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Huey Lewis

Hugh Anthony Cregg III (born July 5, 1950),[1] known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor.

Huey Lewis
Lewis performing with Huey Lewis and the News in 2013
Born
Hugh Anthony Cregg III

(1950-07-05) July 5, 1950 (age 73)
EducationCornell University
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active1967–present
Spouse
Sidney Conroy
(m. 1983; div. 1989)
Children2
RelativesHugh Cregg (grandfather)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • harmonica
Labels
Member ofHuey Lewis and the News
Formerly ofClover
Websitehueylewisandthenews.com

Lewis sings lead and plays harmonica for his band, Huey Lewis and the News, in addition to writing or co-writing many of the band's songs. The band is perhaps best known for their third, and best-selling, album Sports, and their contribution to the soundtrack of the 1985 feature film Back to the Future. Lewis previously played with the band Clover from 1972 to 1979.

Early life edit

Huey Lewis was born in New York City.[1] His father, Hugh Anthony Cregg Jr., was an Irish-American from Boston, and his mother, Maria Magdalena Barcinska, was Polish, from Warsaw.[2][3] His grandfather, Hugh Cregg, was district attorney of Essex County, Massachusetts from 1931 to 1959.[4]

Lewis was raised in Marin County, California, living in Tamalpais Valley and Strawberry,[5] and attending Strawberry Point Elementary School (where he skipped second grade)[6] and Edna Maguire Junior High School in Mill Valley. When he was 13, his parents divorced. He attended and graduated from the Lawrenceville School, a then all-male prep school in New Jersey,[6] in 1967, and he achieved a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of the SAT.[7] He was also an all-state baseball player.[8] Lewis attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

His mother had an extramarital affair with Beat Generation poet Lew Welch, who became his stepfather. Lewis credits Welch with inspiring him in his early teenage years.[9] His mother was close friends with the Grateful Dead's manager and extended family.[10]

In an interview with David Letterman,[11] Lewis talked about hitchhiking across the country back to New York City and how he learned to play the harmonica while waiting for rides. He talked about hanging out at the airport for three days until he stowed away on a plane to Europe. In later interviews, Lewis would reveal other encounters he had traveling around Europe. While visiting Aberdeen, Scotland, with no money and nowhere to sleep, he claimed that the locals were very hospitable by offering him somewhere to stay. In Madrid, Spain, he became an accomplished blues player as he hitchhiked and supported himself by busking with his harmonica. He gave his first concerts in Madrid, earning enough money to buy a plane ticket back to the US.

Upon his return, Lewis entered the engineering program at Cornell University. While there he made friends with Lance and Larry Hoppen who later played with Orleans and Eddie Tuleja of King Harvest. Initially an active student, Lewis soon lost interest in college. He signed up with a band called Slippery Elm, and in December 1969 during his junior year, he dropped out of Cornell and moved back to the San Francisco Bay Area. His aim was to continue playing music, though along the way he also tried other fields of work including landscaping, carpentry, wedding and event planning, as well as delivering and selling natural foods.[6][12]

Music career edit

 
Lewis circa early 1990s

In 1971 Lewis joined the Bay Area band Clover. Around this time he took the stage name "Hughie Louis", the spelling of which he would tinker with for some years after. Other members of the band (at various points) included John McFee and Alex Call. Lewis played harmonica and sang lead vocals on a few tunes.

In 1976, after playing in the Bay Area with limited success, Clover went to Los Angeles. They had their big break in a club there when their act was caught by Nick Lowe, who convinced Clover to travel to Great Britain with him. However, Clover arrived in Britain just as their folk-rock sound, known as pub rock in Britain, was being replaced by punk rock.

The two Clover albums produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange for Phonogram were not successful. By this point the spelling of Cregg's stage name had changed to "Huey Louis"; it is under this spelling that he is billed on both of Clover's albums for Phonogram, although for songwriting credits he is billed as "H. Cregg". The band accompanied Elvis Costello on his debut album, My Aim is True, minus Lewis and Alex Call, the singers.[13] As Lewis told Rolling Stone years later, "there isn’t any harmonica. I tell people, 'All the harmonica that isn’t on the Elvis Costello record was played by me.'"[14] In 1978 the band returned to California, McFee joined the Doobie Brothers, and Clover disbanded. McFee and Lewis, credited as Huey Harp, both appear as guest musicians on the George Hatcher Band's 1977 sophomore album, Talkin' Turkey, produced by Tom Allom.

