Larry Lynch

American drummer

Larry Lynch (born c. 1950) is a former drummer for the Greg Kihn Band.[1] They had a #2 US hit with "Jeopardy" in 1983 and a #15 hit with "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)". After leaving the Greg Kihn band, "Larry Lynch and MOB (Members Of the Band)", gigged throughout the East San Francisco Bay area, teaming up with Robbie Dunbar, the guitarist from San Francisco's "Earthquake".

Lynch's vocals and songwriting were a staple of many smaller venues such as New George's in San Rafael. MOB headlined for Radio Station KZAP's Halloween extravaganza at the Sacramento Convention Center in 1987, which drew thousands of fans and provided a brief boost for his solo effort.

Lynch resides in the East Bay area. He is the father of two adult sons and one daughter. He continues to play and write.

His current band is "Larry Lynch and The Mob".[2]

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2007-04-01). The Billboard Albums: Includes Every Album That Made the Billboard 200 Chart. Record Research Inc. p. 553. ISBN 978-0-89820-166-6. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  2. ^ http://larrylynchandthemob.com/larry-lynch/
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  • Greg Kihn
  • Ry Kihn
  • Robert Berry
  • Dave Danza
  • Dave Lauser
  • Steve Wright
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  • Robbie Dunbar
  • Dave Carpender
  • Gary Phillips
  • Greg Douglass
  • Tyler Eng
  • Dennis Murphy
  • Craig Kirchoff
  • Pat Mosca
  • Joe Satriani
  • Jimmy Lyon
Studio albums
  • Greg Kihn
  • Greg Kihn Again
  • Next of Kihn
  • With the Naked Eye
  • Glass House Rock
  • RocKihnRoll
  • Kihntinued
  • Kihnspiracy
  • Kihntagious
  • Citizen Kihn
Singles
  • "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)"
  • "Jeopardy"
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