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What happened to the members of The Monkees? Discover the stories of each band member, their careers post-fame, and how the ...
Last-Surviving Member of the Monkees Shares Exciting News: 'How Cool' originally appeared on Parade.
At its core, The Monkees television series was about a struggling band of musicians. Ultimately, its short, two-season run has been more impactful years later than it ever was from 1966 through 1968.
The Monkees’ label, Colgems, briefly toyed with making this extremely trippy 1967 track the follow-up to “Pleasant Valley Sunday,” ultimately landing on the far more accessible “Daydream ...
The Monkees were the creation of filmmaker Bob Rafelson and his producing partner Bert Schneider. Rafelson’s original idea for a fictional rock band predated the success of the Beatles, but the ...
The Monkees may not be seem like the kind of band that would attract the FBI’s attention, especially during a time when groups like Country Joe and the Fish and the MC5 were leading the ...
The Monkees became a real band and were struggling to show their skills during the show’s run. In the end, “Good Times!” is a remarkably timeless and enjoyable collection.
The Monkees — Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork — celebrate 50th anniversary with a new archival LP.
The Monkees’ debut single was “Last Train to Clarksville.” According to The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits, “Last Train to Clarksville” reached the top of the chart exactly two months ...
PHOTOS: The Monkees at the Greek. Toward the end of the two-hour show, in the midst of a lengthy sequence devoted to the group’s trippy 1968 film “Head,” Nesmith uttered a phrase that might ...