Under the name "Bluesy Huey Lewis", Lewis played harmonica on Thin Lizzy's 1978 landmark album Live and Dangerous.[15] That same year, he was playing at Uncle Charlie's, a club in Corte Madera, California, doing the "Monday Night Live" spot along with future members of the News. At this point, he had adopted the "Huey Lewis" spelling, and the band was billed as Huey Lewis and the American Express. After recording the song "Exodisco" (a disco version of the theme from the film Exodus) simply as American Express, Lewis landed a singles contract from Phonogram, and Bob Brown became his manager.[16]

The band played a few gigs (including an opening for Van Morrison), before adding new guitarist Chris Hayes to the line-up. On Brown's advice, they changed their name again to Huey Lewis and The News. After a failed self-titled debut in 1980, the band finally broke through to Top 40 success with the gold album Picture This (1982). It rose to No. 13 on the albums chart thanks to the Mutt Lange-penned "Do You Believe in Love" (No. 7), the band's first hit.[16]

The band's third LP, Sports (1983), is one of the best-selling pop releases of all time.[17] It became a No. 1 hit in 1984 and had multi-platinum success in 1985. Four singles from the album reached the top-10 of the Billboard Hot 100: "Heart and Soul" reached No. 8,[18] while "I Want a New Drug",[19] "The Heart of Rock & Roll",[20] and "If This Is It"[21] all reached No. 6.

 
Lewis in 2009

Lewis knew Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds from having played harmonica on their 1979 albums ("Labour of Lust" and "Repeat When Necessary") and produced Lowe's 1985 version of "I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock and Roll)". He later produced several songs (including one where he sang backup and played harmonica) on Bruce Hornsby & The Range's debut album, The Way It Is. Hornsby thanked him by writing the song "Jacob's Ladder", a No. 1 single from the News' next album Fore!

His song "The Power of Love" was a No. 1 U.S. hit and was featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future, for which they also recorded the song, "Back in Time". Lewis has a cameo appearance in the film as a faculty member who rejects Marty McFly's band's audition for the school's "Battle of the Bands" contest. As an inside joke, the piece the band plays is an instrumental heavy metal version of "The Power of Love". (Lewis plays the audition committee leader, who, after glancing at the other, equally unimpressed fellow faculty members, picks up the megaphone and says, "Hold it, fellas ... I'm afraid you're just too darn loud. Next, please".) A poster for the album Sports is hanging on Marty's wall when he awakes at the end of the movie. "The Power of Love" was nominated for an Academy Award.[22]

Following the success of "The Power of Love" and Back to the Future, Huey Lewis and the News released their fourth studio album, Fore! in 1986. Fore! followed the success of Sports and reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The album spawned the No. 1 singles, "Stuck with You" and "Jacob's Ladder" as well as the mainstream rock hit "Hip to Be Square". In all, the album had five top-10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified triple platinum.

Lewis and his bandmates performed on USA for Africa's 1985 fund-raising single "We Are the World". The remainder of the 1980s and early 1990s were mostly spent touring and recording fourteen top-20 Billboard Hot 100 hits and releasing two more hit albums: Small World (1988), which reached number 11 on the charts, and Hard at Play (1991) which peaked at number 27. Lewis had a planned solo album titled Back in Blue that was canceled in the mid-1990s due to living arrangement issues on the part of Lewis.[23][failed verification] One of the songs from that cancelled project, "100 Years From Now", was later used for the compilation album Time Flies... The Best Of.[23][failed verification]

Lewis has sung with Chicago-based progressive jam band Umphrey's McGee at several shows beginning with the 2005 Jammy Awards and is featured on two tracks of their album Safety in Numbers.

On February 13, 2007, Lewis was interviewed on the podcast series Stuck in the 1980s. During the interview, he revealed that the band had written several new songs that they planned to record in 2008. He also stated that, given how much the industry has changed since their last album, he was unsure how they would sell the new material.[24]

During a show at the California State Fair on August 21, 2007, Lewis was named Sacramento's Musician of the Year by the fair's general manager and presented with a gold statue of the California state bear.

