Steven Tyler and Willie Nelson Jam at Farm Aid
. Tyler and his fellow judges were in town for some American Idol audition callbacks, and the Aerosmith singer took the opportunity to make an appearance alongside Farm Aid's founder and undisputed leader. The two hooked up on "Once Is Enough" (also known as "One Time Too Many") - an Aerosmith track that was originally recorded during the "Permanent Vacation" sessions in 1987; left off the album, the song did appear as a b-side on the 12" single of "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)." hennemusic is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Steven Tyler CDs |
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