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VOL. 37 | NO. 35 | Friday, August 30, 2013
Music Industry
Steven Tyler sings at Bluebird Cafe
NASHVILLE (AP) - Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler made a surprise appearance in Nashville and performed two songs before the audience was ushered out for the next show.
Tyler was in the audience Tuesday night at the Bluebird Cafe watching four Nashville songwriters perform in the round, including Mallary Hope, Phil Barton, Lindsey Lee and Marti Frederiksen. The small, 90-seat venue is where many country singers first got their break and where many established artists often stop by to play a few songs or listen.
Frederiksen invited Tyler to sing "Jaded," which Frederiksen co-wrote, and Tyler then jumped on Lee's piano to belt out the band's power ballad "Dream On."
After the show, Tyler told The Associated Press that he had never performed in a room that small and that he was in Nashville to write songs.