From "Last Train to Clarksdale" to "I'm a Believer" here are the essential songs from Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz.
The Monkees‘ songs don’t get classified as punk rock. Despite this, The Monkees released a punk rock song long before the genre really took off in the 1970s. Here’s a look at how The Doors ...
The Monkees changed their genre when they released a new song in the 1980s — and that could have been a disaster.
His song “Cherry Cherry” made it to #6, and Don Kirshner, producer of The Monkees, heard it on the radio and figured it was exactly the kind of thing that The Monkees needed. So Kirshner asked ...
The Monkees in October 1967 in Los Angeles ... Micky Dolenzmperforms onstage during the "Songs and Stories" tour at The Canyon on October 12, 2024 ... [+] in Agoura Hills, California.
The podcast creators challenged John 5 to choose his five favorite vinyl records at The Record Parlour in Los Angeles for the ...
Micky is best known as a vocalist and drummer of the 1960’s pop legends The Monkees. The Monkees not only achieved great success as a TV show, but also as recording artists; selling in excess of ...
“The Monkees was more than the four of us,” Dolenz ... permission to go in the studio and record our own stuff, our own songs — the instrumentation, the production, the album cover, the ...
The Monkees were originally put together for the TV show and found fame with songs that were written for them. But Nesmith, Dolenz, Peter Tork and Brit Davy Jones went on to take full control of ...