In the City of Pleasanton, where things are pleasant, I dropped by the Firehouse Arts Center to check it out. Wow! What a nice venue! What a great room. It’s intimate with great site lines and excellent acoustics. There’s not a bad seat in the house. I think the band is going to sound great in there. I can’t wait. The rehearsals will be intense, and the set list will be new. In the past, we have offered “meet and greets” for the most dedicated fans. It cost a little more, but you really get your money’s worth. We will be offering a nice “meet and greet” backstage after the show where you can chat with me and the band, take a picture, and we’ll sign whatever you like. It’s a nice way to catch up since I’m off the air. I am looking forward to seeing all of you at this very special event March 22 & 23.
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Sorry dude but back in the early 80′s I couldn’t afford to buy albums. Only listened to radio or stereo. Wish I could tell you my first Greg Kihn album but I cannot. I lost all albums during moves and can’t seem to remember much of the 80′s.
I have all the Greg Kihn and Earth Quake Albums still enjoy playing them.
Um…no thanks.
i would love to meet up with the GKB after the show
So would i !!!