JOE PERRY To Join PAUL RODGERS At London Gig

December 10, 2010

According to Classic Rock magazine, AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry will join Paul Rodgers at his London show on April 27, 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall.

Perry's band THE JOE PERRY PROJECT supported BAD COMPANY (featuring Paul Rodgers) on a U.K. tour in April 2010.

A few months ago, Rodgers shed light on his run-in last year with Perry, in which Perry threw out an offer for Rodgers to replace Steven Tyler in AEROSMITH. Rodgers politely refused the offer, but does have plans to do some studio work with Perry. The Pulse of Radio asked Rodgers if under any circumstances he would ever reconsider the offer to front AEROSMITH. "I think not, y'know, really," he said. "I've never really joined a band other than joining forces with QUEEN during which we were playing my songs and their songs. And I did speak to Joe at the awards ceremony in London. Y'know, he discussed some of the problems and we talked about music. I mean, the upshot is that he's gonna be bringing his solo band in support of the BAD COMPANY tour in the U.K. I have enormous respect for all those guys and I really hope that they iron out their problems and AEROSMITH sticks together because they're such a great band."

Rodgers is currently doing some touring as a solo artist.

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