 
Lewis performing in Nashville, Tennessee, November 2008

Lewis recorded a duet version of "Workin' for a Livin'" with Garth Brooks, which was included on Brooks's three-disc set The Ultimate Hits, in late 2007.

On July 4, 2008, the eve of his 58th birthday, Huey Lewis and the News were the opening act for the annual A Capitol Fourth celebration on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. More than a half million people attended and was broadcast live on PBS. The band performed "The Heart of Rock & Roll", "The Power of Love" and "Workin' for a Livin'".

On May 29, 2011, Lewis played the annual Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe, Illinois, along with Umphrey's McGee. They were billed as Huey Lewis and The Rumors. Together they played covers as well as songs from both their respective catalogs.[25]

On April 2, 2013, Lewis appeared on the ABC television series Dancing with the Stars, where he performed "The Heart of Rock & Roll" in celebration of the 30th anniversary release of Sports and a concert tour with the News.

On April 13, 2018, Lewis announced that he had been diagnosed with Ménière's disease, and that he "couldn't hear well enough to sing". As a result, the remaining shows scheduled for the 2018 tour were cancelled.[26][27][28][29]

Acting career edit

After Lewis's cameo appearance as a teacher in Back to the Future, more substantial roles followed, including Vern Miller in Robert Altman's ensemble feature, Short Cuts, and Ricky Dean in Duets. He has performed in occasional television roles as well, including One Tree Hill, The King of Queens and a recurring character on Hot in Cleveland. Lewis provides the voice of Bulworth the junkyard dog in the animated series Puppy Dog Pals.

In 2013, he played himself in a parody of his mention in American Psycho with "Weird Al" Yankovic.[1]

On October 21, 2015, on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Lewis reprised his role from Back to the Future in a segment where Marty McFly and Doc Brown arrive in the time machine and talk to the host.

On February 12, 2021, he played himself on an episode of The Blacklist.[30]

Lawsuit edit

In 1985, Lewis sued Ray Parker Jr. over similarities between Parker's theme for the 1984 movie Ghostbusters and Lewis's "I Want a New Drug". The case was settled out of court with both parties agreeing to keep the settlement secret. In 2001, Parker sued Lewis, alleging that in a Behind the Music episode, Lewis had discussed the settlement in violation of their nondisclosure agreement.[31]

Personal life edit

Lewis lives on a ranch near Stevensville, Montana.[32] He considers it his permanent residence.[33]

He married his manager's secretary,[6] Sidney Conroy, in 1983 in Hawaii.[8] They separated six years later.[8] They have a daughter and a son.[6][8]

In April 2018, Lewis revealed that he had hearing loss as a result of Ménière's disease, and canceled all upcoming tour dates.[34][35]

Recording credits edit

See Huey Lewis and the News discography for albums and singles by the band. Below are specific contributions by Lewis as a solo artist.

Album appearances edit

Singles edit

The following table denotes singles that Lewis has charted with solo credits:

List of charting singles by Huey Lewis
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
Bub.

[36]
US AC
[37]
US Country
[38]
2000 "Cruisin'" (with Gwyneth Paltrow) 9 1 Duets (soundtrack)
2008 "Workin' for a Livin'" (with Garth Brooks) 15 19 The Ultimate Hits (Garth Brooks album)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Back to the Future Band audition judge Cameo, uncredited
1990 The Real Story of... Scratch the Cat Voice, episode: "The Rise and Fall of Humpty Dumpty"; Canadian children's series of animated short videos
1992 Is There Life Out There Reba McEntire's husband Music video
1993 Short Cuts Vern Miller
1996 Land of Milk & Honey
1998 Sphere Helicopter pilot
1998 Shadow of Doubt Al Gordon Showtime movie
1998 Dead Husbands Dalton Phillips TV movie, uncredited
2000 Duets Ricky Dean His song "Cruisin'" became a No. 1 hit
2001 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Himself He first appeared on July 20. The klaxon called time after his $1,000 question, and he returned on the 22nd. He walked away with $125,000.
2002 Just Shoot Me! Gary Rosenberg Episode: "The Boys in the Band"
2002 .com for Murder Agent Matheson
2004 One Tree Hill Jim James 2 episodes
2006 The King of Queens Himself Episode: "Hartford Wailer"
2007 Graduation Mike
2010–15 Hot in Cleveland Johnny Revere 4 episodes
2011 The Cleveland Show Guy who looks like Huey Lewis Episode: "Die Semi-Hard"
2013 Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary Narrator[39]
2017–23 Puppy Dog Pals Bulworth Voice; recurring role
2021 The Blacklist Himself Episode: "The Wellstone Agency"[40]

