About
Aaron Lewis, born on April 13, 1972, in Rutland, Vermont, is a celebrated singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and raw, emotional lyrics. Rising to fame as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Staind, Lewis later transitioned into a successful solo career in country music, showcasing his versatility and deep connection to storytelling.
As the frontman of Staind, Lewis became a prominent figure in the alternative and post-grunge scenes of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The band’s breakthrough album, Break the Cycle (2001), featured iconic hits like “It’s Been Awhile” and “Outside,” both of which highlighted his introspective songwriting and powerful vocal delivery. Over Staind’s career, the band released seven studio albums, selling over 15 million records worldwide.
In 2011, Lewis embarked on a solo career, shifting his focus to country music. His debut EP, Town Line, included the hit single “Country Boy,” featuring guest appearances by George Jones and Charlie Daniels. This marked the beginning of a new chapter, blending his rock roots with the storytelling traditions of country.
Lewis’s subsequent solo albums, including The Road (2012), Sinner (2016), and Frayed at Both Ends (2022), reflect his journey as a songwriter unafraid to explore personal themes and reflect on life, love, and loss. Tracks like “Am I the Only One” have sparked conversations with their unapologetically honest lyrics, further solidifying his reputation as a fearless artist.
Known for his passionate live performances and down-to-earth persona, Lewis continues to connect deeply with audiences across genres. Whether through his work with Staind or his solo ventures, Aaron Lewis remains a compelling voice in both rock and country music.