Huey Lewis & the News feat. Dwight Clark - Working In A Coal Mine - 5/23/1989 - Slim's (Official)
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- Huey Lewis & the News - Working In A Coal Mine
Recorded Live: 5/23/1989 - Slim's - San Francisco, CA
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Personnel:
Huey Lewis - lead vocals, harmonica
Johnny Colla - guitar, saxophone, vocals
Sean Hooper - keyboards, vocals
Chris Hayes - guitar, vocals
Mario Cipollina - bass
Bill Gibson - drums, percussion, vocakls
Guests:
Dwight Clark - vocals (on track 14)
Mark Russo - saxophone (on tracks 23, 25, 27 & 28)
Bob Brown - monologue (on track 22)
Summary:
Between 1982 and 1988, few bands worked harder than Huey Lewis Lewis and The News. Although the group was made up of seasoned vets, it wasn't until the breakout success of "Do You Believe In Love," a song from their second album, that they began receiving attention outside their home base of San Francisco. Over the coarse of the next six years, the group would perfect their blend of good time rock & roll music, infused with the soul and doo-wop influences of their youth. They would score big with three consecutive platinum albums and an impressive list of hit singles, including three number ones on the Billboard charts. Relentless touring and high rotation exposure on MTV would eventually pay off and the group would become a national headlining act capable of filling the biggest arenas in America.
In 1989 the group finally took some well-deserved time off from their touring and recording schedules with one notable exception. In May of 1989, Bill Graham presented a series of benefit concerts in multiple venues to raise awareness about AIDS and fund research and care for those afflicted in the Bay Area. Huey Lewis and The News took part in this "In Concert Against AIDS" series with a memorable one-off club performance at Slim's in San Francisco, which would not only be their first gig in over four months, but their first club gig in years.
Presented in its entirety, here is that performance. Surrounded by family, friends and a hometown audience, this intimate club gig has it all, including the group's biggest hits and a choice selection of covers. At one point, American Pro Bowl wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, Dwight Clark, joins the group onstage, lending his voice to the doo-wop classic "Working In A Cold Mine." Mark Russo, renowned for his saxophone work with Tower Of Power and The Yellowjackets, also joins in on the final half hour of this remarkable performance. - Видеоклипы
Absolutely priceless
Goddamn Dwight could sing
Love his relationship with Huey
R.I.P. Mr Amazing Clark
RIP Dwight! You were one of the best.
Love this song. My Husband grew up kn S.E.KY, HE WENT DOWN IN THE MINES, AND JOINED ARMY AT DURING NNAM
RIP Dwight Clark. Wish I could have seen you sing. WOW
Love this!! Dwight could do anything!! I loved his friendship with Huey!
People who don’t know, Dwight Clark was a player on the 49ers at the time.
Watch the interview with Huey talking about dwight
Not only a player but an elite player!!!
@@david5150reed one of the greatest
What a friendship Dwight Clark & HueyLewis, I can relate I just lost my best friend of 12 years to cancer, RIP 🙏 Dwight Clark
Fabulous performances here!
I never got to see Dwight Clark sing but my seat for "The Catch" was one of the best in the whole darn stadium!
RIP Dwight Clark.
This man can sing anything!! What a great cover of a great old song. I have seen him 4 times live. Every time he is outstanding!
Hell yeah am gaining an even Greater respect for Huey lately
The drummer insanely good!
One of my all time favourite bands absolute gold dust they are could listen to them all day class...
Dwight, my man.
a great band also top oftheir craft
classy
Looks like they had fun
❤❤❤❤❤
no habia visto nunca este video.. la wea buenaaaa..!!!
goes to show even pros can blow their in count.. ya was a beat and a quarter too soon for dc.. he didnt care///
Dwight Clark could really sing!! Wow too bad he didn't
Is Huey still touring? 2020?
No.. he has major hear loss
Workin’ “ON” a coal mine?? You work IN a coal mine .
This is a very old song
Thank you. Love Huey but C'mon man.