Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton has shared details of his first shows with a new band called Close Enemies.News of the new band comes as Aerosmith confirmed that their days of touring had come to an immediate end, following frontman Steven Tyler seriously injuring his voice at a gig.Now, while the ‘80s icons seem to have put everything on hold, Hamilton has taken to X/Twitter to confirm details of his latest project – including information about their first live show.“Hey, I need to tell you something about a band I’m playing with called Close Enemies.
We have a bunch of good songs recorded. We’re going to release one soon,” he wrote. “Meanwhile, we’re doing a show in Nashville on October 11 in Nashville at a place called Eastside Bowl.
Please come!”The rest of the Close Enemies line-up is comprised of drummer Tony Brock, singer Chasen Hampton, and guitarists Peter Stroud and Trace Foster.The drummer was a founding member of English band The Babys and has also worked with Elton John, Rod Stewart and more.
Foster was Hamilton’s bass technician in Aerosmith, and Stroud has previously worked with names including Sheryl Crow and Don Henley (via Louder).Hey, I need to tell you something about a band I’m playing with called Close Enemies.
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