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by jfv
I agree with FM Vibracobra here; seems kind of an odd topic for a thread, but I'll bite.
Huey Lewis and the News: straight-ahead, family-friendly, upbeat rock & roll band with a main dude up front and a horn section. Nothing innovative, nothing offensive. Massively popular in the '80s. Probably a fun act to see live.
If you're asking for a possible bridge between Huey Lewis and the News and what is the epitome of post-punk, it's probably stuff like U2, R.E.M., The Police, and The Clash - other massively popular rock & roll bands around that same time period that are incrementally closer to post-punk than Huey Lewis and the News.
Assuming said kid is oftentimes around you, possibly in a car or whatever, you could also just play certain records to the point where they are exposed to them constantly and they'll learn to like it. This worked with my daughters, who knew the first few records by Devo and The Ramones by heart before their eighth birthdays.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)