What Happened to Steven Tallarico: what happened to his throat?

Steven Tallarico (born March 26, 1948) is an American vocalist best known as the lead singer of the Boston-based rock band Aerosmith, in which he also plays the harmonica, piano, and percussion. He’s been dubbed the “Demon of Screamin’” because of his tremendous wide vocal range and high screams.

He is also well-known for his gymnastics on stage. Tyler typically dresses in colorful, sometimes androgynous clothing and makeup for his concerts, with his distinctive scarves dangling from his microphone stand.

What happened to Steven Tallarico throat?

Steven Tallarico got into an argument after a two-hour performance in Florida in 2006, during which he yelled. When he awoke the next morning, he discovered he had a hoarse voice. Tyler was scheduled to have surgery for an “undisclosed medical condition” on March 22, 2006, according to the Washington Post.

“Despite Aerosmith’s desire to keep the tour going as long as possible,” Tyler’s spokeswoman said, “[Tyler’s] doctors advised him not to continue performing to give his voice time to recover.” Aerosmith’s remaining North American tour dates on the Rockin’ the Joint Tour in 2006 were later canceled.

Dr. Steven M. Zeitels, head of the Massachusetts General Hospital Centre for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation, identified the reason as a broken blood vessel in his throat, which was effectively sealed off with a laser. Tyler said it best: “He just took a laser and zapped the blood vessel.” Tyler and the rest of Aerosmith returned to the studio on May 20, 2006, after a few weeks of relaxation, to resume work on their new album.

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Tyler’s first public performance after surgery was on July 3-4, 2006, with Joe Perry and the Boston Pops Orchestra at the Hatch Shell in Boston. The duo performed “Dream On”, “Walk This Way”, and “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” as part of the Boston Pops July 4 Fireworks Spectacular. Tyler’s throat surgery was featured on an episode of National Geographic Channel’s Incredible Human Machine in 2007.

Tyler has openly admitted to struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Tyler said in a 2019 interview, “‘There was a moment in ’88 where management and the band pulled an intervention on me.” “Get the lead singer sober, and all our problems will be solved,” they reasoned…I am grateful and owe them an appreciation for my sobriety.” “I have had many times in my life where I just couldn’t handle — whether it was a marriage or my addiction had reared its ugly head — and the rest of the guys in the band are not unlike that,” Tyler continued. But we’ve all been through it together, and we’re still here today.”

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