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  1. Dec 28, 2017 · Rick Dufay is a French-American musician who is popularly known for being the guitarist of the American rock band Aerosmith when the band was going through a tumultuous period following the departure of Brad Whitford. He is considered to be the savior of the band which went through a very tough time during the early 1980s.

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    Jimmy Crespo. Rick Dufay. Website. aerosmith .com. Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970. [2] The group consists of Steven Tyler (vocals), Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums), and Brad Whitford (guitar).

    • 1970–present
  3. Learn about Rick Dufay, the French-born guitarist who played in Aerosmith from 1981 to 1984. Find out his contributions, projects and personal life after leaving the band.

  4. With a flair for the dramatic, Rick Dufays entry into Aerosmith came during one of the band’s most tumultuous periods. But Dufay, with his spirited guitar playing, brought a renewed energy. His style, both musically and personally, added a dash of unpredictability to the band’s performances.

  5. Sep 18, 2006 · An excerpt from a revealing interview with former AEROSMITH guitarist Rick Dufay is available online at www.myspace.com/gaustenbooks. Music writer Joel Gausten will include the full version...

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  7. Before joining Aerosmith, Dufay released an album called Tender Loving Abuse, [3] produced by Aerosmith producer Jack Douglas. It was Douglas who recommended Dufay to Steven Tyler as Whitford's replacement. [4] He joined the band after the completion of Aerosmith's 1982 album Rock in a Hard Place [5] as well being seen in the video for ...

  8. Aerosmith. Steven Tyler – lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica, percussion, piano on "Push Comes to Shove", producer; Jimmy Crespo – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals, additional vocals on "Bitch's Brew" Tom Hamilton – bass guitar; Joey Kramer – drums; Rick Dufay – rhythm guitar; Additional musicians

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