01:20 Announcements and Introduction 05:15 Discusses early life. His father was a jazz drummer and his mother was involved in early psychedelic art, encouraging him to play the harp while being influenced by early R&B. Lewis began playing in bands early in his life, drawing inspiration from Sonny Bo William and Jimmy Hendricks. 08:37 Discusses recording in England as a country rock band, Clover, which failed, resulting in starting a jam band in San Fransico 11:26 Discusses the influence of his first hit, “Do You Believe In Love,” and signing with Chrysalis 13:20 Demonstration—“Do You Believe in Love” 15:23 Analyzes song, noting Mutt Langer who aided Lewis in writing the song, capturing a live sound, and the recording process 17:55 Discusses “Working for a Living Tour,” playing at clubs around the country. 28:34 Demonstration with brief discussion about the making of the songs—“The Heart of Rock and Roll” and “I Want a New Drug” 31:44 After winning a Grammy for “The Heart of Rock and Roll,” his success skyrocketed and their album rose to number one on the Billboard charts. Lewis discusses how he strived to make a popular album and knew that he was good enough to do so, so long as they kept their image intact. 37:30 Lewis explains his experience in the “We are the World” exhibit and how he was star struck when meeting Ray Charles. He also was not ment to sing but Prince did not show up so he ws given Prince’s line. 42:25 Miner asks about how Lewis aided in kickstarting Bruce Hornsby’s career. Audience members ask questions