Jesse Harms is an American musician and songwriter known primarily for his work in rock and pop music genres. He gained prominence in the 1980s as a keyboardist and songwriter for the band "The Greg Kihn Band," contributing to their hits such as "Jeopardy." Harms has also collaborated with several notable artists, including Sammy Hagar, for whom he co-wrote songs and played keyboards during Hagar's solo career. In addition to his work with established rock acts, Harms has released solo albums, showcasing his talents as a singer and songwriter, with notable works including "Flow" (1989) and "The Closer You Get" (1994). His songwriting often blends elements of classic rock with melodic pop sensibilities, making his work appealing to a wide audience. Harms' impact on music is marked by his contributions to the sound of 1980s rock, particularly through his collaboration with prominent artists and his ability to craft catchy, memorable tunes. His work has influenced a generation of musicians and continues to resonate with fans of classic rock and pop.