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External links edit

huey, lewis, hugh, anthony, cregg, born, july, 1950, known, professionally, american, singer, songwriter, actor, lewis, performing, with, news, 2013bornhugh, anthony, cregg, 1950, july, 1950, york, city, educationcornell, universityoccupationssingersongwritera. Hugh Anthony Cregg III born July 5 1950 1 known professionally as Huey Lewis is an American singer songwriter and actor Huey LewisLewis performing with Huey Lewis and the News in 2013BornHugh Anthony Cregg III 1950 07 05 July 5 1950 age 73 New York City U S EducationCornell UniversityOccupationsSingersongwriteractorYears active1967 presentSpouseSidney Conroy m 1983 div 1989 wbr Children2RelativesHugh Cregg grandfather Musical careerGenresPop rock synthpop rock and roll blue eyed soulInstrument s VocalsharmonicaLabelsChrysalis EMI America Elektra Jive CapitolMember ofHuey Lewis and the NewsFormerly ofCloverWebsitehueylewisandthenews wbr comLewis sings lead and plays harmonica for his band Huey Lewis and the News in addition to writing or co writing many of the band s songs The band is perhaps best known for their third and best selling album Sports and their contribution to the soundtrack of the 1985 feature film Back to the Future Lewis previously played with the band Clover from 1972 to 1979 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 3 Acting career 4 Lawsuit 5 Personal life 6 Recording credits 6 1 Album appearances 6 2 Singles 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editHuey Lewis was born in New York City 1 His father Hugh Anthony Cregg Jr was an Irish American from Boston and his mother Maria Magdalena Barcinska was Polish from Warsaw 2 3 His grandfather Hugh Cregg was district attorney of Essex County Massachusetts from 1931 to 1959 4 Lewis was raised in Marin County California living in Tamalpais Valley and Strawberry 5 and attending Strawberry Point Elementary School where he skipped second grade 6 and Edna Maguire Junior High School in Mill Valley When he was 13 his parents divorced He attended and graduated from the Lawrenceville School a then all male prep school in New Jersey 6 in 1967 and he achieved a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of the SAT 7 He was also an all state baseball player 8 Lewis attended Cornell University in Ithaca New York His mother had an extramarital affair with Beat Generation poet Lew Welch who became his stepfather Lewis credits Welch with inspiring him in his early teenage years 9 His mother was close friends with the Grateful Dead s manager and extended family 10 In an interview with David Letterman 11 Lewis talked about hitchhiking across the country back to New York City and how he learned to play the harmonica while waiting for rides He talked about hanging out at the airport for three days until he stowed away on a plane to Europe In later interviews Lewis would reveal other encounters he had traveling around Europe While visiting Aberdeen Scotland with no money and nowhere to sleep he claimed that the locals were very hospitable by offering him somewhere to stay In Madrid Spain he became an accomplished blues player as he hitchhiked and supported himself by busking with his harmonica He gave his first concerts in Madrid earning enough money to buy a plane ticket back to the US Upon his return Lewis entered the engineering program at Cornell University While there he made friends with Lance and Larry Hoppen who later played with Orleans and Eddie Tuleja of King Harvest Initially an active student Lewis soon lost interest in college He signed up with a band called Slippery Elm and in December 1969 during his junior year he dropped out of Cornell and moved back to the San Francisco Bay Area His aim was to continue playing music though along the way he also tried other fields of work including landscaping carpentry wedding and event planning as well as delivering and selling natural foods 6 12 Music career edit nbsp Lewis circa early 1990sIn 1971 Lewis joined the Bay Area band Clover Around this time he took the stage name Hughie Louis the spelling of which he would tinker with for some years after Other members of the band at various points included John McFee and Alex Call Lewis played harmonica and sang lead vocals