Huey Lewis

American singer and actor

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November 2023 It was announced that the musical 'The Heart of Rock and Roll', featuring the band's music, would debut on Broadway in March 2024, with Lewis involved in its development since 2018.
November 2023 It was announced that the musical 'The Heart of Rock and Roll', featuring the band's music, would debut on Broadway in March 2024, with Lewis involved in its development since 2018.
February 12 2021 Huey Lewis played himself on an episode of The Blacklist.
February 12 2021 Huey Lewis played himself on an episode of The Blacklist.
2018 He provided vocals on 'Chug-a-Lug' for Asleep at the Wheel's 'King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller'.
2018 He provided vocals on 'Chug-a-Lug' for Asleep at the Wheel's 'King of the Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller'.
April 13 2018 Lewis announced he had been diagnosed with Ménière's disease, which affected his ability to sing, leading to the cancellation of his remaining 2018 tour shows.
April 13 2018 Lewis announced he had been diagnosed with Ménière's disease, which affected his ability to sing, leading to the cancellation of his remaining 2018 tour shows.
2017 Huey Lewis voiced the character Bulworth in the animated series 'Puppy Dog Pals', a role he continued until 2023.
2017 Huey Lewis voiced the character Bulworth in the animated series 'Puppy Dog Pals', a role he continued until 2023.
2016 Lewis was a guest performer on 'These Arms Of Mine' for Marc Broussard's album 'S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission'.
2016 He duetted with Frankie Miller on 'Way Past Midnight' for Frankie Miller's album 'Double Take'.
2016 Lewis was a guest performer on 'These Arms Of Mine' for Marc Broussard's album 'S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission'.
2016 He duetted with Frankie Miller on 'Way Past Midnight' for Frankie Miller's album 'Double Take'.
October 21 2015 Huey Lewis reprised his role from Back to the Future on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, where Marty McFly and Doc Brown arrive in the time machine to talk to the host.
October 21 2015 Huey Lewis reprised his role from Back to the Future on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, where Marty McFly and Doc Brown arrive in the time machine to talk to the host.
2014 Huey Lewis performed 'Long Train Runnin'' with Toby Keith for The Doobie Brothers' album 'Southbound'.
2014 Huey Lewis performed 'Long Train Runnin'' with Toby Keith for The Doobie Brothers' album 'Southbound'.
2013 Huey Lewis served as the narrator for 'Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary'.
2013 Huey Lewis played himself in a parody of American Psycho with 'Weird Al' Yankovic.
2013 Huey Lewis served as the narrator for 'Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary'.
2013 Huey Lewis played himself in a parody of American Psycho with 'Weird Al' Yankovic.
April 2 2013 Lewis performed 'The Heart of Rock & Roll' on the ABC television series 'Dancing with the Stars' to celebrate the 30th anniversary of 'Sports'.
April 2 2013 Lewis performed 'The Heart of Rock & Roll' on the ABC television series 'Dancing with the Stars' to celebrate the 30th anniversary of 'Sports'.
2011 Huey Lewis guest-starred as a character who looks like himself in an episode of 'The Cleveland Show' titled 'Die Semi-Hard'.
2011 Huey Lewis guest-starred as a character who looks like himself in an episode of 'The Cleveland Show' titled 'Die Semi-Hard'.
May 29 2011 Lewis performed at the Summer Camp Music Festival in Illinois, collaborating with Umphrey's McGee.
May 29 2011 Lewis performed at the Summer Camp Music Festival in Illinois, collaborating with Umphrey's McGee.
2010 Huey Lewis appeared as Johnny Revere in the TV series 'Hot in Cleveland' from 2010 to 2015.
2010 He played harmonica on Devon Allman's Honeytribe's song 'Could Get Dangerous' from the album 'Space Age Blues'.
2010 Huey Lewis appeared as Johnny Revere in the TV series 'Hot in Cleveland' from 2010 to 2015.
2010 He played harmonica on Devon Allman's Honeytribe's song 'Could Get Dangerous' from the album 'Space Age Blues'.

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