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Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Stable in Hospital After Collapsing on Stage

Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Stable in Hospital After Collapsing on Stage
Johnny Depp, left, and Joe Perry on  May 29, 2016.  (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)

Monday, 11 July 2016 06:32 AM EDT

Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry collapsed on stage while performing in New York on Sunday and was hospitalized, according to reports.

Perry, 65, was playing in Coney Island in Brooklyn with his band the Hollywood Vampires, along with rocker Alice Cooper, when he staggered off-stage and collapsed, media reports said.

Cooper said on Twitter hours later that Perry "is stable right now, with family & is under the best care."


 

 

A Facebook account quoted Cooper as saying from stage "If you notice one of our brothers is not onstage with us, he was very sick before the show," Billboard magazine reported.

Perry posted on Twitter just hours before being taken ill: "Warming up with Tommy. #HollywoodVampires @ Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk," along with a link to photo of the pair playing.

 

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