Lewis sweetens up 'Pineapple' Date: 03 Aug 2008 Akron Beacon Journal -
When the credits come up at the end of Pineapple Express, opening Wednesday, a familiar voice and bygone sound kick in, and suddenly you're thrust back in time — it's Huey Lewis and the News singing the movie's theme song.
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`Pineapple Express' brings good news to Huey Lewis Date: 03 Aug 2008 LA.com -
Movie tune flashback
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Top horn player donates sax to help South Hagerstown band get back in the Groove Date: 11 Aug 2008 The Herald-Mail -
HAGERSTOWN Tour the world as a musician with Tina Turner, Joe Cocker and Huey Lewis and the News. Check. Top jazz charts with singles like "Born 2 Groove" and "Vinyl." Check. Donate a saxophone worth more than $9,000 to a local high school band. Not many professional jazz musicians can check that off their lists, but Euge Groove, born Steven Eugene Grove, just did.
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A Q&A with ... 'Office' and 'Pineapple' star Craig Robinson Date: 11 Aug 2008 USA Today -
I enjoyed a lot of things about Pineapple Express: the title song by Huey Lewis, the teepee on Saul's bed, every scene with Red. But one of my favorite parts of the movie has to be that Seth Rogen and...
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'Pineapple Express' sweet for Huey Lewis Date: 17 Aug 2008 The Record -
Huey Lewis did us a favor by circling back; back in time, back to 1985. He was digging up history, unearthing the lessons he learned from penning two songs for a movie soundtrack.
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Star has music to 'Express' Date: 17 Aug 2008 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette -
HOLLYWOOD – Ask ’80s pop-rock star Huey Lewis how he wound up recording the title song for the stoner action-comedy “Pineapple Express,” and he’ll basically shrug. “They e-mailed, ‘Would I write a song for a Seth Rogen movie?’ I said, ‘Why not?’ ” he recalled. Photo caption: Lewis
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Popular business directory searches Date: 18 Aug 2008 The Weatherford Democrat -
With patriotic music playing in the background and dozens of American Flags waving to the tunes, more than 1,000 spectators came to view the UH-1D 65-10068 Huey helicopter lifted 20 feet, where it will rest at the future site of the National Vietnam War Museum on Highway 180.
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Every boy needs a first rock experience Date: 24 Aug 2008 Albany Times Union -
I'd like to tell you the headliner at my first rock concert was someone cool, someone ? most anyone ? other than Huey Lewis and the News. But I can't, and for this I blame a drop in coolness quotient that compels me to make Lawrence Welk pop culture references to this day.Most kidding aside, I'm convinced your first big-time rock show says something, however small, about you. That sounds ...
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