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Canada’s Suzie McNeil rocks out with Steven Tyler at Super Bowl bash

Suzie McNeil, left, of the band Loving Mary with Steven Tyler on Jan. 31, 2015. Gustavo Caballero / Getty Images

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler charged up a frenzied crowd on the eve of the Super Bowl that features his beloved New England Patriots.

Tyler played fan favorites “Dream On,” “Sweet Emotion” and “Cryin'”at the Rolling Stone party in front of an audience that sang along in unison for most of the songs.

The venue was adorned with Rolling Stone covers from over the years, and Tyler made a reference to magazine founder Jann Wenner’s influence on the music industry between songs.

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He was backed by the band Loving Mary, which features Canadian singer Suzie McNeil.

Tyler largely avoided any reference to the Patriots despite a long history with the team. The Boston rocker has been a fan of the Patriots for several years, and famously sang the national anthem in the AFC Championship two years ago before the Patriots lost to the Baltimore Ravens. The performance was widely ridiculed as he botched some of the lyrics.

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Tyler’s top billing at an A-list party on one of the entertainment world’s biggest party nights is a testament to his staying power as a rock ‘n’ roll icon. Aerosmith’s longevity spans more than a generation, including their rise to stardom in the early 1970s, a rough period during the early ’80s when drugs tore the band apart and a resurgence in the late ’80s and early ’90s that put them back on the top of the charts. In recent years, Tyler was a judge on American Idol, endearing him to a younger generation of fans.

McNeil, who hails from the Toronto area, recently released the single “The Best is Yet To Come.”

– with files by Global News

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