Lewis sings National Anthem tonight
Sunday, October 26, 2014 – Aaron Lewis will sing the National Anthem before Game 5 of the World Series tonight.
Lewis will perform anthem during the pre-game ceremony at AT&T Park in San Francisco before the San Francisco Giants take on the Kansas City Royals. Coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. eastern on FOX.
"I grew up watching the World Series," said Lewis. "It's a privilege and honor to be asked to be a part of such an important night."
After wrapping up a stint on the second leg of Brantley Gilbert's Let It Ride Tour on Saturday, Lewis will continue to crisscross the country playing solo shows.
More news for Aaron Lewis
- 03/29/24: Beyonce, Lewis, Yonder Mountain release new tracks
- 03/15/24: Lewis is "Over the Hill"
- 02/23/24: Lewis sings of patriotic pride in "Made In China"
- 01/12/24: Lewis is all over "The Hill"
- 09/26/16: Lewis scores career best
- 05/23/13: Lewis plans Opry debut, releases new single
- 04/09/13: Lewis headlines Jager tour
- 11/13/12: Lewis releases first full length
CD reviews for Aaron Lewis
Aaron Lewis' "Frayed At Both Ends" features the singer/songwriter's profanity-laced political diatribe, "Am I The Only One." If you're not on Lewis' (conservative) side of the political spectrum, you may steer clear of Lewis' album. This would be understandable. Many don't appreciate politics mixed in with their music. However, Lewis – who began his career as the vocalist in the grunge band Staind – has become quite an effective country ...
When you tune into rocker turned country singer Aaron Lewis' fourth solo outing, "State I'm In," you'll find yourself excited about the potential state of country music with artists like Lewis still standing guard. Writing with an unapologetic hand and an honest, earnest love for the sounds of classic country he was weaned on, Lewis' music here steps forth with powerful emotion, great musicianship, and you can dance to it too.
Backing Lewis' play is a virtual ...
You hear all the time these days how politicians are 'evolving' on particular issues. They may have felt one way about a topic many years ago, but - nearly miraculously - they've since evolved. Aaron Lewis is the former singer for Staind, a noisy, pained hard rock band. But it's been a while since Lewis created alternative rock and roll. With "Sinner," he's truly evolved, musically. This is not some cynical, Alan Jackson gone country moment, either. ...
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