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Wedding Dance Music1970s PunkMy SharonaMona FriendsMona Lisa ParodySingle AgainNew Wave MusicBen ShahnAlbums Covers1978: The Knack - Music AmneZiaBiography Genre(s) Origin Peak Date Years (together) Members Discography Song Highlights Videos Labels Also Member of Reference Forming in Los Angeles in the late ’70s, the Knack (Doug Fieger, vocals/guitar; Berton Averre, lead guitar; Prescott Niles, bass; and Bruce Gary, drums) were neither punk nor rock, but pure simple pop, standing out among the musical […]9
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