AEROSMITH's JOE PERRY Covers 'Run Rudolph Run': Remix Available

December 22, 2010

Back in December of 2008, AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry recorded a cover version of "Run Rudolph Run". This year you can listen to a remix of that recording.

"This is my favorite Christmas song and one I've always wanted to cover," Perry said. "I was in the studio working anyway and when I couldn't find my copy of the CD, I decided to just give the song a try. Four hours later, we had the song and decided to give it away.

"I hope everyone enjoys it and this makes the holidays a little happier this year."

Perry recorded "Run Rudolph Run" at his Boston home studio with Boneyard studio engineer Paul Santo on drums and piano on the track.

Listen to a remix of Joe Perry's cover of "Run Rudolph Run" using the audio player below.

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