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  • Sep 10, 1950
    Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry is born in Boston, Massachusetts. The band scores a 1998 hit from the movie "Armageddon" with "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," which Mark Chesnutt reinvents as a country hit
    Sep 20, 2001
    A day after performing at Nashville's AmSouth Amphitheatre, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry tours the new Country Music Hall of Fame
    Nov 3, 2003
    Hank Williams Jr.'s "Are You Ready For Some Football" gets covered on "Monday Night Football" when Aerosmith performs it at Invesco Field at Mile High in Denver. The New England Patriots beat the Broncos, 30-26
    Jan 31, 2004
    On the eve of the Super Bowl, Toby Keith and Willie Nelson perform in a live installment of "CMT Crossroads" from Houston with Aerosmith members Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. The finale teams them all with Sammy Hagar and surprise guest Ted Nugent on "A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action"
    Feb 7, 2006
    Alison Krauss and Jerry Douglas perform "Til The Rivers All Run Dry" during a tribute concert for 90-year-old guitarist Les Paul at Los Angeles' Gibson Amphitheatre. The show also features Aerosmith's Joe Perry and Toto's Steve Lukather, among others
    Jun 13, 2006
    Hank Williams Jr. shoots the "Are you ready for some football" promos for ESPN at the Orlando House of Blues as the network prepares to air "Monday Night Football," formerly contracted to ABC, for the first time in the fall. His backing band includes Charlie Daniels, Little Richard, Joe Perry and members of the E Street Band
    Sep 11, 2006
    Hank Williams Jr.'s "Are you ready for some football" has its ESPN debut as the Vikings and Redskins play on "Monday Night Football." The band includes Charlie Daniels, Aerosmith's Joe Perry and members of Cheap Trick and The E Street Band
    May 23, 2007
    "American Idol" grad Carrie Underwood performs twice on the season finale of "Idol," won by Jordin Sparks. Also appearing are Tony Bennett, Jeff Foxworthy, Clive Davis, Joe Perry, Gladys Knight and Bette Midler, who sings "The Wind Beneath My Wings"
    Aug 24, 2007
    Toby Keith is joined by Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry for a version of "Mystery Train" during a show at the Darien Lake Theme Resort Park near Buffalo, New York. The performance is captured by ABC-TV for the two-hour special "Elvis: Viva Las Vegas"
    Sep 18, 2007
    ABC-TV airs the two-hour special "Elvis: Viva Las Vegas." In addition to music by The King, it features Faith Hill on "That's All Right" and Miranda Lambert doing "Jailhouse Rock," plus Willie Nelson, Toby Keith, Joe Perry and Paul McCartney

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