According to http://CMT.com, AEROSMITH's Steven Tyler makes a guest appearance on country artist Keith Anderson's new single, the title track from his debut album, "Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll". The album was produced by BIG & RICH's John Rich, but the single being released was remixed by producer Mark Hudson, who added Tyler's vocal. Hudson got the idea after noticing a reference to AEROSMITH in the song's lyrics. "Steven is a huge country fan," Hudson says. "He actually turned me on to Kitty Wells, stuff like that. We've had many conversations about the elements of how rock 'n' roll began, and it really did begin with country folks like Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Chet Atkins." Anderson notes, "Oh, my gosh. When I saw the video of him singing what I wrote, it was such a thrill." http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/
Mark Hudson (born August 23, 1951) is a record producer, musician and songwriter living in Los Angeles, California. He was a member of the Hudson Brothers, and has produced albums for Ringo Starr, Aerosmith, Hanson and the Baha Men. Hudson co-wrote the Aerosmith hit "Livin' On The Edge" as well as co-writing and producing Ringo Starr's last three albums Vertical Man, Ringo Rama and Choose Love. In 2003 he formed a record label with Ringo Starr called Pumkinhead Records
denny seiwell [of paul mccartney and wings] - ringo starr [beatles] - mark hudson [ringos band]
A revamped version of the rowdy "Three Chord Country and American Rock 'n' Roll" will be his next single. The singer said he re-recorded his vocals and engineer and producer Mark Hudson -- known for his work with Aerosmith and Ozzy Osbourne -- remixed the song to give it more beef.
"The original track just really didn't capture what we do live with the song," he said.
John Rich, who produced the original album version of the song, co-produced the remix with Hudson, and Anderson hints fans might get a surprise with the new rendition of "Three Chord Country."
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