Huey Lewis And The News Play The Hits At Beaver Creek Show

 Huey Lewis And The News Play The Hits At Beaver Creek Show


On the off chance that you weren't at the Vilar Performing Arts Center on Wednesday night, then you missed an incredible party. For that was the very air that Huey Lewis made when he and the News made that big appearance for right around two hours.

His conspicuous rough voice a smidgen more rough these days following a 36-year vocation that incorporates a series of hits and north of 30 million collections sold as yet howling the tunes that carried him to the levels of rock during the '80s.


Lewis, 63, left, harmonica close by, and got the group's quick notice with the initial not many notes of "The Heart of Rock and Roll," trailed by "My Other Woman." Then electric guitarist Stef Burns carried the house down with his clobbering solo in "Assuming This is It."무료야동사이트


It was only after later "I Want a New Drug," that Lewis at long last slowly inhaled to welcome the respecting swarm."We used to be a frank band," broke Lewis as he tended to the limit crowd of a little more than 500 in the private theater. "Presently we're hangin' with the wine and cheddar swarm. We even have a pleasant mosh pit."


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