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- Scott Allen Klopfenstein is an American musician and a former member of the band Reel Big Fish. He sings and plays trumpet, guitar, and keyboard. Before...
- Look up Klopfenstein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Klopfenstein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amélie Klopfenstein (born 2002)...
- Klopfenstein's was an upscale men's clothing store in the Seattle-Tacoma Metropolitan Area founded in 1918 in Tacoma, Washington. Stores were operated...
- template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Joe Klopfenstein (born November 9, 1983) is an American former professional football player...
- Willy Klopfenstein (11 January 1921 – 21 June 2002) was a Swiss ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Roy Klopfenstein (born November 20, 1960) is an American politician who is serving as the state representative for the 82nd District of the Ohio House...
- vocalists performing with both bands. The song, "Say Say Say" features Scott Klopfenstein on vocals in place of Barrett. The band released its first studio album...
- Amélie Klopfenstein (born 18 September 2002) is a Swiss olympic alpine skier. She parti****ted at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in the alpine skiing competition...
- ****off left before Turn the Radio Off, on which second trumpeter Scott Klopfenstein and new trombonist Grant Barry debuted. During the tour in promotion...
- members of the Orange County ska scene, most notably Dan Regan and Scott Klopfenstein of Reel Big Fish on trombone and trumpet, respectively. The song "Carlita"...