The Monkees were a pop culture phenomenon in the late 1960s. The group started as a fictional pop-rock band for its eponymous TV sitcom on NBC. But they became so popular that the show's singles were ...
Last-Surviving Member of the Monkees Shares Exciting News: 'How Cool' originally appeared on Parade. Almost as soon as the pop group The Monkees formed in 1960, they became music icons. They started ...
Nearly six decades later, Micky Dolenz still remembers the excitement and uncertainty surrounding The Monkees' first single release. This month marks the anniversary of "Last Train to Clarksville" ...
If he could turn back time. From 1966 to 1968, Dolenz was part of the rock ‘n roll foursome alongside Michael Nesmith, Davy Jones, and Peter Tork for two seasons on NBC. The band performed together, ...
The Monkees ’ 1986 reunion was a surprise to fans and to the band’s members, who hadn’t expected the overwhelming response and renewed interest in their music after 16 years. Subsequently, only half ...
"I'm a Believer" is a 1966 hit song written by Neil Diamond but recorded by The Monkees of the eponymous NBC sitcom. It is one of the Monkees' greatest hits and features Micky Dolenz on lead vocals.
It’s surprisingly difficult to come up with a definitive ranking of the Monkees’ songs. I mean, it’s hard to come up with a ranking of any popular band’s songs, but I think the Monkees pose a ...