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  1. Berton Leslie Averre (born December 13, 1953) is an American guitarist. He was the lead guitarist and one of the founders of the band The Knack. That group had a No. 6 UK / No. 1 US hit with "My Sharona", which sold 10 million copies in the US.

  2. “Musical comedy,” states Berton, “is most likely what I’ll be doing for the rest of my life.” Berton hails from Van Nuys, California and was born December 13,1953. For more information please visit: http://www.bertonaverre.com/

  3. 7 de oct. de 2020 · Berton Averre, whose guitar riff propelled The Knack’s “My Sharona” to the top of Billboard’s charts in 1979, was aware of Eddie Van Halen before he ever heard the legendary guitar sound that...

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  4. Berton Averre (guitar) – 1:22 4:14 7:34 8:50 13:13 15:52 17:20 18:58 20:01 23:34 30:47 37:25, Prescott Niles (bass) – 2:14 6:04 22:09 28:55 32:34 38:05, Davi...

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  5. Berton Averre playing his signature solo with The Knack, 8/17/08, Woodland Hills, CA.

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  6. The Knack initially formed in May 1978. Fieger had arrived in L.A. in 1971 with the band Sky and began writing with Averre a few years later. Founding members Doug Fieger, Berton Averre, Bruce Gary and Prescott Niles sculptured a sound which was irresistibly familiar but at the same time unlike anything else which was playing on the radio.

  7. By Jeb Wright. The Knack took the music scene by way storm back in 1979. Then The Knack went away! In the interview below Classic Rock Revistied.com caught up with The Knack’s Berton Averre to discuss the band’s reissue campaign with Omnivore Recordings. Read all about that and buy the albums here: