Official Huey Lewis and the News Website SubscribeStore NEW MERCH!News Join Bill Gibson and 13 other renowned drummers on July 19th for the FREE A Night in the Pocket concert presented by Yamaha Drums. First come, first served! Date: Saturday, July 19, 2025Time: Doors open at 5:30pm, show starts at 7PMLocation: Analog at Hutton Hotel – 1808 West End Ave., 2nd Floor, Nashville, TN Huey: Terrible news. Brian was among a handful of the most important American popular musical artists of all time. Extremely talented and vastly influential, his music will live on forever.Johnny: Yours Truly, Brian Wilson, and my bride Christie-Claire . . . a magical backstage dream-come-true moment for me! Hands-down, Brian was my NUMBER ONE musical influence growing up in the early sixties. He made me aware that a chord could have more than three notes, a song could ‘live’ in more than one key, and it was okay for a man to express his deepest feelings on love, relationships, and the world at large. Brian, you now have all the time in the world to write that big chord progression in the sky… When it comes to guitars in movies, no guitar was more iconic or more influential than the Cherry Red Gibson ES-345 used by Marty McFly to play “Johnny B Goode” in the movie Back to the Future. That scene has been cited by countless artists as the moment they knew they wanted to play guitar.One problem: the guitar has been missing since 1985, and no one knows its whereabouts.Join the filmmakers as they search the globe for the most important guitar in cinema history, all while telling the story of the iconic movie scene that inspired a generation to pick up the guitar.Where we’re going, we don’t need roads—just clues. Do you know anything about the missing original Gibson ES-345? Or do you want to be the first to hear what we uncover? Click the link and come along for the ride or call 1-855-345-1955 to submit your tips! ! Huey joins Tim and Troy Green for a wide-ranging conversation about life, loss, fame and finding joy after adversity. ! Chris Hayes, the guitarist responsible for several Huey Lewis and the News Hits, plays his most iconic guitar parts and tells stories about writing, recording, and touring with one of the biggest Pop bands of the 1980s in this brand new ! These videos are part of Vertex Effects’ upcoming “The Guitarist Behind…” interview with Chris Hayes, coming soon! Menu ©, Hugh Anthony Cregg III (born July 5, 1950), [1] known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American actor and former singer-songwriter. Lewis sang lead and played harmonica for his band, Huey Lewis and the News, until being forced into retirement due to hearing loss in 2018; he also wrote or co-wrote many of the band's songs., Huey joins Tim and Troy Green for a wide-ranging conversation about life, loss, fame and finding joy after adversity. Watch the entire interview! Check out the full 2-Hour Interview with Chris Hayes on Vortex Effect!.