
After doing stressful paperworks and other stuff in the office, I usually spend my leisure time reading no-brainer entertainment news. I also check different internet sites to be updated with the rest of the world. My attention was caught by a headline that read "Aerosmith joins Boston Pops for July 4th." I suddenly stopped and read the article. According to the news, Boston Pops, one of America's most venerable and well-known city orchestra, is joining Aerosmith lead
singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry in a concert in line with Boston's annual Independence Day celebration on Tuesday. It may seem unusual because Boston Pops is famous for light classical music and family pop tunes, as compared to Aerosmith which is known for their head-banging, full-volume rock songs. Dennis Alves, Boston Pops' director of artistic planning, stated in an interview that this is one way to help introduce the Bostons Pops to the 20-somethings of today.
I considered this as unusual at first, but in the end I was convinced that this a great collaboration. Fans of Aerosmith can appreciate the music of
Boston Pops, and also, those people who prefer classical music would also realize how good rock music is. Who knows, this concert can start a new trend in the music industry. In this world, nothing is impossible, right?