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Huey Discusses Phil Lynott in this American Songwriter Interview

For several years before he co-founded Huey Lewis and the News, Lewis co-fronted the San Francisco-adjacent rock band Clover, which formed in 1967 and brought him aboard as co-lead vocalist in 1972. He appeared on their last two studio albums, Unavailable and Love on the Wire, both released in 1977 and produced in the UK by future studio legend Robert John “Mutt” Lange. Clover moved to England in 1976 and toured with the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Graham Parker and the Rumour, and Thin Lizzy. It is while opening for Thin Lizzy that its frontman, the late Phil Lynott, became a mentor to Lewis. Read Full Article

Watch Huey on Sherri!

Huey Lewis talks to Sherri about how his iconic performance on “We Are the World” was because Prince was a no-show! Plus – he discusses his new Broadway musical “Heart of Rock & Roll” and his special friendship with Michael J. Fox.

Watch Huey on The View!

Check out Huey’s interview with the ladies from The View! Huey talks about bringing his iconic tracks to the stage in “The Heart of Rock and Roll” and “Back to the Future,” and opens up about his experience losing his hearing six years ago.

A Chance To Meet Huey This Wednesday in NYC!

A special Valentine’s Day event! Discount tickets to our Broadway musical, “The Heart of Rock and Roll,” and a chance to meet Huey!

  • The James Earl Jones Theatre in New York City
    138 West 48th Street, New York, NY
  • 2/14 at 12:30 pm 

Tickets for just $19.85 (the year “Power of Love” was released). Limit 2 tickets per person.

PLUS the first 50 people in line will get to meet Huey and receive a keepsake #HeartOfRNR polaroid photo!