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The Joe Perry Project Schedules One-Off Headlining Show In London
19 of February 2010
Blabbermouth.net, NY
February 17, 2010
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry’s band, The Joe Perry Project, will play a one-off headlining show at the 100 Club in London, England on April 13.
Tickets, priced at £32.50, go on sale at 9 a.m. on Friday, February 19 at LiveNation.co.uk.
The Joe Perry Project will support Bad Company (featuring original vocalist Paul Rodgers), on a U.K. tour in April. The dates are as follows:
April 01 – Birmingham, UK – LG Arena
April 02 – Manchester, UK – Arena
April 04 – Sheffield, UK – City Hall
April 05 – Cardiff, UK – CIA
April 07 – Newcastle, UK – Arena
April 08 – Glasgow, UK – Clyde
April 10 – Brighton, UK – Center
April 11 – London, UK – Wembley Arena
Complete article: (here).
“Let The Music Do The Talking” (Live)
14 of February 2010
JoePerry.com
February 11, 2010
“Check it out as the Joe Perry Project rocks the House of Blues in Orlando, FL with a blazing version of ‘Let The Music Do The Talking.’ This video footage is from the Project’s performance on December 2nd, 2009. Be sure to check them out on tour soon!”

Watch video: (here).
Joe Perry Experience @ the House of Blues
12 of February 2010
OC Weekly, CA
February 11, 2010

Monday, 11/23/2009 – Anaheim, CA
The Joe Perry Project made a quick stop to the Mouse House Monday night to a ready-to-rock crowd. Many fans, mainly of Aerosmith fame, came out to rock out to the bands guitarist, Joe Perry. A few surprises from Joe Perry’s solo gig by playing a few Aerosmith tunes, such as “Dream On” and “Walk This Way.” Opening up for the Joe Perry was local OC band, the Silent Treatment. All photos by Chris Victorio.
More photos: (here).
New Joe Perry Project Tour Dates
11 of February 2010
More info: (here).
Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Joe Perry – Toronto, 02/04/10
07 of February 2010
CheapTrick.com
February 5, 2010

(2/4/10 – Photo By John Bionelli)
“After the CT show in Toronto, Robin and Rick stopped by to visit with Joe Perry backstage at the Joe Perry Project/Motley Crue show.”
Mötley Crüe and the Joe Perry Project Rock Winnipeg
05 of February 2010
MelodicRockConcerts.com
February 1, 2010

January 29, 2010 – After nearly 30 years of playing to sold-out crowds, Mötley Crüe knows a thing or two about what its audience wants to see and hear in a show. And between the ample pyrotechnics, stunning screams and rebellious lyrics, the band delivered it all to the 10,000 fans who packed into the MTS Centre in Winnipeg to witness a stop of the band’s Dead of Winter tour. With support from the Joe Perry Project and Airbourne, the bill was a rocker’s paradise…..
The Joe Perry Project was up next, and expectations were understandably high for the Aerosmith guitarist’s side project. Starting off with a rousing version of “Let the Music Do the Talking”, Joe Perry’s signature playing style – reserved yet indulgent – became evident. Joined on stage by German singer Hagen Grohe, drummer Marty Richards, and long-time collaborator David Hull, Perry led his band through a mix of established Aerosmith hits, new solo material, and deep cuts from the past.
One such deep cut, “Rockin’ Train” was drawn out several minutes with added soloing from Perry and Hull. Followed up by a downright bluesy “Train Kept a Rollin’”, the musicianship on display was top notch. But what else but perfection should a fan expect from a true guitar hero like Joe Perry? The audience sang loudly for a finale of “Walk This Way”; simultaneously capping off an excellent set and building excitement for the evening’s big act…..
Complete article: (here).
More photos: (here).
The Joe Perry Project
31 of January 2010
Abort Magazine, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
January 26, 2010
Joe Perry, General Motors Place, Vancouver, B.C., Canada – 1/24/10
(Photo by Scott Alexander/Obsidian Fox Photography)
More photos: (here).
Photo Gallery: Joe Perry Project at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre, Canada
24 of January 2010
Victoria Times Colonist, Victoria, B.C., Canada
January 24, 2010

Joe Perry (guitarist for Aerosmith) is the opening act for Motley Crue’s Dead of Winter tour. Perry takes centre stage with his band at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, B.C. January 23, 2010.
(Photograph by: Adrian Lam, Times Colonist)
More photos: (here).
Tickets for Tonight’s Joe Perry Performance
23 of January 2010
Motley Crue – The Dead Of Winter Canadian Tour – with special guests Joe Perry Project and Airbourne
All Ages
Saturday 01/23/10 at 7:00 PM
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Victoria, BC
Get Tickets: (here).
“Joe Perry – ‘Have Guitar, Will Travel’” – Album Review
21 of January 2010
Zoiks! Online
By Bob Zerull
January 20, 2010
We all have heroes growing up. For me it was Joe Perry of Aerosmith. He wasn’t the best guitar player, but he was good and more importantly he was cool and mysterious…which is a cliché nowadays, but only a few guys could and can still pull it off and Joe Perry is one of them.
The other day I was over at www.joeperry.com looking at his hot sauces. Being that this guy is my childhood hero I had to try out some of his hot sauce. His Mango Peach hot sauce was being sold in a bundle with “Have Guitar, Will Travel,” the new Joe Perry Project album, so I picked it up. The album came out in October, but I never got a chance to pick it up and listen to it.
When I got the album in the mail I immediately put the album in my computer and listened to it. My computer only gets so loud and has crappy speakers. I listened to the whole album on my laptop and I must admit I was disappointed. As I was listening to the album I was also reading the CD booklet. In the booklet Perry says to turn it up…it sounds great louder. Later that day I went for a drive, I popped “Have Guitar, Will Travel” in and cranked it up. I swear to God it was like listening to an entirely different album.
The first song was “We’ve Got a Long Way to Go” which sounds nothing like an Aerosmith song, it kind of sounds like a mixture of Collective Soul and Cheap Trick. If I had to guess I’d guess it’s the most produced track on the album. The track is tight with an amazing guitar solo at the end. It’s probably the only song catchy enough to get radio play (which is more of an insult to what the radio plays).
Perry takes the lead vocals on the next track “Slingshot.” This was the song that made me start believing in the album again. When I turned the volume up, this song came to life. Perry’s vocal is turned down and almost gets lost within the music, which really adds to the song. What I love the most is that it sounds like a band is playing the song live and they just hit record rather than laying down separate tracks for each instrument. I love everything Aerosmith has ever done, but if I had any complaints it’d be that “Just Push Play” seemed over produced. I still like the album though.
Aerosmith is known for their ballads, in the 70’s their ballads were darker (“Seasons of Wither”). “Do You Wonder” and “Oh Lord (21 Grams)” are definitely in that vein. My personal favorite song on the album is a cover of the old Fleetwood Mac song “Somebody’s Gonna Get (Their Head Kicked in Tonite”). This song was terrible when I first heard it on my laptop, but it’s a lot of fun when it’s blaring through real speakers. The song is so much fun.
Other notable tracks are “Heaven and Hell” which is a busy song. I love the drum work on it. It’s kind of a slow dark song with upbeat drumming which makes it that much more haunting. I love the subject matter as well, you can’t believe in Heaven if you don’t believe in Hell. The instrumental track “Wooden Ships” stands out for me. It reminds me of Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” mixed with a Jeff Beck instrumental track. While my opinion may be biased, I think “Have Guitar, Will Travel” is a solid and fun rock record. Is it Aerosmith? No, but it’s definitely going to remain on my MP3/in my CD player for awhile.