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Alice Cooper Wishes Steven Tyler At Happy 70th Birthday

by Paul Cashmere on March 27, 2018

in News

Steven Tyler is 70 and Alice Cooper has stepped up to wish a Happy Birthday.

I really miss you,” Alice said before picking up a dagger and throwing it at a picture of Tyler. “But not very often”.

Steven Tyler was born in Manhattan on March 26, 1948. He was 22 when he relocated to Boston and Aerosmith became a reality.

Tyler has recorded 15 studio albums with Aerosmith. The last album was ‘Music From Another Dimension’ in 2012.

His first (and only) solo album ‘We’re All Somebody From Somewhere’ was released in 2016.

Alice is a month older. He turned 70 on February 4.

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