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Ex-members
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Ray Tabano |
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(l-r) Tom, Steven, Joey, Joe, Ray
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| Ray Tabano played
with Steven Tyler in William Proud and with Brad Whitford in Justin
Tyme. He was the first rhythm guitarist of Aerosmith but he had to leave
because he wasn't good enough. He was replaced by Brad Whitford before
any Aerosmith album was recorded. He was in Aerosmith from 1970 to 1972.
He returned to Aerosmith in 1973 to become marketing director of
mercandise. He is also marketing director of Ted Nugent. In about 1975
he designed the new Aerosmith wings logo (%).
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Jimmy Crespo |
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| Jimmy Crespo replaced
Joe Perry when Joe left to play in The Joe Perry Project. Jimmy had to
learn the whole set in only two weeks to go on tour. He plays on the
albums Night In The Ruts (Joe also plays on this one), Rock In A Hard
Place and Classics Live. He left the band when Joe and Brad decided to
reunite the band at valentines day 1984. He was in Aerosmith from 1979
to 1983.
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Rick Dufay |
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Name: Richard Marc Dufay Birthday: February 19, 1952 Place of birth: Paris, France Instruments: Guitars |
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| Rick Dufay replaced
Brad Whitford when Brad left to play in Whitford/St.Holmes. He played on
Rock In A Hard Place. He left the band when Joe and Brad decided to
reunite the band at valentines day 1984. It was his idea to reunite the
band. In 1980 he released a solo album called Tender Loving Abuse and he
recorded three albums with Blue By Nature.
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Russ Irwin |
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Name: Russ Irwin Place of birth: New York City |
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| Russ Irwin played
with Aerosmith on the Nine Lives tour (1997 - 1999). He played keyboards
and sang backup vocals. He had a record deal with EMI and released an
album in 1991. He played with Mayfield. He played in the Whats Up Show
(comedy and rock show aired in Manhattan)and he played with Eddie Van
Halen.
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Thom Gimble |
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He played saxophone and keyboards on some Aerosmith tours. You can see him on MTV Unplugged and hear him on Big Ones. There are two pics of him in the Get A Grip Tour Book: 1 / 2.
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Rich Supa |
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Rich Supa played with Aerosmith in the early 80's and has written some songs.
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David Woodford |
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David Woodford played with Aerosmith int he early 70's. You can hear him play saxophone on Mother Popcorn on Live! Bootleg. He played saxophone on Walking The Dog on May 7, 1999 at the Hollywood Bowl. This was the first time that he was onstage with Aerosmith since 1974. He hadn't seen Joe, Tom and Joey for 25 years, so it took Tom and Joey a minute to recognise him. His nickname is Woody Woodford. He played The Heat Is One on Beverly Hill Cop and he recorded five albums with Rod Stewart.
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Scott Cushnie |
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Scott Cushnie played piano in the early 70's on Big Ten Inch Record, No More No More, I Wanna Know Why and Critical Mass. He released an album in 1980 with the Canadian Aces. He released two albums in the 90's: |
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Mark Radice |
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Mark Radice toured with Aerosmith in the 70's. You can hear him playing keyboards and backing vocals on Live! Bootleg. He's a professional songwriter. He also toured with Donovan, Cheap Trick and Matt Murphy. You can hear him on albums of Michael Bolton, Cheap Trick, Barbra Streisand and others. In the 70's he released two solo albums called Ain't Nothing But A Party and Intense. Most of the info is from Rock This Way: Cristoffer's Aerosmith Page |
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