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Is Aerosmith taking a Permanent Vacation?
Steven Tyler told a United Kingdom magazine he plans on pursuing solo projects for the foreseeable future, and his bandmates are talking openly of replacing their longtime lead singer.
“I don’t know what I’m doing yet,” Tyler told Classic Rock magazine, “but it’s definitely going to be something Steven Tyler, working on the brand of myself. Brand Tyler,” he said.
Meanwhile, his bandmates – who have told Tyler they don’t plan to work with him again until he straightens up and sobers up – plan to reconvene after doing shows in Hawaii and Dubai and discuss the future of the 40-year-old rock ’n’ roll institution.
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Aerosmith over? Dream on.
The globetrotting Boston bad boys are scheduled to be back in the saddle Oct. 18 and 20 in Maui, Hawaii, and on Nov. 1 at a Formula One race event in Abu Dhabi.
Last week, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry fueled speculation of a breakup after telling The Associated Press of his frustrations with singer Steven Tyler, who forced the band to cancel summer tour dates after injuring himself in a fall from the stage on Aug. 5 in Sturgis, S.D.
Yesterday Perry said that while it is true he and Tyler haven’t spoken in weeks, rumors of the band’s demise have been greatly exaggerated.
“We’re getting our visas together and the papers drawn up and everything,” Perry said. “So as far as I’m concerned we’re doing these dates.”
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*Footage & Photos by Kenny Howell


JOE PERRY has not been shy about letting his feelings be known regarding how irritated that AEROSMITH has been sidelined due to STEVEN TYLER’s tour injury. Rather than sit idle, PERRY has been keeping busy promoting his forthcoming solo album, HAVE GUITAR, WILL TRAVEL.
The new incarnation of the JOE PERRY PROJECT debuted is new lineup and offered its first preview of new material on Sunday, September 20th at Plymouth Memorial Hall in Plymouth, MA. The band includes German singer HAGEN, found completely by chance on YouTube by PERRY’s wife, bassist DAVID HULL who was with PERRY since the 80s’, drummer BEN TILESTON who plays with PERRY’s sons band TAB THE BAND, organist PAUL SANTO who has performed with Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton and Ozzy.
The black-leather glade rock and roll hall of famer hit the stage with the title track from the first JOE PERRY PROJECT album, “Let the Music Do the Talking” then pulling from the AEROSMITH catalog he offered up such classics as, “Combination,” “Dream On,” and “Walk This Way” along with few covers including Fleetwood Mac’s “Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight.”
The band had a light moment with a reggae version of “Dream On”; Perry provided the just-greasy-enough rift and some scorching slide work on Woody Guthrie’s “Vigilante Man,” from the solo Perry album and Malden’s own Charlie Farren infectious rocker “East Coast, West Coast.”
While AEROSMITH’s career seems to be in a state of disarray with frontman STEVEN TYLER, PERRY made no mention of any revived Aerosmith tour, and hinted at the JOE PERRY PROJECT getting ready to go on the road, he encored with a smoldering version of the Neil Young classic “Rockin in the Free World.”
Perry will rejoin AEROSMITH in November to play a series of rescheduled dates Hawaii, after which the future of the Toxic Twins seems unclear.
SET LIST:
- Let The Music Do The Talking
- Walkin The Dog
- Sombody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight
- Long Way to Go
- No Surprise
- Slingshot
- Do you Wonder
- Dream On
- Scare the Cat
- Vigilante Man
- Rockin Train
- Train Kept A Rollin
- Combination
- Walk This Way
- Rockin in the Free World
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