Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band that was founded in 1979. They enjoyed mainstream success primarily in the 1980s. Through the years their formation changed a bit. The original lineup of the band consisted of Huey Lewis (Vocals, Harmonica), Sean Hopper (Keyboards), Bill Gibson (Drums), Johnny Colla (Guitar, Saxophone), Mario Cipollina (Bass) and Chris Hayes (Guitar). They were one of Marty McFly's favorite bands.
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| - Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band that was founded in 1979. They enjoyed mainstream success primarily in the 1980s. Through the years their formation changed a bit. The original lineup of the band consisted of Huey Lewis (Vocals, Harmonica), Sean Hopper (Keyboards), Bill Gibson (Drums), Johnny Colla (Guitar, Saxophone), Mario Cipollina (Bass) and Chris Hayes (Guitar). They were one of Marty McFly's favorite bands.
- Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band.
- Huey Lewis And The News was a popular board game for 2-4 people for a brief period during the 1980s.
- Huey Lewis and the News did the songs I Want A New Drug and Workin For a Livin'.
- 'Huey Lewis and the News is a blues-rock band whose song "Do You Believe In Love" appeared in the episode "The Prodigal Son" of the show Miami Vice.
- Blue eyed soul band known for such hits as The Heart of Rock and Roll and Back in Time, the latter of which was used in the soundtrack for the film Back to the Future and its subsequent animated series.
- Huey Lewis and the News are an american band, formed in 1978 in Corte Madera, San Francisco. Their song "The Power of Love " is featured in Rock Band 3 . The band is actually compossed by lead singer Huey Lewis, guitarist and saxophonist Johnny Colla, keyboardist Sean Hopper, drummer Bill Gibson, bassist John Pierce, guitarist Stef Burns, trumpeter Marvin McFadden, and tenor sax Rob Sudduth and Johnnie Bamont. Former members of the band are Mario Cipollina (first bassist of the band, who left in 1994), Chris Hayes (lead guitar, who worked with the band since 1978 and left in 2001) and Ron Stallings (former tenor sax, who passed away in april 13, 2009).
- Huey Lewis and the News are a Grammy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated American rock band based in San Francisco, California. They had a run of hit singles during the 1980s and early 1990s, eventually scoring a total of 19 Top Ten singles across the Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and Mainstream Rock Charts. Their greatest success was in the 1980s with the No. 1 album, Sports, coupled with a series of highly successful MTV videos. Their worldwide fame expanded when the song "The Power of Love" was featured as a key track in the film Back to the Future, and became a No. 1 hit. "Back in Time" was also used in the movie, over the end credits.
- Huey Lewis and the News is a band from The Eighties fronted by Huey Lewis. Back in the 1980s, they had many hits and were reasonably adept with making music videos. Now, they are often forgotten even by shows waxing nostalgic over The Eighties, but remain a popular live act. Some of their work remains in the popular consciousness, though it isn't always consciously attributed to them. They recorded "Hip to Be Square," which made the soundtrack of American Psycho the movie. They also did "The Power of Love" and "Back in Time," both from Back to The Future.
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| - Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band that was founded in 1979. They enjoyed mainstream success primarily in the 1980s. Through the years their formation changed a bit. The original lineup of the band consisted of Huey Lewis (Vocals, Harmonica), Sean Hopper (Keyboards), Bill Gibson (Drums), Johnny Colla (Guitar, Saxophone), Mario Cipollina (Bass) and Chris Hayes (Guitar). They were one of Marty McFly's favorite bands.
- Huey Lewis and the News are an american band, formed in 1978 in Corte Madera, San Francisco. Their song "The Power of Love " is featured in Rock Band 3 . The band is actually compossed by lead singer Huey Lewis, guitarist and saxophonist Johnny Colla, keyboardist Sean Hopper, drummer Bill Gibson, bassist John Pierce, guitarist Stef Burns, trumpeter Marvin McFadden, and tenor sax Rob Sudduth and Johnnie Bamont. Former members of the band are Mario Cipollina (first bassist of the band, who left in 1994), Chris Hayes (lead guitar, who worked with the band since 1978 and left in 2001) and Ron Stallings (former tenor sax, who passed away in april 13, 2009). The band scored 19 top ten singles during the decades of 1980s and 1990s. Some of their best known songs are "The Power of Love", "I Want a New Drug", "Heart and Soul", "The Heart of Rock and Roll" and "Stuck with You". Album "Sports" sold about 10 million copies alone in U.S and "Fore!" reached number one on Billboard 200.
- Huey Lewis and the News are an American rock band.
- Huey Lewis And The News was a popular board game for 2-4 people for a brief period during the 1980s.
- Huey Lewis and the News did the songs I Want A New Drug and Workin For a Livin'.
- Huey Lewis and the News are a Grammy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated American rock band based in San Francisco, California. They had a run of hit singles during the 1980s and early 1990s, eventually scoring a total of 19 Top Ten singles across the Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and Mainstream Rock Charts. Their greatest success was in the 1980s with the No. 1 album, Sports, coupled with a series of highly successful MTV videos. Their worldwide fame expanded when the song "The Power of Love" was featured as a key track in the film Back to the Future, and became a No. 1 hit. "Back in Time" was also used in the movie, over the end credits. Huey Lewis and the News continues to tour to this day; however, the lineup has changed significantly since the band's heyday Hey Paul... thumb|230px|left|Back in Time by Huey Lewis & the News
- 'Huey Lewis and the News is a blues-rock band whose song "Do You Believe In Love" appeared in the episode "The Prodigal Son" of the show Miami Vice.
- Blue eyed soul band known for such hits as The Heart of Rock and Roll and Back in Time, the latter of which was used in the soundtrack for the film Back to the Future and its subsequent animated series.
- Huey Lewis and the News is a band from The Eighties fronted by Huey Lewis. Back in the 1980s, they had many hits and were reasonably adept with making music videos. Now, they are often forgotten even by shows waxing nostalgic over The Eighties, but remain a popular live act. Some of their work remains in the popular consciousness, though it isn't always consciously attributed to them. They recorded "Hip to Be Square," which made the soundtrack of American Psycho the movie. They also did "The Power of Love" and "Back in Time," both from Back to The Future. Not to be confused with Hewys Animated Movie Reviews.
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