Imagine you are in your room and your listening to Love in an Elevator by Aerosmith, and all of the sudden you just want to start rocking to the music. Well that’s how Steven Tyler felt 24/7. Steven was so legendary his voice and his band Aerosmith make up the unique features to what a true rock and roll band has. They had so many top 40 hits and all of their music was amazing… which is ironic because one of their best songs is titled “Amazing.” Yet, Steven Tyler’s life has mostly been a roller coaster due to the impact of drugs and alcohol throughout his life.
If you have ever wondered why Steven Tyler is so crazy or funny well your about to find out. Steven Victor Tallarico was born March 26th 1948 in the bronx of NYC. All the way up to high school, Steven played the drums in his dads band until he realized he could sing with a great voice, that would one day change Rock n Roll Music. His dad was a music teacher so music has always been in his blood. As a teenager, music was not only his pursuit; he also made money by working in a bakery. Also as a teen Tyler began using drugs while hanging out in a village one day. Tyler’s young days
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In 1981 while recovering from a serious motorcycle accident Tyler had somehow got his rhythm back because two years later Perry and Whitford came back to the band. In 1984 Tyler got overheated and collapsed on stage while the band was on tour.
Tyler and Aerosmith underwent a renaissance, and became a dominant force in rock’ n’ roll even in music again. Bigger in this period even more than the 1970s. The band released multi-million selling albums including 1987s permanent vacation, and 1987s Pump. Hit singles from these albums included “ Love in an Elevator”, “Janie’s Got a Gun”, “ Livin on the Edge”, and
Tyler's sleek physical appearance is all he has going for him. He is like a beautiful painting after the moths and rats have had their way with it: still appreciable, but from a distance. Deep inside his decaying shoes and grungy socks can be found his untrimmed toenails. The contours of his well-defined legs can be observed through his khakis and there are no visible tan-lines anywhere on his body. It would be
named after his father. His mother name was Willie Maxine Perry. He is one of 4 siblings. He grew up in an abusive home. His father was very abusive to him and he even got sexually molested as a child by his friend parent, a nurse and his parent’s friend. He describes his father “as a man whose answer to everything was to beat it out of you”. His mother was his only comfort and would take him to church. The way Tyler Perry wanted to separate himself from his father he even changed his name to Tyler at the age of 16 because of his abusive relationship with him. Tyler grew up in a poor neighborhood. He did not finish high school but he earned his GED
Tyler is a nihilist because he does not believe in the value of friendship or loyalty. Tyler's main drive is to destroy the narrator's life. Tyler has not emotional connection to people, and he also has no regrets. He, eventually, forces this philosophy onto the narrator and thereby transforms him into Tyler Durden. In the first chapters of the novel, it is difficult to distinguish the narrator and Tyler because of the effect that Tyler had on the narrator's personality. Tyler emphasizes this point when he says, “I used to be a nice person” (Palahniuk 98). Eventually, Tyler destroys the narrator's humanity and pulls him from the senses that control societal actions.
As an audience, throughout the film it is evident that there is a significant contrast between the narrator and Tyler as they view many things differently. Just like the Fight Club and the IKEA furniture, the narrator becomes obsessed with Tyler and the life he leads. When Tyler is first introduced as a passenger on the airplane, the narrator is immediately drawn to him in a way that is different than any other person he has met. He feels a connection with him that he has not felt before, which is why he calls him when his apartment burns and he loses all of his important IKEA furniture. Tyler tells him it’s “just stuff” (Fight Club) and “the things you own end up owning you” (Fight Club), which completely contradicts everything the narrator had previously believed about his home and the furniture. Through Tyler, the narrator starts to lose his need for material objects when Tyler tells him “Fuck off with your sofa units and strine green stripe patterns, I say never be complete, I say stop being perfect, I say let... let’s evolve, let the chips fall where they may” (Fight Club), instead he focuses on the fighting and his friendship with Tyler since he has finally found something that fills the void in his life and gives it meaning. Though it may seem abstract that Tyler would fit into this argument, it all comes together at the end of the film when the audience finds
On March 29, 1790, John Tyler was born, in a place called Charles City County (His future presidential competition, William Henry Harrison, also came from here). A racist and a, well, racist, the future of the nation would one day fall onto his shoulders. We’re just not quite there yet.
