HUGHIE STONE FISH

HUGHIE STONE FISH

Hughie Stone Fish is a songwriter, performer, non-profit co-founder, and entrepreneur based out of Los Angeles. Hughie won the Emmy for Outstanding Original Song for his work writing and rapping on a song with Jason Alexander about the history of antisemitism through cartoons. The Arts Project Syracuse is Hughie’s 501c3, which he co-founded with his brother and another Syracusean, bringing arts education to under-resourced youth in their hometown of Syracuse, New York. Hughie’s comedy band Lewberger performed as finalists on the hit NBC Comedy Competition show Bring the Funny, got a standing ovation on America’s Got Talent, have gone on national tours, and are seen tens of millions of times a month across platforms. Hughie was voted Tel Aviv Institute's top 100 most influential Jews of 5783 and is a proud Jewish advocate. Hughie and his brother Avery co-founded Stone Fish Studios, a boutique production company providing social media consulting for businesses and event and video production. Sunlight & Stars, Hughie’s debut solo album, will drop in 2024.