on a few tunes In 1976 after playing in the Bay Area with limited success Clover went to Los Angeles They had their big break in a club there when their act was caught by Nick Lowe who convinced Clover to travel to Great Britain with him However Clover arrived in Britain just as their folk rock sound known as pub rock in Britain was being replaced by punk rock The two Clover albums produced by Robert John Mutt Lange for Phonogram were not successful By this point the spelling of Cregg s stage name had changed to Huey Louis it is under this spelling that he is billed on both of Clover s albums for Phonogram although for songwriting credits he is billed as H Cregg The band accompanied Elvis Costello on his debut album My Aim is True minus Lewis and Alex Call the singers 13 As Lewis told Rolling Stone years later there isn t any harmonica I tell people All the harmonica that isn t on the Elvis Costello record was played by me 14 In 1978 the band returned to California McFee joined the Doobie Brothers and Clover disbanded McFee and Lewis credited as Huey Harp both appear as guest musicians on the George Hatcher Band s 1977 sophomore album Talkin Turkey produced by Tom Allom Under the name Bluesy Huey Lewis Lewis played harmonica on Thin Lizzy s 1978 landmark album Live and Dangerous 15 That same year he was playing at Uncle Charlie s a club in Corte Madera California doing the Monday Night Live spot along with future members of the News At this point he had adopted the Huey Lewis spelling and the band was billed as Huey Lewis and the American Express After recording the song Exodisco a disco version of the theme from the film Exodus simply as American Express Lewis landed a singles contract from Phonogram and Bob Brown became his manager 16 The band played a few gigs including an opening for Van Morrison before adding new guitarist Chris Hayes to the line up On Brown s advice they changed their name again to Huey Lewis and The News After a failed self titled debut in 1980 the band finally broke through to Top 40 success with the gold album Picture This 1982 It rose to No 13 on the albums chart thanks to the Mutt Lange penned Do You Believe in Love No 7 the band s first hit 16 The band s third LP Sports 1983 is one of the best selling pop releases of all time 17 It became a No 1 hit in 1984 and had multi platinum success in 1985 Four singles from the album reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 Heart and Soul reached No 8 18 while I Want a New Drug 19 The Heart of Rock amp Roll 20 and If This Is It 21 all reached No 6 nbsp Lewis in 2009Lewis knew Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds from having played harmonica on their 1979 albums Labour of Lust and Repeat When Necessary and produced Lowe s 1985 version of I Knew the Bride When She Used to Rock and Roll He later produced several songs including one where he sang backup and played harmonica on Bruce Hornsby amp The Range s debut album The Way It Is Hornsby thanked him by writing the song Jacob s Ladder a No 1 single from the News next album Fore His song The Power of Love was a No 1 U S hit and was featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future for which they also recorded the song Back in Time Lewis has a cameo appearance in the film as a faculty member who rejects Marty McFly s band s audition for the school s Battle of the Bands contest As an inside joke the piece the band plays is an instrumental heavy metal version of The Power of Love Lewis plays the audition committee leader who after glancing at the other equally unimpressed fellow faculty members picks up the megaphone and says Hold it fellas I m afraid you re just too darn loud Next please A poster for the album Sports is hanging on Marty s wall when he awakes at the end of the movie The Power of Love was nominated for an Academy Award 22 Following the success of The Power of Love and Back to the Future Huey Lewis and the News released their fourth studio album Fore in 1986 Fore followed the success of Sports and reached No 1 on the Billboard 200 The album spawned the No 1 singles Stuck with You and Jacob s Ladder as well as the mainstream rock hit Hip to Be Square In all the album had five top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified triple platinum