Stephen Stills was rejected when he auditioned for the Monkees for a pretty brutal reason, but of course, all's well that ...
Dolenz: This to me really was one of the real feathers in our cap ... Monkees of the television show, and The Monkees on Headquarters were a different band. It was the four of us as singer ...
However, there was no poking fun at the sheer joy the band displayed when covering The Monkees’ “Daydream ... turning the song from a singalong into a real banger. The performance subsequently ...
there were the Monkees. Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Davy Jones, first came together as the cast of a TV show (which aired from 1966 to 1968), then later became a real band.
Mick Lawless, founder of the Monkees tribute band Loose Salute, has opened The Nevermind Shop in Burlington, featuring ...
The Beatles‘ “A Day in the Life” is the band’s magnum ... through the day, The Monkees seemed to be commenting on the fact that celebrities are insulated from real problems.
since there’s a real Clarksville in Tennessee that’s near an Air Force base. There was nothing authentic about the Monkees, of course, though they did eventually win control of their own band ...
Dolenz said Nesmith used to compare The Monkees to Pinocchio. They became a real live band just like the puppet became a real live boy. “They must have had in mind that we were going to go out ...
However, there was no mocking of the sheer joy the band displayed ... singalong into a real banger. “Daydream Believer” was written by John Stewart and featured on the Monkees 1968 album ...
The far-out soundtrack to The Monkees’ psychedelic movie of the ... Tork: Micky didn’t want to play as a real band anymore, because he was scared to – he’s not a fearful man, but he ...