Huey Lewis & the News keep rolling with more shows
After taking a break from the road in July, blue-collar rockers Huey Lewis and the News get busy with a late-summer run.
The group, which wraps up its latest round of touring on Sunday (6/28), gets back on the road on Aug. 1 for a non-stop month of dates that include multi-night stands in Atlantic City and Las Vegas. The group has also mapped out dates for September and November, including two California co-headlining stops with the Doobie Brothers.
Huey Lewis and the News' most recent album is the 2001 set "Plan B," the group's first collection of new material since 1991's "Hard at Play." "Plan B" hit stores in the U.K. in late April of this year, and the group followed the release with a short European tour in May.
Lewis is currently backed by original band members Johnny Colla (guitar, sax), Bill Gibson (drums), and Sean Hopper (keyboards), as well as longtime members John Pierce (bass) and Stef Burns (guitar). Lewis' horn section--known as the News Brothers--consists of Marvin McFadden (trumpet), Rob Sudduth (sax) and Ron Stallings (sax).
Pierce replaced original sunglasses-wearing bassist Mario Cipollina in the mid-'90s, while Burns began filling in for original guitarist Chris Hayes--who is now retired--during Lewis' 2000 tour. Hayes did, however, play guitar on "Plan B," and has occasionally performed live with the group.
"Sports," Lewis and the News' 1983 album, remains the group's most commercially successful release to date. It features the Top 10 hits "I Want a New Drug," "The Heart of Rock & Roll," "If This Is It" and "Heart and Soul," and has been certified seven-times platinum, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
June 2003
26 - Toledo, OH - Toledo Zoo Amphitheater
27 - Muskegon, MI - Muskegon Summer Celebration
28 - Moline, IL - Mark of the Quad Cities
July 2003
13 - Dearborn, MI - Ford Senior Players PGA Tournament
August 2003
1 - Chautauqua, NY - Chautauqua Amphitheater
2 - Mashantucket, CT - Foxwoods Casino
3 - North Tonawanda, NY - New Melody Fair
6 - Hampton Beach, NH - Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
7, 8 - Cohasset, MA - South Shore Music Circus
9 - Hyannis, MA - Cape Cod Melody Tent
11 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
12 - Westbury, NY - Westbury Music Fair
13 - Verona, NY - Turning Stone Casino
14 - Rama, Ontario - Casino Rama
16 - Cary, NC - Regency Park Amphitheatre
17 - Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap
19 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park Amphitheatre
21 - Baltimore, MD - Pier 6
22-24 - Atlantic City, NJ - Caesars Atlantic City
27 - Lancaster, CA - The Antelope Valley Fair
29-31 - Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Hilton
September 2003
10 - Phoenix, AZ - Dodge Theater
11 - Agoura Hills, CA - Canyon Theater
12 - Alpine, CA - Viejas Concerts In The Park
14 - Anaheim, CA - The Grove
18 - Bakersfield, CA - Fox Theater
19 - Sacramento, CA - Raley Field
20 - Concord, CA - Chronicle Pavilion @ Concord (w/ the Doobie Brothers)
21 - Fresno, CA - Grizzlies Stadium (w/ the Doobie Brothers)
25-28 - Saratoga, CA - Historic Mountain Winery
November 2003
13 - Mt. Pleasant, MI - Soaring Eagle Casino
14 - Sault Ste. Marie, MI - Kewadin Casino
16 - Prior Lake, MN - Mystic Lake Casino
18, 19 - Milwaukee, WI - Potawatomi Bingo Casino
23 - Joliet, IL - Rialto Square Theatre
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