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Huey Lewis

Historical Figure

Huey Lewis

b. 1950

American singer and actor

Postwar

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Biography

Hugh Anthony Cregg III, known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American actor and former singer-songwriter.

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1950 Birth

Born Hugh Anthony Cregg III in New York City. Raised in Marin County, California. He was a prep school kid who played harmonica in bars during high school.

1982 Event

Formed Huey Lewis and the News. Their first album tanked. The second one, Sports, sold 10 million copies. "The Heart of Rock and Roll" and "I Want a New Drug" became inescapable.

1985 Event

"The Power of Love" from Back to the Future hit number one. Lewis had told the filmmakers his band was "too hip to be square." They put the joke in the movie.

1988 Event

Small World released. The album underperformed. The band's moment had crested. Lewis kept touring anyway. He never pretended to be anything other than a bar band that got lucky.

2018 Event

Announced he'd lost most of his hearing to Meniere's disease. He can't hear music well enough to sing in tune anymore. He described it as "a crummy thing for a musician."

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