Charles Huhn (born January 11, 1951) is an American rock singer and guitarist. He got his start playing with Vic Amato, Andy Dennen and Al Lesert in the band Cirrus, in and around
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids is a city and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,917 which ranks it as the List of municipalities in Mi ...
, playing many gigs in West Michigan before joining
Ted Nugent
Theodore Anthony Nugent (; born December 13, 1948) is an American rock musician and activist. He initially gained fame as the lead guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of The Amboy Dukes, a band formed in 1963 that played psychedelic rock a ...
in 1978.
Career
Ted Nugent
Born in 1951 in Portland, Oregon, Huhn moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan at the age of four when he began his music career. He started with piano and voice lessons, and soon after taught himself the guitar. He began performing in rock bands in 1967, initially with Cirrus, composed of high school friends; in 1973, he performed in Tanglewood, a full-time successful mid-west bar band. In 1975, after graduating from Michigan State with a bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, he then played with longtime friend and drummer Vic Amato for two and a half years, before auditioning for
Ted Nugent
Theodore Anthony Nugent (; born December 13, 1948) is an American rock musician and activist. He initially gained fame as the lead guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of The Amboy Dukes, a band formed in 1963 that played psychedelic rock a ...
. He came to prominence when he joined Ted Nugent's band in 1978. Huhn replaced band member
Derek St. Holmes, and was thrust immediately into the spotlight. At the time Huhn joined Ted Nugent, it was one of the hottest acts in the world.
Huhn handled lead vocals on the classic Nugent anthem "Weekend Warriors", and was also featured prominently on the
album of the same name, which sold more than a million copies, going platinum within a week of release. Huhn remained with Ted Nugent's band until 1982, and recorded three studio albums and one live album during his tenure. Another live recording from a 1979 show at London's
Hammersmith Odeon
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was later released in 1998.
After leaving Ted Nugent, Huhn worked briefly with Irish guitar legend
Gary Moore
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 19526 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician. Over the course of his career he played in various groups and performed a range of music including blues, blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal, and jazz ...
on his album ''
Dirty Fingers
''Dirty Fingers'' is the third solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore. It was originally recorded in 1980, but was ultimately shelved in favour of the more "radio-oriented" ''G-Force'' album. Three of the tracks ("Nuclear Attac ...
'', toured with Moore for some gigs in August 1982. He would leave to pursue an offer from
Geffen Records
Geffen Records is an American record label established by David Geffen and owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M Records imprint.
Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and ...
to write songs with future
Yes
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Education
* YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
* YES (Your Extraordinary Saturday), a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talente ...
guitarist
Trevor Rabin
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and to put a band together with bassist
Mark Andes
Mark Andes (born February 19, 1948) is an American musician, known for his work as a bassist with Canned Heat, Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, Firefall, Heart, and Mirabal.
Early life
Andes was born in Philadelphia, but grew up in Los Angeles, one ...
and drummer
Frankie Banali. The group recorded demos but nothing came of it.
His next job was frontman for the band
Victory
The term victory (from Latin ''victoria'') originally applied to warfare, and denotes success achieved in personal combat, after military operations in general or, by extension, in any competition. Success in a military campaign constitutes a ...
, a group based in
Hannover
Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
, Germany. He recorded four releases as Victory's original lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter, and the band had minor success with their 1986 single "
The Check's in the Mail
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". He left the group in early 1988 to play with Jerry Shirley and Humble Pie. He would also team up with former
Alice Cooper
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band rhythm section
Neal Smith and
Dennis Dunaway
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He co-wrote some of the ...
and
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult ( ; sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an American rock band formed on Long Island in Stony Brook, New York, in 1967, and best known for the singles " (Don't Fear) The Reaper", " Burnin' for You", and "Godzilla". The ba ...
's
Joe Bouchard in a project called Deadringer, resulting in the release of the album ''Electrocution of the Heart'' in 1989.
Humble Pie
In 1988, former
Humble Pie
Humble Pie are an English rock band formed by guitarist and singer Steve Marriott in Moreton, Essex, in 1969. They are known as one of the first supergroups of the late 1960s and found success in the early 1970s with songs such as " Black Co ...
and
Fastway drummer
Jerry Shirley
Jerry Shirley (born 4 February 1952) is an English rock drummer, best known as a member of the band Humble Pie (band), Humble Pie, appearing on all their albums. He is also known for his work with Fastway (band), Fastway, Joey Molland from Badfi ...
organized a new version of Humble Pie in which he would be the group's leader and only original member. He hired Huhn as the group's lead singer, which worked quite well as the band's original vocalist
Steve Marriott
Stephen Peter Marriott (30 January 1947 – 20 April 1991) was an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. He co-founded and played in the rock bands Small Faces and Humble Pie, in a career spanning over two decades. Marriott was inducted p ...
and Huhn had very similar vocal styles.
Humble Pie Featuring Jerry Shirley was based in
Cleveland
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, Ohio, where Shirley worked as a DJ at a classic rock radio station. Huhn and Shirley were the mainstays in the band, and together with numerous rotating musicians performed Humble Pie music regularly all over the United States for the next ten years. No official recordings with Huhn as the band's singer were ever released, although the group was broadcast live on special radio concerts on several occasions, and bootlegs of those performances do exist. During the latter part of the 1990s, Jerry Shirley developed a string of legal problems and moved back to his native England, taking the Humble Pie name with him. Huhn ended his longtime stint with Shirley in 1999.
