Aerosmith's 'Dream On' Performed To Honor Boston Marathon Victims And Survivors (VIDEO)

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Aerosmith's 'Dream On' Performed To Honor Boston Marathon Victims And Survivors (VIDEO)



"This one's for you, Boston," said Aerosmith's Steven Tyler as he and the band's guitarist, Joe Perry, launched into one of their biggest hits.







The duo performed "Dream On" in tribute to the victims of last year's Boston Marathon bombing, and were joined by the Southern California Children's Chorus.







Sing with me, sing for the year





Sing for the laughter and sing for the tear





Sing with me, if it's just for today





Maybe tomorrow the good Lord will take you away







"It's almost like it was written for this unfortunate event," Tyler said in an ESPN interview.







"The lyrics, it's one of those rare songs that you can apply to a lot of different things," Perry said. "You can interpret it how you want, which is really the magic of music. You can take it, and you can apply it to something very personal and small or something, a big event, an event like what happened in Boston."







The video aired over the weekend during the ESPN special, "Dream On: Stories from Boston's Strongest" and again on Tuesday night to mark the first anniversary of the attack, which left three people dead and more than 260 injured.







Aerosmith was formed in Boston in 1970.







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Parents Are Raging With Their Toddlers At The Club Now



Watch out, party parents. There's a poppin' new nightlife experience in town -- and you don't even need a babysitter to go.







In the same city that already offers DJ classes for babies, there are now clubs for toddlers, thanks to event company, Fuzipop!, which throws dance parties for families.







According to CNN, founder Jesse Sprague and his wife Jenny Song got the idea after throwing a first birthday party for their son at a club. The couple met when they used to go dancing, and invited their old friends from the scene.







"All the parents said they would pay to do this, so we made a business out of it," Sprague told the news outlet.







A year later, the idea is reality. Their company throws parties for 200 kids at a time. Each parent and child duo pays $20 to get in; a family of four costs $60. As Eater.com reports, parents can dance with grown-up drinks in hand, while their kids rock out and suck down juice boxes.







They also have giveaways to support the kids' passions.








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And dance contests.








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As Fuzipop! describes the magic on their website:







Imagine an event where kids and parents together can listen & dance to DJs playing the latest in electronic music, alongside their favorite pop hits, while also seeing a live performance and experience a nightclub environment in a safe controlled daytime setting.







These girls are ready to party. Are you?












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CDC: Drowning deaths have declined, except among older Americans




Some good news from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as swimsuit season approaches: People don’t seem to be drowning as often as they used to.


Unintentional drowning deaths in the United States decreased 9 percent between 1999 and 2010, according to figures released Tuesday morning, with the sharpest decline among infants under 1. Deaths also reduced among older children and young adults. But deaths increased nearly 10 percent for one group — people ages 45 to 84.


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