Advertised as the "only convention in the U.S." dedicated to the group, the M60 convention will honor the legacy of the hit pop rock group.
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 ...
Micky Dolenz shared a major Monkees memory. On Feb. 24, the actor and singer, who starred on the NBC sitcom, The Monkees, from 1966 to 1968, posted to Instagram to share an image of the show's very ...
Micky Dolenz, the last surviving member of The Monkees, was part of a unique band of entertainers who continue to have a great impact on both the music and television industries for nearly 60 years.
9-11-66: Del Mar was renamed “Clarksville” for the day, as part of a promotion for The Monkees TV show, which would debut the following night. The Sunday event marked the first time the foursome ever ...
He may be the last man standing, but Micky Dolenz is happy to keep Monkee-ing around. Dolenz was, of course, one of the four actor-musicians hired for the NBC comedy show “The Monkees,” a show ...
The television Western was among the most popular sort of program to air on the Big Three in the 1960s. Even in an age of pop music, the sexual revolution, and civil rights, most audiences flocked to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Micky Dolenz knows you don’t want a new version of “Last Train to Clarksville.” The Monkees star gets you just want the original ...
The innocent radio hit hid a powerful message right under everyone's noses ...