Aerosmith to be honorees at mtvICON tribute concert

Aerosmith to be honorees at mtvICON tribute concert

MTV

Ageless rockers Aerosmith will be the next honoree at MTV's second annual music tribute event, mtvICON. The inaugural mtvICON celebrated the career of Janet Jackson in March 200 I. mtvICON honors one band or recording artist a year for their contributions to music, music video, and pop culture.

MtvICON: Aerosmith will tape in Los Angeles on 14 April, 2002 and air on MTV 17 April from 9-10:30 pm (ET/PT). The special program will feature performances and testimonials fi.om artists and celebrities who have been influenced by the band, their music, and their videos. Kid Rock, Pink, and others are scheduled to honor Aerosmith, with their musical interpretations of signature Aerosmith songs before a packed house. In addition, last year's honoree Janet Jackson will take the stage to open this year's show with a testimonial. For the finale, Aerosmith will take the stage.

Aerosmith has made 32 music videos throughout their career, including the seminal Walk This Way, Dude Looks Like a Lady, Crazy, Janie's Got A Gun, Jaded and many more. The band has been honored with 37 MTV Video Music Awards nominations, winning 10 times, including a moon-man for their video "Cryin'," which was voted the "#1 All Time Favorite Video" by MTV viewers in 1994.

"Aerosmith is one of those very few bands whose influence pre-dates and spans the entire history of MTV," commented Brian Graden, president of entertainment, MTV, MTV2 and MTV.com. "They have become a fixture at the network, and we are thrilled to be able to honor them in this fashion for their continuing contributions to music and music video."

"Aerosmith is one of those very few bands whose influence pre-dates and spans the entire history of MTV," commented Brian Graden, president of entertainment, MTV, MTV2 and MTV.com. "They have become a fixture at the network, and we are thrilled to be able to honor them in this fashion for their continuing contributions to music and music video."