Aaron Lewis, the lead singer of the rock group Staind, is getting ready to release another country album. The 43-year-old, who released The Road in 2012, says a new set of tunes is in the works.
A private charter jet set to transport Aaron Lewis to a Saturday night (Sept. 20) concert suffered a mishap before takeoff, prohibiting the continuation of the flight and causing the cancellation of his performance.
Aaron Lewis doesn't waste any time when he has new music to share with his fans. The singer wrote a brand-new tune on Saturday (Sept. 6), which he performed that very evening.
Aaron Lewis is taking his show on the road -- literally. The 'Granddaddy's Gun' singer will kick off his the Road Tour in 2014, performing songs from his 'The Road' album.
How does four days on a cruise ship sound, hanging out with Aaron Lewis and Lynyrd Skynryd? It could come true. Lewis has partnered with Blaster Records and CMT to give away a trip on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Simple Man Cruise VII, which promises non-stop music by more than a dozen artists.
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Aaron Lewis is the unmistakable voice of the hard rocking band, Staind, so finding success with his first solo country effort -- the 2011 EP, Town Line (featuring the huge hit, "Country Boy") -- came as a nice surprise.
"It's a challenge," Aaron says...
Going country has paid off for Staind frontman Aaron Lewis, whose love for the genre continues with his first full-length solo album, The Road, to be released on Sept. 11. It follows his 2011 EP, Town Line, which first introduced the rocker to country audiences and spawned the hit single, "Country Boy...
Aaron Lewis spent more than 16 years as the lead singer of the heavy metal rock band, Staind, before he decided to pursue a solo country career. That might seem like quite the jump, but the Massachusetts native says the transition was surprisingly easy...