AEROSMITH's TOM HAMILTON Finds Himself 'Banned In Boston'

April 4, 2006

AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton will be "Banned In Boston" for the fourth time this Friday night (April 7),when he will put his best dress on for charity at the Avalon. Hamilton will be in costume as former First Lady Barbara Bush at the 11th annual "Banned In Boston" charity event, which raises money for Urban Improv, a theater-based violence prevention program. Hamilton has participated in the antics-driven comedic musical review three times before, including gigs as Camilla Parker Bowles, Laura Bush and Martha Stewart. "I always seem to find myself cast in drag," laughs Hamilton. "I seem to be getting kind of good at it, which worries me."

"Banned in Boston" is the one night a year when Boston lets go of its conservative image and has a good laugh at itself–all in the name of charity. "Banned In Boston" raises $400,000 of Urban Improv's annual budget, making their workshops and programs a reality for 6,000 students in Boston and throughout the region each year. Other notable participants this year's event at include Boston Mayor Tom Menino, and gubernatorial candidates Attorney General Tom Reilly, Christy Mihos and Deval Patrick.

For more details on "Banned In Boston", visit www.urbanimprov.org.

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