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Huey Lewis and the News

Huey Lewis and the News is an American rock band based in San Francisco, California. They had a run of hit singles during the 1980s and early 1990s, eventually achieving 19 top ten singles across the Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary, and Mainstream Rock charts. Their sound draws upon earlier pop, rhythm & blues and doo-wop[1] artists, and their own material has been labeled as blue-eyed soul, new wave, power pop, and roots rock.[3][2]

This article is about the band. For their debut album, see Huey Lewis and the News (album).

Huey Lewis and the News

1979–present[4]

The group's first two albums were well-received, with Huey Lewis's personal charisma as a frontman gaining notice from publications such as The Washington Post,[3] but they struggled to find a wide audience. Their most successful album, Sports, was released in 1983. The album, along with its music videos being featured on MTV, catapulted the group to worldwide fame. Their popularity significantly expanded when the song "The Power of Love" was featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future. "The Power of Love" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 58th Academy Awards. The group's 1986 album, Fore!, produced two further number-one singles in "Stuck with You" and "Jacob's Ladder". The band's other top-ten hits, all from the 1980s, include "Do You Believe in Love", "Heart and Soul", "I Want a New Drug", "The Heart of Rock & Roll", "If This Is It", "Hip to Be Square", "I Know What I Like", "Doing It All for My Baby" and "Perfect World".


The group is currently inactive as a performing and recording unit, having halted all touring and recording in 2018 after it was revealed that Lewis had Ménière's disease, an inner ear disorder.[5] In 2020, they released Weather,[6] which contains songs the band recorded prior to Lewis's hearing loss.[7][8][6]

(1980)

Huey Lewis and the News

(1982)

Picture This

(1983)

Sports

(1986)

Fore!

(1988)

Small World

(1991)

Hard at Play

(1994)

Four Chords & Several Years Ago

(2001)

Plan B

(2010)

Soulsville

(2020)

Weather

The band has sold over an estimated 30 million records worldwide, according to an interview with Johnny Colla in 2006.[29]

[28]

Their 1983 album, Sports, has sold 10 million copies in the United States according to the Behind the Music show on Huey Lewis and the News (though it has only been certified seven times Platinum by the RIAA).

VH1

The Heart of Rock 'n' Roll won the for Best Music Video, Long Form in 1986.

Grammy Award

Also in 1986, the for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal was won by "We Are the World" performed by USA for Africa, in which Huey Lewis and the News were participants; however, this award went to the song's producer, Quincy Jones, and not to any of the artists.

Grammy

The songs "" and "The Power of Love" were nominated for Grammy Awards for Record of the Year, in 1985 and 1986, respectively.

The Heart of Rock & Roll

"The Power of Love" (from the film Back to the Future) earned Chris Hayes, Johnny Colla and Huey Lewis (the songs' composers) an nomination for Best Original Song in 1986.

Academy Award

The band received the award for Best International Group at the 1986 .

Brit Awards

The band's two biggest-selling hits, "The Power of Love" and "I Want a New Drug", were both million-selling singles in the U.S., certified Gold by the RIAA.

[30]

Huey Lewis and the News are the recipients of 30 Californian (formerly Bay Area Music) Awards.

All five albums released by the band between 1982 and 1991 reached the Top 30 on the Billboard 200 album chart and have been certified either Gold, Platinum, or Multi-platinum.

Blue-eyed soul

List of artists who reached number one in the United States

List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. dance chart

List of bands from the San Francisco Bay Area

List of number-one dance hits (United States)

List of number-one hits (United States)

New wave music

Power pop

Rhythm & blues

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