Aaron Lewis

American musician

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March 29 2024 Lewis released his country album 'The Hill'.
January 28 2022 Released studio album 'Frayed at Both Ends' on Big Machine label, charting at #39 on the US charts and #5 on the Country charts.
October 21 2021 Lewis released the single 'Goodbye Town' and announced his fourth solo album 'Frayed at Both Ends', scheduled for release on January 28, 2022.
July 4 2021 Lewis released 'Am I the Only One', a politically charged song protesting America's leadership and left-wing activists.
2020 Lewis continued touring with a MAGA cap and became vocally opposed to COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates.
2019 Lewis began touring while wearing a Make America Great Again (MAGA) cap, publicly displaying his political support.
April 12 2019 Lewis released his third solo album 'State I'm In'.
2016 Lewis supported Donald Trump in the presidential election, though later expressed disappointment with Trump's communication style.
2016 Aaron Lewis released the single 'That Ain't Country' from his album Sinner.
2016 Released music video for 'That Ain't Country', directed by Jim Wright
September 16 2016 Released studio album 'Sinner' on Dot Records, which achieved high chart positions at #4 on the US charts and #1 on the Country charts, selling 146,800 copies in the US.
October 2014 Lewis sang the national anthem at game 1 of the World Series, which sparked controversy when he momentarily forgot the lyrics.
2013 Released music video for 'Granddaddy's Gun', directed by Jim Wright
2013 Aaron Lewis released the single 'Granddaddy's Gun' from his album The Road.
2012 Multiple music video releases including 'Endless Summer' (live and studio versions) and 'Forever' (live and studio versions), directed by Jim Wright and Fran Strine
November 2012 Lewis released his first full solo album 'The Road', which he wrote almost entirely himself, with only one song written by other writers.
November 13 2012 Released his studio album 'The Road' through Blaster label, which peaked at #30 on the US charts and #7 on the Country charts, with total US sales of 220,000 copies.
2011 Aaron Lewis was nominated for CMT Music Awards in two categories: USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year and Collaborative Video of the Year for the song 'Country Boy' featuring George Jones and Charlie Daniels
March 1 2011 Lewis released his country music EP 'Town Line' via Stroudavarious Records, featuring seven tracks including multiple versions of 'Country Boy'.
2010 Lewis begins pursuing a solo career in country music, transitioning from his alternative metal roots with Staind.
December 2010 Lewis collaborated with Corey Taylor for a one-night-only acoustic duet show, covering songs by Pearl Jam, Pink Floyd, and Alice in Chains.
July 2010 Aaron Lewis finished recording his country music EP 'Town Line', which would be released in 2011 and feature collaborations with George Jones, Charlie Daniels, and Chris Young.

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