After a long career with that band, Lewis began work as a solo artist, releasing his first album Out of the Darkness in 2018 on Madison Records.
[3] Lewis was born on 21 December 1957 in the East End of London[4][5] and grew up in a tough, working-class neighbourhood.
[7] A few years later, the two joined up with guitar player John Spinks and formed a progressive rock band they named Sirius B.
[7] But in the mid-1970s, the punk rock scene was exploding in London; the progressive music of Sirius B was no longer in demand, and they disbanded.
[8] Lewis then went out on his own, playing in various local bands and clubs around London, often stepping up to the microphone to sing lead vocals.
[14] After Voices of Babylon was released, drummer Jackman parted ways with the band, but Lewis continued to work with Spinks and various drummers to continue recording as the Outfield,[15] releasing albums on a fairly regular basis: In 2014, Spinks died of liver cancer[17] at the age of 60.
[18] He returned to his solo roots, revisiting early lyrical ideas and playing around with a body of backing tracks.