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‘Voice Is Still Great': ‘80s Icon, 65, Dazzles Crowd With Timeless Voice
‘Voice Is Still Great': ‘80s Icon, 65, Dazzles Crowd With Timeless Voice

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

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‘Voice Is Still Great': ‘80s Icon, 65, Dazzles Crowd With Timeless Voice

'Voice Is Still Great': '80s Icon, 65, Dazzles Crowd With Timeless Voice originally appeared on Parade. Holly Johnson, the campy, over-the-top lead singer of the iconic 1980s pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood, has still got it. The 65-year-old showman put his unmistakable vocals on full display during a recent performance at London's Royal Albert Hall, leaving fans in awe of his timeless voice. And judging by Johnson's on-stage attire, the singer hasn't lost his flair for drama a video shared to social media, Johnson can be seen taking the stage in an oversized, sparkling black coat paired with a black leather crown. As he belts out the band's 1984 hit The Power of Love from their Welcome to the Pleasuredome album, it's clear his distinctive, rich baritone still hits all the right notes. Johnson has never sounded better—and Frankie Goes to Hollywood fans took note. Compliments came in fast. One fan wrote, 'He's still got that voice—strong as ever,' while another shared, 'Love his voice!' Yet another wrote, "It's good how his voice is Still Great."Fans also had something to say about Johnson's dramatic attire. One wrote, 'Love the coat,' while another summed up the performance perfectly: 'Only a few singers in 2025 sing like they did in the '80s—Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), and Jim Kerr (Simple Minds).' Alexa, play The Best of the '80s playlist, please. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 'Voice Is Still Great': '80s Icon, 65, Dazzles Crowd With Timeless Voice first appeared on Parade on Jun 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Iconic '90s Singer, 57, Looks Ageless in Refreshing Black-and-White Snaps
Iconic '90s Singer, 57, Looks Ageless in Refreshing Black-and-White Snaps

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Iconic '90s Singer, 57, Looks Ageless in Refreshing Black-and-White Snaps

Iconic '90s Singer, 57, Looks Ageless in Refreshing Black-and-White Snaps originally appeared on Parade. is showing off her youthful glow in a set of refreshing photos. The iconic voice—who saw massive success in the '90s with such hits as "My Heart Will Go On," "Because You Loved Me," "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," "The Power of Love," "All By Myself," "Where Does My Heart Beat Now," "Beauty and the Beast," and "Pour Que Tu M'aimes Encore"—took to Instagram on Tuesday, June 10 to share a trio of simple, timeless black-and-white images that truly spoke for themselves. In them, Dion, 57, showcased her bright smile, throwing her head back and closing her eyes in the first, while holding her tousled hair up and smiling in the radiant captures put her ageless appearance on front street, as she sat in a Director's chair, one leg crossed over the other. The "I'm Alive" songstress donned a black satin maxi-length dress with matching strappy heels. "Smiles on set! :)," the social media upload was captioned, while also giving credit to the photographer, Peter Lindberg. It's unclear when exactly the images were snapped or how old she was at the time, but they look to be from a 2004 photoshoot, as evidenced by the same backdrop appearing in a separate set of pictures online. Regardless of when taken, any new photos are always a treat for fans, who are happy to see content of any kind (even if decades-old) from the legendary songstress after she revealed her health battle with rare neurological disorder, Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) in 2022. Showing appreciation and elation, fans swiftly took to the comment section of the post to show Dion some love. "Wow !!! Love these 🥹," one gushed, while another insisted the music star has "The most beautiful smile in the whole world 😍🔥." A third appropriately nicknamed her "SLAYLINE DION. ❤️‍🔥," as a fourth dubbed her "A legend and more❤️🔥."Iconic '90s Singer, 57, Looks Ageless in Refreshing Black-and-White Snaps first appeared on Parade on Jun 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Huey Lewis joins search for missing ‘Back to the Future' guitar, talks hearing loss
Huey Lewis joins search for missing ‘Back to the Future' guitar, talks hearing loss

San Francisco Chronicle​

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Huey Lewis joins search for missing ‘Back to the Future' guitar, talks hearing loss

Huey Lewis is lending a hand in recovering Marty McFly's iconic guitar from 'Back to the Future.' Various stars of the 1985 science-fiction film have united to support an international effort to uncover the whereabouts of the cherry red ES-345 guitar that McFly played 'Johnny B. Goode' on in honor of the film's 40th anniversary. Gibson, the guitar's manufacturer, is leading the effort and enlisted the Huey Lewis and the News singer, who made music for the film and had an on-screen cameo, along with others such as franchise stars Michael J. Fox, Lea Thompson, Christopher Lloyd and Harry Waters Jr., for a call to action video released Tuesday, June 3. 'Well, it's pretty amazing, really. I mean, to think about what it might be worth, right?' Lewis told People Magazine. 'So whoever's got this thing, wherever it is. I mean, forget the actual guitar and the financial thing, there's a great story there, obviously.' He also speculated that since there were several guitar techs on set, 'maybe somebody fell on hard times and had to sell it.' 'Who knows what that story is,' Lewis continued. 'But it's fairly interesting and apparently, because of the frets, it will be identifiable' Those with information about the guitar's location can submit tips online at or by calling 1-855-345-1955. Meanwhile, Gibson Films is working on a documentary about the search, featuring interviews with cast members and musicians that have been inspired by 'Back to the Future,' including Lewis. The Grammy-winning musician wrote and performed the hit song 'The Power of Love' for the film, but has since retired from live performances after announcing that he suffers from significant hearing loss due to Ménière's disease in 2018. During a recent conversation with People Magazine, Lewis shared a positive outlook on the diagnosis. 'This is my cross to bear. I have a cochlear implant in my head that now enables me to hear speech much better,' he said, noting that he still can't hear music. 'I'm still a lucky guy and there are lots of people out there worse than I am. And it is very hard to remember that sometimes, but my kids help me do that. … You have to rebalance and things, but it doesn't mean that life is terrible.' Though he's not able to enjoy music the way he used to, Lewis' disease hasn't stopped him. In 2020, Huey Lewis and the News put out its first new project in 19 years, ' Weather,' which was recorded around five to six years prior to Lewis' hearing loss. He also devoted time to the jukebox musical, ' The Heart of Rock and Roll,' centered on his band's 1980s hits such as 'The Power of Love' and 'I Want a New Drug,' and a still-to-be-released mockumentary series that delves into his life and hearing loss.