Lewis and his bandmates performed on USA for Africa s 1985 fund raising single We Are the World The remainder of the 1980s and early 1990s were mostly spent touring and recording fourteen top 20 Billboard Hot 100 hits and releasing two more hit albums Small World 1988 which reached number 11 on the charts and Hard at Play 1991 which peaked at number 27 Lewis had a planned solo album titled Back in Blue that was canceled in the mid 1990s due to living arrangement issues on the part of Lewis 23 failed verification One of the songs from that cancelled project 100 Years From Now was later used for the compilation album Time Flies The Best Of 23 failed verification Lewis has sung with Chicago based progressive jam band Umphrey s McGee at several shows beginning with the 2005 Jammy Awards and is featured on two tracks of their album Safety in Numbers On February 13 2007 Lewis was interviewed on the podcast series Stuck in the 1980s During the interview he revealed that the band had written several new songs that they planned to record in 2008 He also stated that given how much the industry has changed since their last album he was unsure how they would sell the new material 24 During a show at the California State Fair on August 21 2007 Lewis was named Sacramento s Musician of the Year by the fair s general manager and presented with a gold statue of the California state bear nbsp Lewis performing in Nashville Tennessee November 2008Lewis recorded a duet version of Workin for a Livin with Garth Brooks which was included on Brooks s three disc set The Ultimate Hits in late 2007 On July 4 2008 the eve of his 58th birthday Huey Lewis and the News were the opening act for the annual A Capitol Fourth celebration on the west lawn of the U S Capitol in Washington D C More than a half million people attended and was broadcast live on PBS The band performed The Heart of Rock amp Roll The Power of Love and Workin for a Livin On May 29 2011 Lewis played the annual Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe Illinois along with Umphrey s McGee They were billed as Huey Lewis and The Rumors Together they played covers as well as songs from both their respective catalogs 25 On April 2 2013 Lewis appeared on the ABC television series Dancing with the Stars where he performed The Heart of Rock amp Roll in celebration of the 30th anniversary release of Sports and a concert tour with the News On April 13 2018 Lewis announced that he had been diagnosed with Meniere s disease and that he couldn t hear well enough to sing As a result the remaining shows scheduled for the 2018 tour were cancelled 26 27 28 29 Acting career editAfter Lewis s cameo appearance as a teacher in Back to the Future more substantial roles followed including Vern Miller in Robert Altman s ensemble feature Short Cuts and Ricky Dean in Duets He has performed in occasional television roles as well including One Tree Hill The King of Queens and a recurring character on Hot in Cleveland Lewis provides the voice of Bulworth the junkyard dog in the animated series Puppy Dog Pals In 2013 he played himself in a parody of his mention in American Psycho with Weird Al Yankovic 1 On October 21 2015 on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live Lewis reprised his role from Back to the Future in a segment where Marty McFly and Doc Brown arrive in the time machine and talk to the host On February 12 2021 he played himself on an episode of The Blacklist 30 Lawsuit editIn 1985 Lewis sued Ray Parker Jr over similarities between Parker s theme for the 1984 movie Ghostbusters and Lewis s I Want a New Drug The case was settled out of court with both parties agreeing to keep the settlement secret In 2001 Parker sued Lewis alleging that in a Behind the Music episode Lewis had discussed the settlement in violation of their nondisclosure agreement 31 Personal life editLewis lives on a ranch near Stevensville Montana 32 He considers it his permanent residence 33 He married his manager s secretary 6 Sidney Conroy in 1983 in Hawaii 8 They separated six years later 8 They have a daughter and a son 6 8 In April 2018 Lewis revealed that he had hearing loss as a result of Meniere s disease and canceled all upcoming tour dates 34 35 Recording credits editSee Huey Lewis and the News discography