AEROSMITH's JOEY KRAMER Auctioning Off Ultimate Drummer Experience

November 19, 2008

Ever wanted a one-on-one drum lesson with one of the best? Joey Kramer of AEROSMITH is auctioning off a drum lesson at his studio in Boston, Massachusetts along with his complete personal drum set in support of Samuel Waxman's Collaborating For A Cure 2008.

Auction includes: Complete drum set owned by Joey Kramer and drum lesson given by Kramer at his studio in Boston.

Joey Kramer is going to attend the live auction on Thursday, November 20 in New York City to hand off his drum set from his last tour to its new lucky owner!

For more on the auction, click here.

Joey Kramer was last year named honorary chairman of the 2007 Boston Music Awards (BMAs).

Kramer and his bandmates formed AEROSMITH in 1970 in Boston and the career that followed has been nothing short of legend. The band has sold more than 100 million albums, won multiple Grammys, MTV Video Awards, People's Choice Awards, among nearly countless others and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001. AEROSMITH has been honored with more Boston Music Awards and nominations than any other band in the twenty-year history of the event.

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