Rock legend Greg Kihn — the man behind “Jeopardy” and “The Breakup Song” — has died after a combat with Alzheimer’s.
The tragic information was shared on his official weblog … revealing he died Tuesday … with the tribute, “Rest in peace, expensive Greg. Your music, your voice, your tales, your spirit and your ardour will perpetually echo in our hearts and encourage numerous souls.”
Born in Baltimore, Greg made his mark within the SF Bay Area music scene … actually hitting it huge within the ’80s together with his distinctive mixture of rock, folks, blues and pop with The Greg Kihn Band.
They additionally had hits like “Remember” and “Lucky” … however his ’83 smash “Jeopardy” was his largest, touchdown simply behind Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” on the Billboard Top 10.
In reality, “Jeopardy” even received a enjoyable twist with Weird Al Yankovic’s parody, “I Lost on Jeopardy.”
Greg additionally rocked the airwaves as a KFOX morning radio host for 17 years whereas juggling his music profession.
His household is asking for donations to The Alzheimer’s Association in his title, as a substitute of flowers, to assist combat Alzheimer’s Disease.
Greg is survived by his spouse Jay-Arafiles Kihn, son Ryan Kihn, daughter Alexis Harrington-Kihn, son-in-law Samora Harrington, grandsons Nate Harrington-Kihn and Zuri Harrington-Kihn.
He was 75.
RIP