Between 1993 and 1995, Huhn fronted Michigan band No Mercy with
Brownsville Station's Michael Lutz on bass,
Ted Nugent
Theodore Anthony Nugent (; born December 13, 1948) is an American rock musician and activist. He initially gained fame as the lead guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of The Amboy Dukes, a band formed in 1963 that played psychedelic rock a ...
,
Blackfoot
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drummer Gunner Ross and Scotty Anderson on lead guitar. Huhn and Ross had also played together in the Detroit band The Almighty Strut in the early '80's.
Foghat

Since 2000, Huhn has been the lead vocalist for another classic rock act,
Foghat
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. Original Foghat vocalist
Dave Peverett died of cancer in 2000, and the band's remaining members wanted to continue performing. Huhn accepted the band's offer to join. Aside from his vocal duties, Huhn also plays guitar. Although
Bryan Bassett (formerly of
Wild Cherry and
Molly Hatchet
Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed in 1971 by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida. They were a popular band during the late 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s among the southern rock and hard rock communities. The band releas ...
) handled most of the lead guitar work, Huhn provided steady rhythms and played some solos as well. Since joining Foghat, Huhn has recorded three studio releases: ''Family Joules'' (2002), ''Last Train Home'' (2010), and ''Under the Influence'' (2016); and three live releases: ''Foghat Live II'' (2007), a double-disc collection featuring the band's greatest hits; ''Live at the Blues Warehouse'', originally a live session for DJ Mark Klein’s weekly ‘Long Island Blues Warehouse Radio Show’; and a live show from the ''Under the Influence'' Tour, ''Live at the Bottoms Up''. Huhn can also be seen on two DVD releases: 2005's ''Official Bootleg DVD - Vol. 1 (2002 - 2004)''; and ''Live in St. Pete'', issued in December 2013.
In 2003, he took part in a reunion with his former
Victory
The term victory (from Latin ''victoria'') originally applied to warfare, and denotes success achieved in personal combat, after military operations in general or, by extension, in any competition. Success in a military campaign constitutes a ...
bandmates. The result was the CD release ''Instinct''. Huhn declined an offer to rejoin Victory as the band's permanent lead vocalist, and chose instead to continue his work with Foghat. In 2007, he recorded an album with guitarist
Matt Roehr, formerly of German superstars
Böhse Onkelz.
He remained a vital part of Foghat until January 21, 2022, when Foghat announced that Charlie Huhn "decided to retire, via email, on very short notice". They are carrying on with new vocalist and guitarist Scott Holt.
Discography
with Foghat
* ''
Family Joules
''Family Joules'' is the fourteenth studio album by Foghat, released in 2003. It is the first album by the band without its founding member, guitarist and singer Dave Peverett and their first album to feature singer/guitarist Charlie Huhn and g ...
'' (2002)
* ''Official Bootleg DVD - Vol. 1 (2002-2004)'' (2005)
* ''
Foghat Live II
''Live II'' is a live album by the rock band Foghat. It was recorded in 2006 and released on 26 June 2007. It is Foghat's follow up to their 1977 album '' Foghat Live''.
Track listing Disc 1
#Night Shift
#Take Me to the River
#Stone ...
'' (2007)
* ''Live at the Blues Warehouse'' (2009)
* ''
Last Train Home'' (2010)
* ''Live in St. Pete'' DVD (2013)
* ''
Under the Influence'' (2016)
* ''8 Days on the Road'' (2021)
with Matt Roehr
* ''Barra da Tijuca'' (2007)
with Deadringer
* ''Electrocution of the Heart'' (1989)
with
Axel Rudi Pell
* ''
Wild Obsession'' (1989)
with Victory
* ''Victory'' (1985)
* ''Don't Get Mad... Get Even'' (1986)
* ''Hungry Hearts'' (1987)
* ''That's Live'' (1988)
* ''Instinct'' (2003)
with Gary Moore
* ''
Dirty Fingers
''Dirty Fingers'' is the third solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore. It was originally recorded in 1980, but was ultimately shelved in favour of the more "radio-oriented" ''G-Force'' album. Three of the tracks ("Nuclear Attac ...
'' (1983)
with Ted Nugent
* ''
Weekend Warriors'' (1978)
* ''
State of Shock'' (1979)
* ''
Scream Dream
''Scream Dream'' is the sixth studio album by American hard rock musician Ted Nugent. The album was released in June 1980 by Epic Records, and reached number 13 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It was his last studio album to feature drummer Cliff Da ...
'' (1980)
* ''
Intensities in 10 Cities
''Intensities in 10 Cities'' is the second live album by the American guitarist Ted Nugent, released in 1981 and consisting of ten songs recorded during the last ten dates of Nugent's 1980 tour. Nugent played two or three new songs every night ...
'' (1981)
References
External links
Foghat / Charlie Huhn interview(travellersintime.com)
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American rock singers
American heavy metal guitarists
1951 births
Living people
Michigan State University alumni
Musicians from Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Gary Moore Band members
Singers from Michigan
Guitarists from Michigan
American male guitarists
20th-century American guitarists
Ted Nugent Band members
20th-century American male musicians