Ken Greer is a Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, and producer known for his contributions to rock, pop, and country music. He gained prominence as a member of the popular Canadian band Red Rider, which was active primarily in the 1980s. Red Rider is best known for hits like "Lunatic Fringe," "Human Race," and "Big League," which showcased Greer's guitar work and songwriting skills. In addition to his role in Red Rider, Greer has pursued a solo career, releasing albums such as "You’re a Strange Animal" (1987) and "The Lonesome Sea" (1994). His music often features a blend of catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, reflecting themes of personal and social significance. Greer has also worked as a producer and songwriter for various artists, contributing to the broader Canadian music scene. His influence extends beyond his own recordings, as he has played a key role in shaping the sound of rock music in Canada during the 1980s and 1990s. Ken Greer’s contributions continue to resonate, making him a respected figure in the Canadian music landscape.