AEROSMITH To Rock On Colorado's $5 Scratch Ticket

November 19, 2009

Pablo Carlos Mora of The Pueblo Chieftain reports that the rock band AEROSMITH will be featured on a new $5 scratch ticket the Colorado Lottery will offer come March.

The Colorado Lottery Commission heard details Wednesday about the new game, which will feature a second-chance drawing for two trips to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, a chance to have dinner with the band and a Harley Davidson motorcycle autographed by AEROSMITH singer Steven Tyler.

"The winner of the motorcycle drawing will pick the bike, have Steven Tyler sign it and have it delivered here," Todd Greco, Lottery scratch product manager, told commission members.

Read the entire report from The Pueblo Chieftain.

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