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Greg Kihn Band

Greg Kihn Band

Greg Kihn Band has been played on NTS in shows including The Cosmic Principle w/ Nick Mitchell Maiato, featured first on 1 February 2022. Songs played include Love Never Fails and Valerie.

Greg Kihn (full name Gregory Stanley Kihn), born July 10, 1949, led the Greg Kihn Band, which had several hits in the 1980s.

While Greg Kihn may have found a home for his music when he moved to Berkeley in 1974 and signed on with Beserkley Records, it would take almost a decade to find a successful formula for his music. Winding from Dylanesque folk to merseyesque rock, by the early '80s Kihn and his band found they shared elements of new wave music, and scored their first US hit, "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)." Kihn had a bigger hit the following year with "Jeopardy," which peaked in the States at number 2. "Jeopardy" brought Kihn two of the highest honors an early eighties act could achieve: MTV put the video into heavy rotation, and Weird Al Yankovic recorded a parody. Kihn has been hard at work over the years, hosting a radio show, writing books and coming up with clever album titles (Kihnspiracy, Unkihntrollable). He has kinhtinued recording through it all, though it has proven difficult for Kihn to recapture the successes of 1982 and '83.

(http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/gregkihnband.htm)

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Greg Kihn Band

Greg Kihn Band has been played on NTS in shows including The Cosmic Principle w/ Nick Mitchell Maiato, featured first on 1 February 2022. Songs played include Love Never Fails and Valerie.

Greg Kihn (full name Gregory Stanley Kihn), born July 10, 1949, led the Greg Kihn Band, which had several hits in the 1980s.

While Greg Kihn may have found a home for his music when he moved to Berkeley in 1974 and signed on with Beserkley Records, it would take almost a decade to find a successful formula for his music. Winding from Dylanesque folk to merseyesque rock, by the early '80s Kihn and his band found they shared elements of new wave music, and scored their first US hit, "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)." Kihn had a bigger hit the following year with "Jeopardy," which peaked in the States at number 2. "Jeopardy" brought Kihn two of the highest honors an early eighties act could achieve: MTV put the video into heavy rotation, and Weird Al Yankovic recorded a parody. Kihn has been hard at work over the years, hosting a radio show, writing books and coming up with clever album titles (Kihnspiracy, Unkihntrollable). He has kinhtinued recording through it all, though it has proven difficult for Kihn to recapture the successes of 1982 and '83.

(http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/gregkihnband.htm)

Original source Last.fm

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Love Never Fails
Greg Kihn Band
Beserkley1983
Valerie
Greg Kihn Band
Beserkley1981