AEROSMITH Guitarist Has No Appetite For Eatery

September 27, 2006

AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry recently told the Boston Herald that he's no longer an investor in the Mount Blue restaurant in Norwell, Massachusetts.

"We totally dropped out," the Duxbury rocker told the Boston Herald. "We couldn’t participate in the restaurant as much as we'd like to. And we haven't been around to even go in to eat. So we figured we'd let Jayne (Bowe) run it without us."

Back in 1997, Perry and his fellow bad boy bandmate Steven Tyler, fed up with the lack of decent eats in their South Shore hometowns, partnered up with Bowe and a few others to open the Norwell eatery.

But now that Joe and the family divide their time between homes in Deluxe-bury, Vermont and Florida — not to mention the time on the road — felt the need to divest his stake in the eatery.

"I just want to focus on the hot sauces as the extracurricular activity," said Perry.

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