Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton has introduced his first present with a brand new band referred to as Shut Enemies, which can happen subsequent month in Nashville.
“Hey, I have to inform you one thing a few band I am taking part in with referred to as Shut Enemies,” Hamilton wrote on X (previously Twitter) on Friday. “Now we have a bunch of fine songs recorded. We will launch one quickly. In the meantime, we’re doing a present in Nashville on October 11 in Nashville at a spot referred to as Eastside Bowl. Please come!!”
Hamilton lately mentioned his new challenge with Guitar World, the place he additionally mirrored on the tip of Aerosmith’s touring days. He referred to as the information “a punch within the intestine” however held out hope that “perhaps sometime we will do one thing once more, nevertheless it will not be a tour.” Within the meantime, he stated, “I have been conserving busy taking part in in a band we’re calling Shut Enemies. We have recorded a bunch of killer songs and we’re getting nearer to deciding how we will put it out. Cannot wait!”
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Who Is Taking part in With Tom Hamilton in Shut Enemies?
Hamilton is not the one member of Shut Enemies with rock royalty affiliations. “I’m additionally taking part in in a band referred to as Shut Enemies with my bass tech, Hint Foster. He performs guitar together with Peter Stroud, who’s been taking part in with Sheryl Crow for 25 years,” Hamilton lately informed AARP. “Our drummer is Tony Brock, who had a band referred to as the Babys after which performed with Rod Stewart for 12 years. Now we have a terrific lyricist named Gary Stier. Our singer, Chasen Hampton, is a gifted singer who actually made the songs come to life.
“After I joined, these guys had labored up a bunch of nice songs, and I used to be capable of contribute one thing I had,” he continued. “Hopefully, when the time comes, we’ll work up some others I’ve had in my pocket for some time. All of those guys are nice musicians, and it’s an honor and a problem to be a part of all of it. I’m wanting ahead to seeing how individuals prefer it. I believe they’ll be pleasantly amazed!”
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