PORCH GHOULS To Support KISS/AEROSMITH In September

July 12, 2003

Bill Ellis of GoMemphis.com is reporting that the PORCH GHOULS, the Memphis-based rock band signed to Joe Perry's record label Roman Records, will be the opening act for the September leg of the upcoming KISS/AEROSMITH tour. The PORCH GHOULS, who are being described as an alternative rock band that specializes in blues rock, released their Roman/Sony debut, "Bluff City Ruckus", in April. The band recently shot a music video for their cover of the DOORS' "Roadhouse Blues", which is used in the Small Planet Pictures film "This Thing of Ours". The film, which opens July 18 in select U.S. cities, features a cameo by AEROSMITH rhythm guitarist Brad Whitford.

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