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Greg Kihn

Greg Kihn, the inimitable Beserkley Records recording artist of the 1980's, is known for his chart-topping songs and MTV videos, "Jeopardy," and "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em Like That)," from his records featuring titles based on inane puns of his name, such as Next of Kihn, Kihnspiracy, Citizen Kihn, Kihntinued, and Unkihntrollable.  

Greg has a wealth of music from his 30-plus year career available for commercial license for advertising, television, radio, film and electronic entertainment.

The TV and movie industry frequently makes use of Greg's music and high-profile television appearances include the soundtrack of The Sopranos, and Greg's 1983 hit, "The Breakup Song," was featured as a centerpiece number in the new Ed Burns feature film, The Groomsman, released to DVD on November 14, 2006.

A prolific songwriter, Greg 'Kihntinues' (sorry, couldn't pass up that pun), to write and record original music and songs. Greg is available as a music director, contributing songwriter, and/or musical consultant for television and movie productions requiring unique, yet identifiable, classic and 80's-era, hook-laden pop/rock songs and music.

The Greg Kihn Band, with Greg's son Ry on lead guitar, performs nationally, as well as in the Bay Area, at special private corporate, association, conference, trade show, and sporting events.   Greg is also an in-demand corporate and trade association special event celebrity performer, motivational and keynote speaker, and event emcee for national and Bay Area clients.  

These days, Greg is most recognizable as the Bay Area's #1 radio morning man reigning supreme on San Jose's KFOX 98.5 FM Classic Rock Radio with a daily listening audience that includes greater San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. 

To hear QuickTime samples of Greg Kihn's work, please click here.

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