LITITZ, Pa. — A new group featuring Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton will record its first music video on the Rock Lititz campus in Lancaster County, and the pubic is invited to attend.
In addition to Hamilton, the rock band Close Enemies features Babys drummer Tony Brock and guitarists Peter Stroud, who played in Sheryl Crow's backing band, and Trace Foster, a guitar tech for famous shredders like Angus Young, Joe Perry and Ronnie Wood.
The singing duties are handled by Chasen Hampton, a former Mouseketeer on the "All New Mickey Mouse Club."
Close Enemies will record their first music video at Mickey's Black Box on the Rock Lititz campus, just north of Lititz, on Dec. 10.
"This rare gathering of iconic musicians – who have shared the stage with the likes of Aerosmith and Sheryl Crow – brings legendary songwriting and performances to life," organizers said. "Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind experience in the heart of Lancaster County."
Proceeds from the event, called "An Evening with the Producers -- Close Enemies" and produced by the Mediatwist Group, will benefit the nonprofit Music for Everyone.
A total of 600 tickets for the event are available at Ticketmaster, organizers said. General admission tickets cost $200, and mezzanine and balcony seats cost $300.
Event tickets purchased from a source other than Mickey’s Black Box may not be honored for admission. Black Box Management is not responsible for counterfeit tickets.