Tyler Perry was conceived September 13, 1969, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He had a troublesome youth, enduring years of ill-use. In 1992 he guided, delivered, and featured in the musical I Know I've Been Changed. His 2000 play, I Can Do Bad All without anyone else's input brought to life the character Madea, who would later show up in a few effective movies. Perry keeps on writing and create new plays.
George Strait is one of my most favorite country artist next to the legend...Johnny Cash. George Harvey Strait is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer. He is known as the “King of Country” and is considered one of the most influential and popular recording artists of all time.
and he was born on the eighth of April, 1974. His Mother, Deby Lynn worked at a sunday school and his Father, Wayne Kyle was a Deacon. He had one brother, Jeff Kyle, that he had to look out for all the time so there was no risk of him getting beat up for how small he is. When he was about 7 years old, he loved to go out in his backyard with his dad and go hunting for quail and pheasants. As time flew by, for his 8th birthday his dad bought him his first hunting rifle. Then down the road, his dad bought him a 12 gauge shotgun. Chris and his brother grew up raising 150 cattle at a time. Chris attended a high school located in Midlothian, TX and became a professional bronco rodeo rider and also he became a ranch hand at different local ranches. He attended Tarleton State University and still was
Luke Bryan’s family has gone through lots of tragedies in the past several years he has lost both of his siblings and recently has just lost his brother-in-law. His three teenagers were without a home so Luke and his wife took them. The teenager’s father, Ben Lee Cheshire had died last November and recently Luke has been more open to talking about these changes in his life.
Viewing an episode on Oprah, he was inspired by the comment made pertaining to a difficult experience could lead to personal breakthroughs. So he took that comment to heart. Tyler started writing soul-searching letters to himself. These letters were about full of pain and in time and forgiveness. With taking that comment from Oprah, these letters inspired a musical, I Know I've Been Changed. In 1992, he headed for Atlanta, with his life’s savings, hoping that his musical would have sold out crowds. He spent all of his earnings, hoping that this would occur, unfortunately, the crowds did not show up. Then was faced with poverty that infected his youth. He spent months sleeping in motels, and his car. Still keeping faith in his dream, he secured a strong bond with the church and kept
Tyler Perry was born Emmit Perry Jr. to parents Willie Maxine Campbell and Emmit Perry Sr. on September 14th in New Orleans.He lived a depressing life due to the fact that his father was verbally abusing his mom and there wasn't anything he could do to stop it besides legally change his name to Tyler as a way to separate himself from his dad. One day while watching the Oprah Winfrey show she addressed those specific problems and suggested the victims to buy a journal. Tyler did so and in this journal he wrote his feelings and poems pertaining to his frightening living situations but most importantly he wrote letters to himself as a therapeutic method. The free enterprise system allowed Oprah to reach out and touch millions people without any
For my first question is asked how did Luke Bryan decide he was going to be a singer/songwriter. I was wondering this because he is one of my favorite country singers. Well researching my questions I found out that it was a dream of his for a long time. So after he graduating high school,he moved to Nashville,Tennessee to pursue his dreams. After a while he moved back home,then moved back to Nashville . He went home because his dad need help and he wanted to help his dad more than do his music carer. That is what I learned well researching.
Imagine yourself standing above thousands of people singing the lyrics of your song back to you. How does it feel? Growing up in the backwoods of Oklahoma, he only had a dream for his reality. Through his hard work and dedication to his music, Garth Brooks, one of the top-selling solo artists and ranked among the biggest stars of his generation, will leave a legacy people only dream to achieve.
Within his teenage years, he attempted suicide, thinking he would be better off dead than with his father. I have never attempted suicide, but the thought of being gone or alone tends to float around my head. He was born as Emmitt Perry Jr, but around the age 16 he changed his name to distance himself from his father. Tyler did not
Spielberg was born in Cincinnati on December 18th, 1946. His father was an electrical engineer, and his mother a concert pianist. Steven seemed to get the best elements from both of them. Spielberg had an early fascination with cinema and began making amateur films at a very young age. At 13, he won a local contest for his 40-minute film, Escape to Nowhere. Ironically, Steven was unable to get into a film school, so he