Huey Lewis

Singer-songwriter and actor, 'The Power of Love'

Huey Lewis - Singer-songwriter and actor, 'The Power of Love'
Born

July 5th, 1950
75 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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This individual achieved success as a singer-songwriter and actor, particularly in the 1980s. He fronted the band Huey Lewis and the News, which produced numerous hit songs and albums. The band gained widespread popularity with the release of the album 'Sports' in 1983, which featured chart-topping singles. The song 'The Power of Love' earned acclaim after its inclusion in the film 'Back to the Future', solidifying the band’s place in pop culture. Apart from music, this individual also made appearances in films and television, showcasing versatility beyond the music scene.

Fronted Huey Lewis and the News

Released the hit song 'The Power of Love'

Achieved multi-platinum status with the album 'Sports'

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