Rock Star Greg Kihn Was a Kihntastic Force
Briefly

"He had endless creativity," recalls Chris Jackson, Kihn's co-host. "He'd say, 'Let's sit down and do it.' When I'd come back, it would be done. He never hit a creative wall."
"Kihn was born in Baltimore and moved to San Francisco and then Berkeley in 1974, checking out a music scene that started in the 1960s in Haight Ashbury."
"Kihn opened for the Rolling Stones during their 1981 tour and regularly opened for the Bay Area's Journey. On the tour route, Kihn stood in for Steve Perry when he couldn't do interviews."
"He loved radio and was a DJ at junior college in Baltimore. It was always one of his passions. He learned if you were a good guest you could be a good host."
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