LOS ANGELES - AUGUST 1967: Davy Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith on the set of the television show The Monkees in August 1967 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Ochs ...
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A beloved 1966 hit from The Monkees is often considered their most misunderstood song, with powerful lyrics that were missed by the band's young audience. According to U Discover Music, "Last Train to ...
Micky Dolenz looked back on The Monkees’ fast rise to fame. The made-for-TV rock band made their debut on their self-titled NBC sitcom in September 1966, about one month after their first single, ”The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The way Micky Dolenz sees it, the Monkees’ success was neither predictable nor replicable. “You can't reduce it, you can't take it ...
While the 1960s was a flourishing time for music both in America and abroad with the British Invasion, The Monkees still managed to carve a lane all their own. Introduced to audiences via The Monkees ...
The Monkees and punk rock debuted in the same year: 1966. The two battled for chart supremacy. Interestingly, Jim Morrison of The Doors had a similar view of both. 1 of the masterminds behind the 1st ...
It's fall preview week on the tube. And while we're excited about all the new shows coming up, we can't help but think about fall previews of the past, back when the fall preview of TV Guide was the ...
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart co-wrote The Monkees’ first No. 1 single “Last Train to Clarksville.” In his 2015 book Psychedelic Bubble Gum: Boyce & Hart, The Monkees, and Turning Mayhem Into Miracles, ...
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