In the mid-1960s, The Monkees shot to fame with hit records fueled by their self-titled TV show. The pop-rock band, which ...
The Monkees made “Daydream Believer” famous; however, it later became a hit song for Anne Murray. During an interview, Murray said she first performed the classic rock song on a major television show.
The piano riff from The Monkees‘ “Daydream Believer” was created by a member of the group. Subsequently, he said the riff was “sparklingly original.” Another member of the band revealed what he ...
It's a moment of pop perfection performed one last time. The new “My Music presents Best of the 60's” from Bradley Beach native TJ Lubinsky will feature the last televised performance of Davy Jones ...
Back in June at New York’s Beacon Theatre, The Monkees, sans Michael Nesmith, were nearing the end of a trippy jaunt down a winding memory lane, when the spotlight shined on Davy Jones, who, with a ...
Released 50 years ago this week, the single “Daydream Believer” was the last No. 1 blast in the Monkees’ meteoric, TV-driven chart career. The quartet’s stick-to-your-brain hit, written by John ...
Who could forget Davy, Micky, Peter and Mike? Yeah, yeah… they may be The Monkees, but only one Monkee boy actually appears on the recording of the theme song: Micky Dolenz on lead vocals. Later, ...
LOS ANGELES — John Stewart recorded some of pop music's most acclaimed solo albums, helping to create a style that came to be called Americana, but he was always best known for writing the Monkees' ...
While the 1960s was a flourishing time for music both in America and abroad with the British Invasion, The Monkees still managed to carve a lane all their own. Introduced to audiences via The Monkees ...