Huey Lewis says he ‘can't hear music' after severe hearing loss
Huey Lewis says he ‘can't hear music' after severe hearing loss

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Huey Lewis says he ‘can't hear music' after severe hearing loss

Huey Lewis has revealed that he can no longer hear music due to severe hearing loss. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, 74, was diagnosed with Ménière's disease in 2018. The inner ear disorder can cause severe dizziness, tinnitus and hearing loss. Speaking to People, Lewis said he had surgery to help deal with the condition. "I'm no spring chicken, so something's going to happen at some point and this is my cross to bear,' said Lewis. 'I have a cochlear implant in my head that now enables me to hear speech much better. I lost bilaterally, my hearing ... the intense vertigo — knock on wood — I have kind of outgrown. I'm mildly dizzy all the time, and my hearing just went to zero. 'And now I have a cochlear implant, so I'm much better that way, but I can't hear music.' Lewis lamented the loss of music in his life, saying: 'The worst part is that means it's bad enough not to be able to perform and sing and play, but it's really bad not to even be able to enjoy music.' He described performing and recording as 'the best feeling in the world' but added: 'I'm never going to get there. I mean, I might get to where I can try to, and I'm not going to give up. I'm going to try. But geez, that kind of fun, that kind of great ride. I doubt I'm ever going to see that ... feel that again.' Earlier this week, Lewis took part in an appeal by the cast of Back to the Future to track down the iconic Cherry Red Gibson ES-345 guitar used in the film. Lewis and his band Huey Lewis and the News performed the soundtrack's headline song 'The Power of Love'. As the movie commemorates its 40th anniversary, Gibson is producing a documentary, Lost to the Future, chronicling the search for the elusive guitar and the film's legacy. In the film, Michael J Fox's Marty McFly steps in for an injured band member at the 1955 school dance with the theme 'Enchantment under the Sea', playing the guitar as students slow dance to 'Earth Angel'. He then leads Marvin Berry and the Starlighters in a rendition of 'Johnny B. Goode', calling it an oldie where he comes was from even though the 1958 song doesn't exist yet for his audience. Fox said he wanted McFly to riff through his favorite guitarists' signature styles – Jimi Hendrix behind the head, Pete Townshend's windmill and the Eddie Van Halen hammer. After digging and dancing to 'Johnny B. Goode', the students at the dance fall into an awkward silence as McFly's riffs turn increasingly wild. 'I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet,' McFly says. 'But your kids are gonna love it.'

Lost To The Future: 'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar
Lost To The Future: 'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Lost To The Future: 'Back To The Future' stars join Gibson in search for missing guitar

Where is Marty McFly's missing guitar? If you're a fan of the Back To The Future films, you'll know exactly what that question's about. In the first Back to the Future film, Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, grabbed a cherry red ES-345 Gibson guitar and rocked out at a 1950s high school dance. He played 'Johnny B Goode' to a bemused crowd of teens in one of the film's most memorable scenes. The Gibson has been lost in the years since the time travel comedy was released in 1985 and now, four decades later, the guitar brand has teamed up with the stars of the film to begin a search for the iconic instrument. In a video by Gibson, with the movie's theme song playing in the background, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Harry Waters Jr. make a cinematic plea. Lloyd, who played the beloved Doc Brown, says in the video that the guitar has been 'lost to the future.' 'It's somewhere lost in the space-time continuum,' says Fox. 'Or it's in some Teamster's garage.' 'No one's seen that guitar since 1985, and we need to find it' Waters adds. 'Ask your friends, ask your relatives, ask your bandmates'. There's also a surprise appearance by Huey Lewis, whose band Huey Lewis and the News performed the soundtrack's headliner song, 'The Power of Love'. They all urge those with information on the guitar's whereabouts to submit tips via phone or to visit their website. The Back To The Future trilogy was released between 1985 and 1990. It spawned a video game, stage musical, as well as a cartoon series. It is also credited with being the main inspiration for the popular animation show Rick And Morty. However, the creative team have sworn that there will never be a fourth movie – with writer Bob Gale, speaking in the press room at The Saturn Awards earlier this year, saying: 'People always say, 'When are you going to do Back to the Future 4?'' He shared his answer to the question: 'We say, 'Fuck you'!' Quite right. Great Scott! Let's get finding that guitar.

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