AEROSMITH singer
Steven Tyler joined
THE JOE PERRY PROJECT (the band led by
AEROSMITH guitarist
Joe Perry) on stage earlier tonight (Tuesday, November 10) at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza in New York City to perform the
AEROSMITH classic
"Walk This Way". According to a
BLABBERMOUTH.NET source a the concert,
Tyler assured the crowd that — despite rumors to the contrary — he is "not leaving
AEROSMITH," before launching into the track, which was originally released as the second single from the band's 1975 album
"Toys in the Attic". (Watch fan-filmed video footage and listen to audio of
Tyler's announcement/appearance below.)
Steven Tyler: "I am not leaving
AEROSMITH." (Click on player below to launch audio.)
OK! magazine reports that
Tyler also appeared at last night's (Monday, November 9) 2009
Glamour Women of the Year Awards at Carnegie Hall in New York and was asked about whether he is leaving
AEROSMITH. "Does it look like I'm leaving
AEROSMITH?" he reportedly replied. "You know what it is — it's those people who are putting out
Joe's album.
Joe's doing a solo album. So people are paying attention to that."
Perry told the
Las Vegas Sun on Friday (November 6) that
Tyler has quit the band he co-founded nearly 40 years ago, following a recent concert in Abu Dhabi.
Perry revealed to the newspaper, "
Steven quit as far as I can tell. I don't know any more than you do about it. I got off the plane two nights ago. I saw online that
Steven said that he was going to leave the band. I don't know for how long, indefinitely or whatever. Other than that, I don't know."
Tyler told
Classic Rock magazine following the Middle East concert that he intended to work on "Brand Tyler" instead of a new
AEROSMITH record for the foreseeable future, saying, "I don't know what I'm doing yet, but it's definitely going to be something
Steven Tyler: working on the brand of myself — Brand Tyler."
Perry told the
Sun that
Tyler "has had no contact" with him or the other band members.
Classic Rock reported that
Tyler's dressing room at the Abu Dhabi gig was distant from the others, and that he did not interact with the rest of the group until they got onstage.
Perry said that he would like
AEROSMITH to continue, but admitted that he's not entirely sure how to proceed. He explained, "As far as replacing
Steve, it's not just about that, it's also four guys that play extremely well together, and I'm not going to see that go to waste. I really don't know what path it's going to take at this point, but we'll probably find somebody else that will sing in those spots where we need a singer and then we'll be able to . . . move the vibe up a notch."
Things have been tense in the
AEROSMITH camp since early August, when a fall from a stage in South Dakota broke
Tyler's shoulder and ended the band's summer tour. In the months since, internal strife has come to the surface, forcing
AEROSMITH to consider two options: going on hiatus or getting a new vocalist.
Perry told the
Sun that he believed
Tyler had been planning to leave for a while, saying, "Obviously he hasn't been giving 100 percent to this thing for a long time . . . To disregard his brothers to the point where we have to find out about it on the Internet — it's like, 'See you later, Bud.' I still care for him as a person, or at least the person I used to know. But things change."