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Joe Perry
b. 1950
American guitarist (born 1950)
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Biography
Joseph Anthony Pereira, professionally known as Joe Perry, is an American musician best known as a founding member, guitarist, and backing and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band Aerosmith, who has appeared on every studio album except Rock in a Hard Place. Perry also has his own solo band called the Joe Perry Project, and is a member of the all-star band Hollywood Vampires with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp.
Timeline
The story of Joe Perry, told in moments.
Born Anthony Joseph Perry in Lawrence, Massachusetts. His parents were both accountants. He picked up the guitar at 10 after hearing the Beatles and Chuck Berry. Met Steven Tyler at a Sunapee, New Hampshire, ice cream parlor in 1969.
Aerosmith releases their debut album. It sells slowly at first but "Dream On" keeps climbing. Perry and Tyler are called the Toxic Twins for their drug use. They play 300 shows a year in those early years.
Quits Aerosmith after a backstage fight with Tyler at a concert in Cleveland. He launches the Joe Perry Project. Both he and Tyler spiral deeper into addiction. The band doesn't record together for five years.
Reunites with Aerosmith. Run-D.M.C. invites them to collaborate on "Walk This Way." The rap-rock crossover reaches No. 4 and revives both acts' careers. Perry and Tyler are sober for the first time in years.
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Aerosmith. Kid Rock inducts them. The band has sold over 150 million records. Perry's partnership with Tyler has lasted through addiction, breakups, and lawsuits for over 50 years.
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