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Aerosmith – I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.

IdontwanttomissathingRay Tabano (aka Crazy Raymond) (born December 23, 1946 in The Bronx, New York, U.S.) is a musician and former Aerosmith rhythm guitarist. Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford in 1971.
In addition to his original work with the band, he helped maintain the band’s office, hangout, and recording studio, “The Wherehouse”, throughout the 1970s. He started the band’s fan club and line of merchandise, designing and selling merchandise himself and writing the band’s fan club newsletters. He was fired in 1979, by Aerosmith‘s managers Steve Leber and David Krebs.
Tabano was a childhood friend of Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler in their hometown of Yonkers, New York. They would eventually form into Steven’s first band, The Strangeurs.
Originally called the Strangers, the Strangeurs added a “u” to their name to avoid confusion with another band called the Strangers. The band consisted of Ray Tabano on bass guitar, Steven Tyler on drums, Green Mountain Boys member Don Soloman on keyboards and vocals, as well as a few childhood friends on guitars. The Strangeurs played in the local area as a cover band. The band focused on Top 40 hits and earned a steady wage as a party band around the New England area.


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13 comments on “Aerosmith – I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.

  1. Awesomely awesome and awesome on top of that awesomeness. Did I mention this was awesome?

  2. Preferata mea :)

  3. Great song, Cristi, with fabulous lyrics…. ;)

  4. One of the most beautiful songs ever!!

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