BOSTON, Mass. (Aerosmith Fans Website) - Years ago, Steven Tyler and his bandmates would drive by the Berklee College of Music after playing a midnight set at a local bar for beer. On Saturday, the music school awarded the longtime Boston-area resident and Aerosmith frontman with an honorary doctorate degree in music Tyler recalled telling his mother when he was four years old that he wanted to be a musician when he grew up. His mother told him he couldn't do both. "A career in music is a road that's constantly under construction," he told the 695 graduates. "Mine was paved with passion, ambition and a series of extremely lucky mistakes." He described music as "a refuge for everyone who thinks in rhyme, walks in rhyme and dreams of melody." Jazz vocalist and two-time Grammy winner Dianne Reeves was also awarded an honorary music doctorate degree from Berklee.
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