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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. Berton Averre is a multi-talented musician who played guitar for The Knack and wrote songs for musical comedies. Learn about his career, collaborations, and influences on his official website.

  3. 11. Juni 2015 · Over the next few years, he would meet like minded, seasoned musicians who would become the Knack – including drummer Bruce Gary, bassist Prescott Niles and guitarist Berton Averre. In 1977,...

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  4. The Knack guitarist talks about the band's reissue campaign, their club days, jamming with Springsteen and Manzarek, and the legacy of \"My Sharona\". Read the full interview on Classic Rock Revisited.com and buy the albums here.

  5. 7. Okt. 2020 · Berton Averre, who played the riff in \"My Sharona\", remembers Eddie Van Halen as a guitar phenom and a gearhead. He also reveals how Van Halen's solo influenced Michael Jackson's \"Beat It\".

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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. Its ...

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

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