What happened to Greg Kihn?

What happened to Greg Kihn?

The ’80s pop star-turned-radio personality has parted ways with KUFX-FM (aka K-Fox) in Northern California after a 16-year stint doing the morning-drive show. “I am unemployed, along with a large percentage of my fellow Americans, but I am an optimist,” the former Greg Kihn Band frontman posted on his website.

Where is the Greg Kihn Band from?

San Francisco, CA
The Greg Kihn Band/Origin

What band did Greg Kihn play in?

The Greg Kihn BandSince 1976
Greg Kihn/Music groups

Did Joe Satriani play with Greg Kihn?

Before breaking big with his own solo career, JOE SATRIANI was the Greg Kihn Band’s lead guitarist during the Post Beserkley Records era 1985 to 1987. Fans of Satch, as he’s affectionately referred to, will find eleven incredibly rare, hard-to-find studio and live tracks featuring the guitar prodigy.

Who is the lead singer of the Greg Kihn Band?

Greg Kihn
The Greg Kihn Band/Lead singers

When did Kevin Kihn write his first book?

Kihn’s literary career also began in 1996 with the release of his first novel, Horror Show, published by Tor/Forge Books. Horror Show was nominated for the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel. It was followed by Shade of Pale (1997), Big Rock Beat (1998), and Mojo Hand (1999).

How many horror novels has kit Kihn written?

Kihn has written four horror fiction novels, beginning with Horror Show (1996), which nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel, followed by Shade of Pale (1997). Big Rock Beat and Mojo Hand were subsequently released as sequels to Horror Show .

Who is Greg Kihn?

Greg Kihn continues to pioneer the Rock Thriller Genre with RUBBER SOUL, a murder mystery and an action packed ride through Beatlemania, featuring THE BEATLES themselves. Dust Bin Bob runs a second hand shop at the Flea Market on Penny Lane.

What is your review of Rubber Soul by Greg Kihn?

“Rubber Soul” by Greg Kihn was an enjoyable, playful and entertaining read, although it was not entirely what I had expected from a book with a Beatles theme. Kihn brings the times of the Beatles brilliantly back to life: the life of musicians, the price of a guitar, the price of records, the record distribution system (ehm, what system?).