"Have Guitar, Will Travel" Staind Frontman Aaron Lewis Hits The Road To Resume His First Ever National Solo Acoustic Tour - "Have Guit
(PRWeb) February 26, 2007 -- GRAMMY-nominated STAIND frontman AARON LEWIS - hits the road again to resume his highly successful, solo-acoustic tour "Have Guitar, Will Travel," March 1 through April 4, allowing fans to experience the iconic singer/songwriter in an intimate, one-of-a-kind setting.
Armed solely with guitar, Lewis will perform Staind hits along with his favorite obscure cover tunes, while also taking special requests directly from his audience. The highly dynamic performer also enjoys customizing his set on the spot, ensuring that every show is fresh and spontaneous. Lewis, who is widely recognized as one of the most prolific and relevant artists of his era, first captivated a generation with his solid MTV Unplugged performance nearly a decade ago. He brings simplicity and the great craft of his songwriting back to the forefront of rock, as he continues to sell out venues across the nation - with just his guitar and songs.
Flip/Atlantic Records has just released Staind's first-ever hits collection entitled The Singles: 1996-2006, along with the simultaneous release of a separate companion DVD, Staind: the Videos. The 16-track recording features such #1 rock radio staples as "It's Been Awhile," "For You," "So Far Away," and "Right Here," along with never-before released live acoustic cover versions of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb," Tool's "Sober," Alice In Chains' "Nutshell," and a live, acoustic version of "Everything Changes." The version of "Outside" appearing on the album is also the same original cut that was included on the Family Values Tour 1999 with Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst.
To date, Staind has sold more than 15 million records worldwide, with its last three albums entering the Billboard 200 in the #1 spot. 2005's Chapter V has been certified RIAA platinum and features the single "Right Here," which marked the group's fourth #1 rock radio track.
Still living in Western Massachusetts where he grew up, Lewis has not forgotten his roots. He recently returned to his hometown of Longmeadow, MA and donated his time for a special benefit concert with all proceeds going directly to the school's art and music programs. Lewis remains an extreme guitar aficionado, with a prized collection of vintage Gibson Les Paul guitars. He is a loyal Gibson player, with a continuously expanding collection. For more information, please visit www.staind.com or www.myspace.com/staind.
Have Guitar, Will Travel - Tour Dates
3/1
Royal Oak Music Theatre
Detroit (Royal Oak), MI
3/2
House of Blues
Cleveland, OH
3/3
Egyptian Room at Murat Center
Indianapolis, IN
3/5
House of Blues
Chicago, IL
3/6
Pantages Theater
Minneapolis, MN
3/7
The Pageant
St. Louis, MO
3/9
Pabst Theatre
Milwaukee, WI
3/10
Uptown Theatre
Kansas City, MO
3/13 -14
House of Blues
Anaheim, CA
3/16
Nokia Theatre @ Grand Prairie
Dallas, TX
3/17
The Sugarmill Room
New Orleans, LA
3/19
Verizon Wireless Theater
Houston, TX
3/20
Strand Theatre
Shreveport, LA
3/22
Tivoli Theatre
Chattanooga, TN
3/23
Saenger Theatre
Pensacola, FL
3/24
Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA
3/25
Saenger Theatre
Hattiesburg, MS
3/27
Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena
Hollywood, FL
3/29
Hard Rock Live
Orlando, FL
3/31 - 4/1
Starland Ballroom
Sayreville, NJ
4/3
Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA
4/4
University of Buffalo, Center for Arts Mainstage
Buffalo, NY
*Advance and Onsite Interview Availability and Select Review Tickets Available
Contact:
Lori Lousararian - 310/854-8104
Karen Sundell - 310/854-8167
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