for albums and singles by the band Below are specific contributions by Lewis as a solo artist Album appearances edit 1975 Don Harrison Band Don Harrison Band harmonica 1977 Talkin Turkey George Hatcher Band harmonica 1978 Live and Dangerous Thin Lizzy harmonica 1979 Labour of Lust Nick Lowe harmonica 1979 Repeat When Necessary Dave Edmunds harmonica 1979 The Day the Earth Caught Fire City Boy harmonica 1980 Solo in Soho Phil Lynott harmonica 1985 Back to the Future Soundtrack producer 1985 USA for Africa We Are the World harmonica vocals producer 1986 The Way It Is Bruce Hornsby amp the Range harmonica vocals producer 1986 Montana Cafe Hank Williams Jr duet on You Can t Judge a Book By Looking at the Cover 1987 Freight Train Heart Jimmy Barnes harmonica background vocals 1988 Scenes from the Southside Bruce Hornsby amp the Range harmonica 1988 Oliver amp Company soundtrack performer on Once Upon a Time in New York City 1991 Live at Slim s Vol 1 Joe Louis Walker harmonica 1993 A Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills amp the Texas Playboys Asleep at the Wheel vocals on Ida Red and Hubbin It 1994 Unknown Territory Dick Dale harmonica 1995 Come Together America Salutes the Beatles performer on Oh Darling 1997 Marching to Mars Sammy Hagar harmonica on Little White Lie 1997 Kill My Brain Nick Gravenites harmonica 2000 Duets soundtrack performer on three tracks 2005 Wrapped Around Chicago New Years at the Riv Umphrey s McGee guest performer on Bad Is Bad 2006 Safety in Numbers Umphrey s McGee vocals and harmonica on Women Wine and Song harmonica on End of the Road 2007 Gospel Duets with Treasured Friends Brenda Lee performer on Oh Happy Day 2008 A Long Way from Tupelo Paul Thorn harmonica 2009 Great American Soulbook Tower of Power performer on 634 5789 2009 Songs from Here Lazybones harmonica on Perfect Life 2010 Space Age Blues Devon Allman s Honeytribe harmonica on Could Get Dangerous 2014 Southbound The Doobie Brothers performer on Long Train Runnin with Toby Keith 2016 Frankie Miller s Double Take duet with Frankie Miller on Way Past Midnight 2016 S O S 2 Save Our Soul Soul on a Mission Marc Broussard guest performer on These Arms Of Mine 2018 King of the Road A Tribute to Roger Miller Asleep at the Wheel vocals on Chug a Lug Singles edit The following table denotes singles that Lewis has charted with solo credits List of charting singles by Huey Lewis Year Single Peak chart positions AlbumUSBub 36 US AC 37 US Country 38 2000 Cruisin with Gwyneth Paltrow 9 1 Duets soundtrack 2008 Workin for a Livin with Garth Brooks 15 19 The Ultimate Hits Garth Brooks album denotes releases that did not chartFilmography editYear Title Role Notes1985 Back to the Future Band audition judge Cameo uncredited1990 The Real Story of Scratch the Cat Voice episode The Rise and Fall of Humpty Dumpty Canadian children s series of animated short videos1992 Is There Life Out There Reba McEntire s husband Music video1993 Short Cuts Vern Miller1996 Land of Milk amp Honey1998 Sphere Helicopter pilot1998 Shadow of Doubt Al Gordon Showtime movie1998 Dead Husbands Dalton Phillips TV movie uncredited2000 Duets Ricky Dean His song Cruisin became a No 1 hit2001 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Himself He first appeared on July 20 The klaxon called time after his 1 000 question and he returned on the 22nd He walked away with 125 000 2002 Just Shoot Me Gary Rosenberg Episode The Boys in the Band 2002 com for Murder Agent Matheson2004 One Tree Hill Jim James 2 episodes2006 The King of Queens Himself Episode Hartford Wailer 2007 Graduation Mike2010 15 Hot in Cleveland Johnny Revere 4 episodes2011 The Cleveland Show Guy who looks like Huey Lewis Episode Die Semi Hard 2013 Pocket Full of Soul The Harmonica Documentary Narrator 39 2017 23 Puppy Dog Pals Bulworth Voice recurring role2021 The Blacklist Himself Episode The Wellstone Agency 40 References edit a b All Music Guide to Rock The Definitive Guide to Rock Pop and Soul 3rd ed Backbeat Books 2002 p 651 ISBN 9780879306533 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Biography Huey Lewis Allmusic Retrieved September 6 2011 Hjortsberg William 2013 Jubilee Hitchhiker The Life and Times of Richard Brautigan Counterpoint ISBN 978 1619021051 Retrieved August 1 2014 permanent dead