (1999) - Self
    1999
    Saturday Night Live 25 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1999
    1999 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (as Aerosmith)
    1999
    The Teen Choice Awards 1999 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1999
    Rockin' Roller Coaster (Short) as
    Self
    1999
    The 71st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer (as Aerosmith)
    1999
    The 41st Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1998
    1998 VH1 Fashion Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1998
    1998 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1998
    The 1998 Annual Kid's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1997
    Nulle part ailleurs (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 November 1997 (1997) - Self
    1996
    Walk This Way (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1996
    GamePro TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.3 (1996) - Self
    1996
    1996 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1996
    VH1 Legends (TV Series documentary) as
    Narrator
    - Led Zeppelin (1996) - Narrator
    1995
    Woodstock '94 (Video documentary) as
    Self (Aerosmith)
    1995
    The History of Rock 'n' Roll (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Up from the Underground (1995) - Self
    - The '70s: Have a Nice Decade (1995) - Self
    - The Sounds of Soul (1995) - Self
    - Rock 'n' Roll Explodes (1995) - Self
    1995
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1994
    The Big Breakfast (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 December 1994 (1994) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    1994
    Aerosmith: Big Ones You Can Look At (Video) as
    Self (as Aerosmith)
    1994
    Lista Top 40 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.28 (1994) - Self
    1994
    Headbangers Ball (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Donnington Monsters of Rock 1994 Special (1994) - Self
    1994
    20/20 Wednesday (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Lead Singer, Aerosmith
    - Hooked: From Hollywood to Main Street (1994) - Self - Lead Singer, Aerosmith
    1994
    The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1993
    Aerosmith: Amazing (Music Video) as
    Self (as Aerosmith)
    1993
    The 1993 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1993
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 4 November 1993 (1993) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    1993
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Aerosmith
    - Jeff Goldblum/Aerosmith (1993) - Self - Aerosmith (uncredited)
    1993
    1993 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer (as Aerosmith)
    1993
    Seven Deadly Sins: An MTV News Special Report (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    Guns N' Roses: Live in Paris (TV Special) as
    Self
    1991
    Hard 'N Heavy Volume 10 (Video documentary) as
    Self - Aerosmith
    1991
    1991 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    Hard 'N Heavy Volume 8 (Video documentary) as
    Self - Aerosmith
    1990
    Metalhead Video Magazine Volume 2 (Video documentary) as
    Self (Aerosmith)
    1990
    Aerosmith: The Making of Pump (Video documentary) as
    Self (as Aerosmith)
    1990
    Unplugged (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Aerosmith (1990) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    1990
    1990 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer (as Aerosmith)
    1989
    Decade (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1989
    Aerosmith: Live Texxas Jam '78 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (as Aerosmith)
    1988
    The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Documentary) as
    Self - Aerosmith Vocalist
    1987
    Aerosmith Video Scrapbook (Video) as
    Self - Vocals
    1987
    1987 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special)
    1980
    No Nukes (Documentary) as
    Self
    1978
    California Jam 2 (TV Special) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2012
    60 Minutes (TV Series documentary) as
    Self (segment "The Guru") / Self (segment "Aerosmith")
    - Star Power/Hide and Seek/The Guru (2023) - Self (segment "The Guru")
    - The Case Against Lehman Brothers/The Archbishop of Dublin/Aerosmith (2012) - Self (segment "Aerosmith")
    2022
    The '80s: Top Ten (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Watercooler Moments (2022) - Self (uncredited)
    2021
    Look Away (Documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    The Dancing Man of L.A. (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2021
    Breaking the Band (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Aerosmith (2021) - Self
    2020
    The Top Ten Revealed (TV Series) as
    Self
    - More Songs Named After Women (2020) - Self
    - Going Crazy Songs (2020) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    2020
    Viaje al centro de la tele (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Sesión continua (2020) - Self
    2020
    Redbar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #18.68 (2020) - Self
    2020
    NEMHOF News (TV Series) as
    Self
    - New England Music Hall of Fame Class of 2020 (2020) - Self
    2019
    Untold Stories of Hip Hop (TV Series) as
    Self
    - A$AP Rocky & Nelly (2019) - Self
    2019
    Milk (Documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    WBCN and the American Revolution (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2018
    ReMastered: Who Killed Jam Master Jay? (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #37.280 (2018) - Self
    - Episode #37.255 (2018) - Self
    - Episode #37.222 (2018) - Self
    - Episode dated 16 May 2015 (2015) - Self
    - Episode dated 26 August 2008 (2008) - Self
    2018
    Access Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #22.126 (2018) - Self
    2017
    Rock Legends (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Run-D.M.C. (2017) - Self
    2017
    Hidden Heroes Gala: Diane Warren Tribute (Short) as
    Self
    2017
    Get the Weed as
    Self (uncredited)
    2017
    Abandoned (TV Series documentary short) as
    Self
    - Pontiac Silverdome (2017) - Self
    2016
    Dans Ton Corps (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Apprendre à roter sur commande (Tuto) (2016) - Self
    2016
    Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping as
    Self (uncredited)
    2016
    Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2016
    American Idol (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Auditions #3 (2016) - Self
    2014
    Tu cara me suena - Argentina (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.14 (2015) - Self
    - Episode #2.10 (2014) - Self
    2015
    Ok! TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 September 2015 (2015) - Self
    2014
    Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2012
    Chelsea Lately (TV Series) as
    Self - American Idol Judge / Self
    - Episode #8.83 (2014) - Self
    - Episode #6.76 (2012) - Self - American Idol Judge
    - Episode #6.33 (2012) - Self - American Idol Judge
    2013
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 August 2013 (2013) - Self
    2012
    1002 Momentos de la tele (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.6 (2012) - Self
    2011
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #19.178 (2011) - Self (uncredited)
    2011
    The Education of Dee Dee Ricks (Documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Let's Spend the Night Together (Documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2007
    Saturday Night Live in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2006
    The Drug Years (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Just Say No! (1980s-Present) - Self
    2006
    Cocaine Cowboys (Documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Disney Channel Holiday (Video) as
    Self
    2005
    80s (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.5 (2005) - Self (as Aerosmith)
    2005
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of David Spade (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2004
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks (TV Special) as
    Self - Aerosmith
    2004
    And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Celebrities Uncensored (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.6 (2004) - Self
    2004
    Lizzie McGuire: Star Struck Vol. 3 (Video) as
    Self
    1999
    Al TV #8 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1998
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 September 1998 (1998) - Self
    1998
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers (Video documentary) as
    Self - Aerosmith (uncredited)
    1994
    Vid Grid (Video Game)
    1991
    Rock Video Girls (Video) as
    Self (uncredited)

    References

    Steven Tyler Wikipedia


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