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The Joe Perry Project | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Hard rock, blues rock |
Years active |
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Labels | Roman, Columbia, MCA |
Members | Joe Perry Joe Pet Buck Johnson Chris Wyse Gary Cherone |
Past members | Ronnie Stewart Ralph Morman Joey Mala Charlie Farren Cowboy Mach Bell Danny Hargrove Brad Whitford David Hull Hagen Grohe Paul Santo Marty Richards |
Website | [joeperrymusic |
The Joe Perry Project is an American rock band formed by Aerosmith lead guitarist Joe Perry shortly before his departure from Aerosmith in 1979. They almost immediately signed a record deal with Aerosmith's label, Columbia Records, who were disappointed with the chaos in the Aerosmith camp and hoping to maneuver Perry back into Aerosmith. The Project, with its debut album, Let the Music Do the Talking, played in smaller venues mostly around the Boston area. After several line-up changes over the next few years and two more albums with dismal sales the band dissolved in 1984 when Perry, and guitarist Brad Whitford, agreed to reunite with Aerosmith, bringing the band back to its original line-up. Joe Perry has reformed the Joe Perry Project several times since as a side project to stay busy during downtime with Aerosmith.