Friday, October 23, 1998

Fans who pick up a copy of Aerosmith's new double-live disc, A Little South of Sanity, may want to be careful how loud they crank up the volume, based on a lawsuit filed on Monday by a concertgoer who attended an October 1997 Aerosmith show. The plaintiff, Mark Meto, claims that he suffered permanent hearing loss following an Aerosmith performance at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, California, and that he was not made aware of the possibility of such a hearing loss prior to the show, according to the Associated Press. Meto's suit cites both Aerosmith and the publicly-owned Concord Pavilion as the parties responsible for his condition and seeks damages based on incurred medical expenses and lost wages.

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