link MacAlaster Gretyl October 25 2012 80s pop hitmaker talks about touring new project N E roots The Union Leader Marin Nostalgia Archived December 20 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2016 12 16 a b c d e Kramer Jill November 7 2001 Huey Lewis JillKramer net Archived from the original on February 3 2015 Retrieved February 3 2015 Kaliss Jeff June 24 2005 Huey Lewis still spreads the news San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved May 4 2022 a b c d Trow Paul Time for The News Kingdom Magazine by Arnold Palmer Gary Snyder Peter Coyote Joanne Kyger and Huey Lewis Celebrating Lew Welch October 24 2012 Huey Lewis on Meniere s Disease Jamming with the Dead Writing for Willie Nelson Relix April 17 2020 Retrieved April 25 2021 Letterman 84 interview at the newsline net Archived January 14 2006 at the Wayback Machine Deep Cut Missoula Independent June 17 2009 Archived from the original on September 7 2011 Retrieved August 9 2011 My Aim Is True 2001 liner notesMy Aim Is True 2001 liner notes The Elvis Costello Home Page Retrieved August 24 2021 Greene Andy May 17 2013 Huey Lewis on 30 Years of Sports Our 15 Minutes Were a Real 15 Minutes Rolling Stone Retrieved August 24 2021 Live And Dangerous Media notes Thin Lizzy Phonogram 1978 6641 807 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Bronson Fred 2003 The Billboard Book of Number One Hits Billboard Books pp 615 648 ISBN 0823076776 Hyden Steven June 25 2013 Huey Lewis s Old Weird America Grantland Retrieved August 24 2021 The Billboard Hot 100 12 03 83 Billboard December 3 1983 Retrieved October 10 2016 The Billboard Hot 100 03 24 84 Billboard March 24 1984 Retrieved October 10 2016 The Billboard Hot 100 06 16 84 Billboard June 16 1984 Retrieved October 10 2016 The Billboard Hot 100 09 15 84 Billboard September 15 1984 Retrieved October 10 2016 The 58th Academy Awards 1986 oscars org Retrieved March 24 2021 a b Question of the Week Huey Lewis and the News Archived from the original on August 31 2013 Retrieved January 15 2022 Still the heart of rock n roll Tampa Bay Times February 2007 Archived from the original on August 20 2010 Retrieved August 1 2014 Huey Lewis and The Rumors at Summer Camp Jambands May 30 2011 Retrieved April 14 2012 Kreps Daniel April 14 2018 Huey Lewis and the News Cancel 2018 Shows Due to Singer s Hearing Loss Rolling Stone Retrieved November 3 2019 Huey Lewis suffering hearing loss cancels 2018 tour Chicago Tribune Associated Press April 14 2018 Retrieved November 3 2019 Huey Lewis Opens Up About Devastating Hearing Loss Parade Entertainment Recipes Health Life Holidays Parade Entertainment Recipes Health Life Holidays Retrieved September 29 2023 Huey Lewis on his struggle with hearing loss I thought I might as well kill myself Los Angeles Times February 12 2020 Retrieved September 29 2023 The Blacklist Sneak Peek Reddington Asks Huey Lewis If He Can Fulfill Glen s Final Wish ET February 11 2021 Retrieved April 24 2021 Ray Parker Jr Suing Huey Lewis Over Ghostbusters Comment MTV March 23 2001 Retrieved August 1 2014 Huey Lewis Baits Ducks Ends Hunting Near Property Billings Gazette Associated Press November 25 2009 Retrieved May 4 2022 Myers Marc May 9 2013 Huey Lewis at Home on the Ranch The Wall Street Journal Runtagh Jordan April 13 2018 Huey Lewis Cancels All Shows After Revealing Serious Hearing Loss Makes It Impossible to Sing People Retrieved April 13 2018 Gundersen Edna Huey Lewis Opens Up About His Hearing Loss AARP Retrieved September 26 2023 Huey Lewis amp the News Chart History Bubbling Under Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved March 31 2023 Huey Lewis amp the News Chart History Adult Contemporary Billboard Retrieved March 31 2023 Huey Lewis amp the News Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard Retrieved March 31 2023 Pocket Full of Soul The Harmonica Documentary Pocketfullofsoulmovie com Archived from the original on January 31 2015 Retrieved November 3 2014 The Wellstone Agency No 127 IMDb com February 12 2021 Retrieved April 25 2021 External links editHuey Lewis at IMDb Huey Lewis at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Huey Lewis amp oldid 1193719430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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