- The Joe Perry Project
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Joe Perry Project
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Origin =USA
Genre = Hard rock
Years_active =1979 -1983
Label =Columbia Records ,MCA Records
Associated_acts =Aerosmith , BUX,Savoy Brown
URL = [http://www.joeperrymusic.com www.joeperrymusic.com]
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Past_members = Joe Perry
Ralph Mormon
David Hull
Ronnie Stewart
Cowboy Mach Bell
Joe Pet
Charlie Farren
Danny HargroveBrad Whitford
Joey MalaThe Joe Perry Project was essentially
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry's solo project, which Perry started working on shortly before his departure from Aerosmith in1979 . Perry signed a record deal almost immediately after his exit from the band with Aerosmith's label,Columbia Records , who were disappointed with the chaos in the Aerosmith camp and hoping to maneuver Perry back into Aerosmith.The original band line-up consisted of Perry, singer
Ralph Morman , bassist David Hull and drummerRonnie Stewart . This line-up recorded The Project's1980 debut album, "Let the Music Do the Talking ", which was produced by long-time Aerosmith producer Jack Douglas. The album was fairly well received and sold a respectable 250,000 copies in the US.During the tour in support of the album, Morman was fired and replaced by Joey Mala, who lasted until the end of the tour, when he in turn was replaced by singer and rhythm guitarist Charlie Farren. This line-up recorded one album, "
I've Got the Rock'n'Rolls Again ", which was released to little attention in1981 . Columbia's reluctance to promote the album combined with Perry's continuing drug problems led to Perry's firing the entire band in1982 .Equipped with a new record label (
MCA Records ) and three new band members in singerCowboy Mach Bell , bassist Danny Hargrove and drummer Joe Pet, the band released "Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker " in1983 . The album met the same fate as its predecessor, selling a meager 40,000 copies without any promotion whatsoever. Despite the poor sales, The Project went out on a final tour in support of the album, adding then ex-Aerosmith guitaristBrad Whitford to the line-up.During this tour, The Project performed in a series of co-bills with Huey Lewis and the News in Texas promoted by veteran concert producers Tom Young and Terrell Braly. It was during this tour that Joe formed a strong friendship with Huey Lewis. The News was booked by Fred Bolander of Monterey Peninsula Artists and Huey felt that Joe should be with the same agency in a reformed Aerosmith. Fred Bolander agreed and arranged a meeting between Joe and Steven Tyler. Monterey Penn Artist would arrange for a tour of the reformed legendary act should the principals agree.
The following year, both Perry and Whitford would rejoin Aerosmith for a very successful reunion and began a two decade relationship with Monterey Peninsula Artists which in turn helped make the small agency the industry powerhouse it is today.
A compilation album, "", was released by an Australian Indie Record label in
1999 .Discography
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Let the Music Do the Talking " (1980)
*"I've Got the Rock'n'Rolls Again " (1981)
*"Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker " (1983)
*"" (1999)ee also
* Joe Perry
* "Joe Perry" (Debut solo album)
*Aerosmith External links
* [http://www.joeperrymusic.com/ Joeperrymusic.com] - Joe Perry's Official Website
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