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.
These are photos from concerts where The Greg Kihn band played, so they may be of other bands that played the concert as well.
Jefferson Starship / Greg Kihn Band Oct 23, 1981 West Lafayette, Indiana, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jefferson Starship / Greg Kihn Band Oct 23, 1981 West Lafayette, Indiana, United States Uploaded by Wsb
The Rolling Stones / The J. Geils Band / George Thoughgood and the Delaware Destroyers / The Greg Kihn Band Oct 17, 1981 San Francisco, California, United States Uploaded by Robert Ledford
The Rolling Stones / The J. Geils Band / Greg Kihn Band Oct 15, 1981 Seattle, Washington, United States Uploaded by Dt Rocks
The Rolling Stones / The J. Geils Band / The Greg Kihn Band Oct 14, 1981 Seattle, Washington, United States Uploaded by Schlapme
The Rolling Stones / The J. Geils Band / The Greg Kihn Band Oct 14, 1981 Seattle, Washington, United States Uploaded by Ric Kilmer
The Rolling Stones / The J. Geils Band / Greg Kihn Band Oct 14, 1981 Seattle, Washington, United States Uploaded by Dt Rocks
Journey / Greg Khin Band Oct 3, 1981 Lexington, Kentucky, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
The Tubes / The Greg Kihn Band Aug 7, 1981 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Uploaded by Scuba Steve60