THE DARKNESS To Cover AEROSMITH?

April 13, 2004

THE DARKNESS are set to pay the ultimate tribute to their rock heroes AEROSMITH — by covering their classic hit "Walk This Way", according to World Entertainment News Network.

The Brit Award-winners will reportedly team up with U.K. hip-hop collective GOLDIE LOOKIN' CHAIN to remake the hit track — with a contemporary edge.

In related news, members of AEROSMITH and CHEAP TRICK were reportedly present at THE DARKNESS' April 8 gig in at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, Ga. "About halfway through the show, [THE DARKNESS frontman] Justin Hawkins informed [the crowd] that members of [the two bands], who were in town for their concert Friday night (April 9) at Philips Arena, were in the audience," a gig attendee told BLABBERMOUTH.NET. "They were sitting in the balcony on the side of the stage. They seemed to enjoy the show."

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