Phil Lewis is best known as the unmistakable voice of L.A. Guns, delivering swagger, grit, and melodic punch to the band’s Sunset Strip sound. But beyond the stage lights, he’s long had a passion for something unexpected—flying airplanes.
One standout detail from an old-school bio: his first solo flight in the summer of 1989. That’s not a casual hobby—it takes discipline, focus, and real nerve.
For a frontman living in the chaos of late-’80s rock, aviation offered a different kind of adrenaline. Onstage was pure energy. In the cockpit, it was all precision and control.
His hobbies say it all: planes, cars, horses, cameras, guns, and beer—a perfect mix of rocker and thrill-seeker.
The timing makes it even better. In 1989, while L.A. Guns was riding high on Cocked & Loaded, Phil was taking off in more ways than one.
He’ll always be known for his voice, but aviation adds another layer—driven by freedom, challenge, and the need to push limits.
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