David Draiman
American singer
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June 2025 | Draiman was booed during the Back to the Beginning concert due to his support for Israel during the Gaza war. He responded by calling his critics 'Jew hating morons' and reaffirmed his pro-Israel stance. |
May 9 2025 | Draiman proposed to model Sarah Uli on stage during the Disturbed: The Sickness 25th Anniversary concert in Sacramento, CA. |
March 2025 | Sent a message of condolence to Yarden Bibas in English and Hebrew during his funeral. |
March 2025 | During the funeral of Yarden Bibas' children and wife, Draiman sent a condolence message in English and Hebrew after Bibas played Disturbed's song 'Hold On to Memories'. |
2024 | Performed guest vocals on 'Angel Song' for Nothing More, which reached No. 1 on Mainstream Rock Songs |
June 2024 | Draiman uploaded a controversial Instagram video signing an Israel Defense Forces artillery shell with 'Fuck Hamas' during the Israel-Hamas war. |
2023 | Draiman divorced Lena Yada. |
October 2023 | Draiman denounced the Hamas attacks on Israel as acts of terrorism. |
2022 | Releases the album Divisive with Disturbed. |
March 2022 | Draiman and M. Shadows criticized the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act. |
2021 | Performed guest vocals on 'Dead Inside' for Nita Strauss, which reached No. 1 on Mainstream Rock Songs |
2020 | Performed guest vocals on 'We Believe' for Hyro the Hero |
2020 | Co-wrote 'King of Misery' with Saul |
2019 | Draiman criticized Roger Waters and other activists seeking to boycott Israel, calling them 'Nazi comrades'. |
2018 | Releases the album Evolution with Disturbed. |
2016 | Draiman supported Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. |
2015 | Disturbed returns with the album Immortalized, ending their hiatus. |
2015 | Draiman publicly shared his political views, describing himself as ideologically liberal but supporting small government. |
2013 | Releases self-titled album with industrial metal project Device, formed with Geno Lenardo. |
2013 | Performed guest vocals on 'Dance in the Rain' for Megadeth |
2013 | Produced Trivium's album 'Vengeance Falls' |
September 2013 | Draiman and Lena Yada welcomed their first son. |
2012 | Performed guest vocals on 'Here's to Us' |
2011 | Disturbed begins a hiatus. |
2011 | Released compilation album 'The Lost Children' with Disturbed |
September 25 2011 | David Draiman married model and actress Lena Yada. |
2010 | Released fifth studio album 'Asylum' with Disturbed |
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