Huey Lewis & the News(Redirected from Huey Lewis & The News)Huey Lewis & the News are a popular rock band from the 1980s. Their song "The Power of Love" was a #1 US hit and featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future, with which they also recorded the theme song "Back In Time". The band's lead singer is Huey Lewis, who has a cameo appearance in the film as the teacher who rejects Marty McFly's band's audition for the school's 'Battle of the Bands' contest - ironically, the piece the band plays is an instrumental version of "The Power of Love". "The Power of Love" was nominated for an Academy Award. Their bass player is Mario Cipollina, younger brother of John Cipollina. Some of their hit songs are:
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Some of their hit songs are:. On June 23, 2003, she released her debut album Almost Famous, featuring the hit top ten "Never Leave You (Uh Oh)". Their bass player is Mario Cipollina, younger brother of John Cipollina. Lumidee is an American R&B singer. She was raised in Spanish Harlem by her grandmother and began singing when whe was twelve years old. "The Power of Love" was nominated for an Academy Award. 2003: Almost Famous. The band's lead singer is Huey Lewis, who has a cameo appearance in the film as the teacher who rejects Marty McFly's band's audition for the school's 'Battle of the Bands' contest - ironically, the piece the band plays is an instrumental version of "The Power of Love". Their song "The Power of Love" was a #1 US hit and featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future, with which they also recorded the theme song "Back In Time". Huey Lewis & the News are a popular rock band from the 1980s. Plan B (2001). The Best of (1996). Time Flies.. Four Chords & Several Years Ago (1994). Hard at Play (1991). Small World (1988). Fore! (1986). Sports (1983). Picture This (1982). Huey Lewis & the News (1980). "Heart and Soul". "Hip to be Square". "If this is it". "The Power of Love". "The Heart of Rock 'n Roll". "I Want a New Drug". |