Steven Tyler Biography, Real Name, Age, Height and Weight

Steven Victor Tallarico, known professionally as Steven Tyler, is an American singer, best known as the lead singer of the Boston-based rock band Aerosmith, in which he also plays the harmonica, piano, and percussion. He is known as the “Demon of Screamin'” due to his high screams and his powerful wide vocal range.

Name/Celebrated Name: Steven Tyler
Birth Place: New York City, United States
Date Of Birth/Birthday: 26 March 1948
Age/How Old: 74 years old
Height/How Tall: In Centimetres – 176 cm
In Feet and Inches – 5’9”
Weight: In Kilograms – 75 kg
In Pounds – 165 lbs
Eye Color: Dark brown
Hair Color: Brown
Parents Name: Father – Victor A. Tallarico
Mother – Susan Ray
Siblings: N/A
School: Quintano’s school for young professionals
College: N/A
Religion: Christian
Nationality: American
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Zodiac Sign: Aries
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Marital Status: Divorced
Girlfriend: N/A
Wife/Spouse Name: Cyrinda Foxe (m. 1978-1987), Teresa Barrick (m. 1988-2006)
Kids/Children Name: Yes (4)
Profession: Singer
Net Worth: $160 million
Last Updated: 2022

Steven Tyler

Personal Life

He was in a brief relationship with model Bebe Buell during the 1970s. Their relationship produced a daughter named Liv Tyler who went on to become a successful actor, producer, and singer.
He was married to model Cyrinda Foxe whom he divorced in 1987. The couple had a daughter named Mia Tyler.
In 1988, he married clothing designer Teresa Barrick who bore him two children. The couple divorced in 2006.
After ending his marriage with Teresa, he was briefly engaged to Erin Brady, but broke up soon after.

Awards

Steven Tyler has been inducted into the Rock and Roll and Songwriters halls of fame. He was honored with the ASCAP Founders Award in 2013.

Steven Tyler

Career

  • He met his future band mates Joe Perry (guitar) and Tom Hamilton (bass) at a local rock show in 1969. The trio decided to form a band. Two other musicians were recruited and the ‘Aerosmith’ was formed in 1970.
  • The band signed a record deal with ‘Columbia Records’ in 1972 and released their self-titled album in 1973. It was quickly followed by their next album ‘Get Your Wings’ in 1974. During this time, the band also toured and opened for other bands.
  • The mid-1970s was a good time for ‘Aerosmith.’ They became very famous with the release of the albums like ‘Toys in the Attic’ (1975) and ‘Rocks’ (1976).
  • Tyler was fast becoming a youth icon and sex symbol with the success of the band. By 1976, ‘Aerosmith’ was in demand at major rock music festivals where they played in packed stadiums.
  • The album ‘Draw the Line’ was out in 1977. Like its predecessors, this album too became a huge success. It featured the singles ‘Draw the Line’ and ‘Get it Up.’ The album was listed among the ‘100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time.’

Steven Tyler

  • The band toured a lot and performed in places like Europe and Japan. Their live shows were super hits as their fans could never have enough of their music idols.
  • However, by the end of 1970s, the band began to fall apart. The band members became embroiled in personal struggles. Tyler and Perry developed drug problems that threatened their respective careers and Perry left ‘Aerosmith.’

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  • Tyler was involved in a motorcycle accident in 1980 which furthered his decline. His drug problem worsened and by 1982 he couldn’t think beyond drugs. Also, he began to drink heavily which affected his voice.
  • After being inactive for years, the band reunited for a comeback concert tour titled ‘Back in the Saddle Tour’ in 1984. However, the band members were still into drugs.
  • Realizing that they were jeopardizing their careers because of their drug addiction, the members decided to attend rehabilitation programs in 1986. By the end of the decade, they had completed their treatment.
  • Their next album ‘Pump’ was out in 1989. The album was highly successful and spawned three Top 10 singles on the ‘Billboard Hot 100.’ The songs dealt with issues like incest, murder, alcoholism, and drug abuse.

Steven Tyler

  • The band continued recording into the 1990s, though they were no longer as prolific as before. Their 1993 album ‘Get a Grip’ became the band’s best-selling album. The album featured several guest artists like Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, and Jack Blades.
  • ‘Aerosmith’ was active throughout the first decade of the new millennium. They toured, performed in live shows, and also released albums. Their albums released during the decade include ‘Just Push Play’ (2001) and ‘Honkin’ on Bobo’ (2004). In 2012, the band released their album ‘Music from Another Dimension.’
  • In 2016, Steven released his debut solo album ‘We’re All Somebody from Somewhere’ which debuted at number one in ‘US Top Country Albums.’ He followed it up by releasing ‘Out on a Limb Tour.’
  • After performing for nearly half a century, from 1970 to 2019, the band announced their farewell tour. Tyler and Perry announced that they were working on the band’s last studio album.

Net Worth

Net Worth (2022) $160 Million
Profession Singer
Monthly Income And Salary $1 Million +
Yearly Income And Salary $12 Million +
Last Updated 2022

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Steven Tyler

Discography

  • 1974 – Get Your Wings
  • 1977 – Draw the Line
  • 1985 – Done with Mirrors
  • 1987 – Permanent Vacation
  • 1993 – Get a Grip
  • 1994 – Box of Fire
  • 2001 – Just Push Play
  • 2012 – Music from Another Dimension
  • 2013 – The Essential Aerosmith
  • 2015 – Up in Smoke
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