STAIND Vocalist Headed To Middle East

September 24, 2010

According to The Pulse of Radio, STAIND vocalist Aaron Lewis will kick off a solo acoustic tour on October 7 in Boston, but before that Lewis is leaving this weekend for another trip much further away. "I go over to the conflict in the Middle East very soon, and I'll be over there for a week or so, and I come back and have a few days at home to recover, and go out on tour for the month of October and the beginning of November," he said.

Lewis will be out in the Middle East for a week, performing for U.S. troops at several undisclosed locations.

The singer also says that his debut solo album will be arriving within the next few months, but he did not give any more details on when or how it will be released.

Lewis said his solo album has a definite "country flavor" to it, and features guest spots by Hank Williams Jr., George Jones and Charlie Daniels.

Lewis's fall solo acoustic tour will begin on October 7 in Boston and end four weeks later on November 2 in Abilene, Texas.

STAIND will regroup after a year-long break in December to begin writing the follow-up to 2008's "The Illusion Of Progress".

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