Greg Kihn's 1977 Concert Photos

Greg Kihn (born July 10, 1950 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a U.S. pop musician. He is of Polish descent. He is the front man for the Greg Kihn Band, who are perhaps best known for their hit single "Jeopardy" was heavily rotated in the early years of MTV. "Jeopardy" soon served as the basis for a hit parody ("I Lost on Jeopardy") by Weird Al Yankovic. Other popular songs include "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" and "Lucky."

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn on Dec 31, 1977 [353-small]

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn
Dec 31, 1977
 Oakland, California, United States
  Uploaded by Yvette Kay

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn on Dec 31, 1977 [480-small]

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn
Dec 31, 1977
 Oakland, California, United States
  Uploaded by Yvette Kay

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn on Dec 31, 1977 [483-small]

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn
Dec 31, 1977
 Oakland, California, United States
  Uploaded by Yvette Kay

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn on Dec 31, 1977 [479-small]

Heart / Sammy Hagar / Earthquake / Greg Kihn
Dec 31, 1977
 Oakland, California, United States
  Uploaded by Yvette Kay

Mahogany Rush / Earthquake / Greg Kihn on Aug 27, 1977 [127-small]

Mahogany Rush / Earthquake / Greg Kihn
Aug 27, 1977
 San Francisco, California, United States
  Uploaded by Zimtrim

2017 2 photos
1984 1 photo
1983 3 photos
1981 9 photos
1980 17 photos
1977 5 photos

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