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The original member of popular 1970s-‘80s rock band has enlisted a new lead singer to play his group’s music for the first ...
Doug Fieger, leader of the power pop band The Knack who sang on the 1979 hit "My Sharona," died Sunday. He was 57. Fieger, a Detroit-area native, died at his home in Woodland Hills near Los Angeles ...
When most people think of The Knack, they immediately remember “My Sharona.” Because of the enormity of that song, it’s usually forgotten that the band had a strong follow-up song, “Good Girls Don’t” ...
A 1970s-‘80s rock band is making a comeback with a new lead singer. The Knack founding member Prescott Niles announced the ...
Doug Fieger has died of cancer at the age of 57. The founder of The Knack, who co-wrote and sung lead vocals on the group's 1979 hit 'My Sharona', died at his Los Angeles home on Sunday. A message on ...
Doug Fieger, lead singer and songwriter for the L.A.-based new wave pop band the Knack, died Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 57. Fieger had battled successive sieges with lung and brain cancer for six ...
Fieger, a Detroit-area native, died at his home in Woodland Hills near Los Angeles after battling cancer, according to The Knack's manager, Jake Hooker. Fieger formed The Knack in Los Angeles 1978, ...
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. The band's manager Jake Hooker says Fieger died Sunday at his home in Woodland Hills near Los Angeles after battling cancer. Fieger, a Detroit-area native, formed The Knack in ...
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