JAKARTA - Bassist Aerosmith, Tom Hamilton is back on stage to play music. The 72-year-old musician appeared with the newly formed band and was named Close Enemy.

Tom appeared with Close Enemies for the first time at a show near Nashville on Friday, October 11 last week.

"All of you, Close Enemies! Appear for the first time in The 58 Room, Eastside Bowl, Madison, TN, right north of Nashville. October 11, 2024," wrote Close Enemies, citing an Instagram post caption, Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Close Enemies consist of Chasen Badminton (vocals), Trace Foster (guitar), Peter Stroud (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), and Tony Brock (drums).

In its first appearance, Close Enemies not only performed their own songs, but also performed covers of Aerosmith's songs.

After Aerosmith decided to retire from the music stage due to a Steven Tyler (vocal) band injury, Tom admitted to joining Close Enemies. It seems that his energy for music has not run out.

"When I joined, these guys have created a lot of great songs, and I can donate something I have," Tom Hamilton said during an interview with AARP last August.

"Hopefully, when the time comes, we will produce some other songs that I've been keeping for a long time. These guys are great musicians, and it's an honor and a challenge to be a part of everything. I can't wait to see how people like it. I think they will be so amazed!"


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