Greg Kihn, "Jeopardy" singer and Bay Area rock fixture, dies at 75
Briefly

Greg Kihn, beloved for his No. 2 hit 'Jeopardy,' leaves a legacy as a prominent figure in the 1980s Bay Area rock scene and a talented radio host.
Kihn's upbeat hit 'Jeopardy' from 1983, famed for its catchy tune, was a significant part of his career and resonated with audiences, even inspiring a parody by Weird Al Yankovic.
In addition to his music career, Kihn made an impact as a morning radio host for 17 years and explored his passion for horror through writing novels.
Kihn's life was rich with creativity and unique pastimes, including an unusual hobby in raising rare praying mantises, showcasing his diverse interests beyond music.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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