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Adrian Monk would have been nowhere as a detective without the help of his two assistants, but Sharona just edges Natalie as the better of the two.
Monk's assistants, Sharona and Natalie, were significantly different from each other, but their differences also made complete sense for Monk.
Music Go Ahead, Ask Sharona Again About ‘My Sharona’ The woman behind the 1979 hit new-wave song by The Knack has moved on to real estate, but still answers questions about the song almost daily ...
FM radio dials everywhere were turned down halfway on Valentine's Day in honor of Doug Fieger, The Knack frontman who brought the world the unstoppable new wave hit "My Sharona," who passed away ...
Sharona Alperin was a teenager in high school when the lead singer of The Knack fell for her. Lead singer Doug Fieger recently died — but not before immortalizing his Sharona in song, and ...
If it wasn’t for Sharona Fleming, Adrian Monk wouldn’t have ever overcome his nervous breakdown following the murder of his wife. It was Sharona who helped Monk get over his agoraphobia and re ...
Even “Weird Al” Yankovic won’t joke about the deadly coronavirus. The musical comedian, 60, posted on Twitter that a coronavirus-themed parody of the Knack’s hit 1979 power-pop song “My… ...
The frontman of the late-’70s rock band The Knack — whose song, “My Sharona,” became a pop anthem for a generation — died yesterday at age 57. Lead singer and songwrit… ...
The Knack’s “My Sharona,” for example, also saw a streaming bump, and fans have been waiting for a coronavirus-themed parody of the song.
M-m-my mom Sharona: as The Knack hit turns 40, the real-life Sharona's daughter offers a personal take.
The coronavirus crisis has led to countless parodies of The Knack ‘s “My Sharona,” and fans have been begging the rock group to provide their take on their 1979 hit. In a video uploaded to ...
Several weeks ago, WalletPop tracked down pop-culture personality Sharona Alperin, the namesake of The Knack's smash hit "My Sharona." She's now in celebrity real estate, and was gracious enough ...