Jack Hues, born Jack Hues in 1961, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and the lead vocalist and guitarist of the new wave band Wang Chung. Emerging in the early 1980s, Wang Chung gained significant popularity with hits like "Dance Hall Days" and "Everybody Have Fun Tonight," which showcased a blend of new wave, rock, and pop influences. Their 1986 album, *Mosaic*, further solidified their status, featuring the chart-topping single "Let's Go," which captured the upbeat, synth-driven sound characteristic of the era. Hues's distinctive voice and lyrical style contributed to the band's commercial success, as well as their memorable presence in the music scene of the 1980s. After Wang Chung's initial run, Hues pursued solo projects and collaborations, exploring various musical styles while maintaining a connection to the band's legacy. Jack Hues's impact on music lies in his role in defining the new wave sound, influencing subsequent artists and contributing to the pop culture of the 1980s. His work continues to resonate, with Wang Chung's music frequently featured in films, commercials, and nostalgic compilations.