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Huey Lewis has been diagnosed with Meniere's disease, an inner ear disease that left him unable to perform. 'I may never sing again,' Lewis claims as he cancels 40 tour dates.
Huey Lewis is set to star in a new mockumentary series that delves into his life and struggles with hearing loss. The half-hour show, tentatively titled “Whatever Happened to Huey Lewis,” is being ...
Huey Lewis, Michael J. Fox, Bob Gale, Christopher Lloyd, and Lea Thompson attend the Back to the Future reunion with fans in celebration of the Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy on Blu ...
Huey Lewis has a new Broadway show based on his music set to debut next week, which has helped him cope with his sudden hearing loss caused by Ménière’s disease.
Huey Lewis shocked fans when he canceled all upcoming tour dates, citing a battle with Meniere's disease that robbed him of his hear—now he says he may never perform live again ...
During much of the ’70s, singer and harmonica player Huey Lewis led the pub rock group Clover, who relocated to the U.K. and released a series of albums that went nowhere (without Lewis, the ...
Huey Lewis in Los Angeles on Jan. 29, 2024. Charley Gallay/Getty “So they went back and did it again. And then Stevie Wonder kind of messed it up a little bit, playfully,” Lewis explains.
Lewis, who grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and now lives on a ranch in Montana, will be in New York City Monday to talk about his band’s first new album in 10 years, “Weather,” out Friday.
Huey Lewis and the News will appear at the Play Fair Pavilion of the Marin County Fair on Civic Center Drive in San Rafael at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Free to fairgoers. (415) 499-6800, www.marinfair.org.
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We started to tour Asia, Europe and all that." Huey Lewis and the News remain an active touring band nearly 40 years after breaking out of the Bay Area's musical caldron in the late '70s.
My friend was working behind the counter of a used- record shop on a recent Saturday afternoon when a teenager approached clutching a copy of " Sports," the 1983 bestseller by Huey Lewis and the News.