Aerosmith Founding Member to Hold Benefit Concert for Disabled Veterans in Yonkers Nov. 11

5TH ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT FOR DAV (DISABLED VETERANS OF AMERICA)

On Friday November 11, Ray Tabano, a founding member of Aerosmith, will be holding a benefit concert for disabled Veterans on November 11 at Barney McNabbs, 600 Tuckahoe Road, at 9pm. Admission is $10.

Tabano will perform with his 3rd Step Band, but you never know who might show up.

Some of our readers may not know that two members of perhaps the greatest American Rock band EVER, Aerosmith, came from Yonkers.

52 years ago, Aerosmith played their first ever show in Massachusetts. Raymond Tabano was the band’s rhythm guitarist . Ray and his childhood friend Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler grew up in northeast Yonkers and attended Roosevelt High School. Later both moved to Boston and formed Aerosmith with Ray as the bands’s original rhythm guitarist. Ray Tabano has been featured internationally in books, documentary films, tv and radio shows

This concert has become a yearly event for a great cause.
Ray and Lorraine Tabano, with Yonkers Rising photographer Donna Davis