Steven Tyler 'concerned' about Joe Perry's health

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IANS Los Angeles
Last Updated : Jul 15 2016 | 1:48 AM IST

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is "really concerned" about his bandmate Joe Perry's health.

Tyler has admitted he is starting to really worry about the health and well-being of the 65-year-old rocker after he recently collapsed on stage during a performance and reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest, while performing with the Hollywood Vampires.

The 68-year-old hasn't been able to get in touch with anyone to find out how Perry is recovering since his health scare, reports billboard.com.

"I don't give a s**t about the band. I want Joe to live. I'm really concerned that I'm not getting any news. I know that nobody is talking to me. I can only tell you that Joe's my brother, and I love him so much," Tyler said.

Tyler is worried that Perry has been overdoing it with his shows the Hollywood Vampires -- which also features Johnny Depp and Alice Cooper.

"I know they're putting out nothing, but he's recovering, he's really good, he fainted, exhaustion.

"But I know my brother. He's just about the only other guy that's as passionate about his art as I am. He's always asking me to do three, four shows in a row. I can't, I'll blow my voice out. I know how to maintain my career, my health. I don't think he knows how to," he said.

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First Published: Jul 15 2016 | 1:36 AM IST

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