Joe Perry plays aerosmith classics with his supergroup

Joe Perry plays aerosmith classics with his supergroup

Last August 13, with a performance atHard Rock Event Center of Tampain Florida, Joe Perry kicked off the US dates of his Tour with the supergroup Formed by him together with the guitarist and bandmate in aerosmith Brad Whitford, the Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson and the Bassist of the Stone Temple Pilots Robert Deleo.

The band is baptized Joe Perry Project And during the first events live he proposed some of the greatest successes of the aerosmith, inserting various covers of the group of “Walk This Way” in the lineup, as well as pieces of Black Crowes and Stone Temple Pilots.

The series of dates that see Joe Perry engaged with his project are Some of the first concerts of the guitarist After the aerosmith suddenly interrupted their live activities last year, due to the problems of Steven Tyler on the vocal cords. Joe Perry Project’s tour only matters 10 dates in the United Statesand will end on September 17th atHollywood Bowlat the opening of the WHO concert.

The tour started shortly after an interview with Perry a Wburin which the guitarist explained that there are few hopes of a new complete tour of the aerosmith, due to the vocal problems of Tyler. “I would bet that there will still be an aerosmith concert“He said:” There was talk of making a documentary, and this could enter it. I’m spending a lot of time with Steven e He simply doesn’t want to go on tourand cannot go on tour. It is hard. I don’t know if I would like to return to plan a tour of 40 cities. It is a long road to the top and stay there drys up, especially with an aerosmith tour “. In a previous interview released in July a Trunk Nation On Sirius XM, Joe Perry had already reiterated the hope of a final concert of the band: “I know there must be at least another aerosmith concert”, he said: “And I can’t wait to start preparing the lineup for that, but I don’t know, friend. We’ll see”.

Although for aerosmith the tours remain out of the question for now, the group has still sporadically played in special events. In February, Steven Tyler returned to the stage on the occasion of a charity event, followed by an initiative similar to April that saw him gather for the first time after two years with Perry. Subsequently, Tyler participated in the final event of the Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne, “Back to the Beginning” in Birmingham, playing in a supergroup formed with Tom Morello, Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones, Nuno Bettencourt of the Extreme, Rudy Sarzo of the Quiet Riot and Travis Barker of the Blink-182. After the performance with them, Steven Tyler also performed with Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins, Sammy Hagar and other musicians for a medley of “Walk This Way” and “Whole Fight Love” of the Led Zeppelin.