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.
If you were a kid in the 1960s, there was a good chance you had a favorite Monkee. Mine was always Micky Dolenz — the funny ...
In a three-hour conversation with USA TODAY for 60 years of the Monkees, Micky Dolenz shares a detailed oral history of the TV show and the music.
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 ...
A beloved 1966 hit from The Monkees is often considered their most misunderstood song, with powerful lyrics that were missed ...
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 ...
“MOVIES WITH…,” a new one-hour weekly podcast series, debuted last month, the first episode featuring Micky Dolenz, last surviving member of The Monkees. The shows, produced by the NJR Media Group, ...
Micky Dolenz, the last surviving member of The Monkees, is reflecting on the band’s debut single “Last Train to Clarksville” as it approaches its 60th anniversary since first hitting radio waves in ...
Micky Dolenz and Paul McCartney came together in the ’60s. The Monkees drummer, 80, is looking back at the first time he met the Beatle, 82, decades ago. “The first Beatle I met was Paul [McCartney], ...
Micky Dolenz is the last of the Monkees – Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and Davy Jones all are gone – but when he steps on stage to perform, he says he’s never really alone. “It’s weird. In a way, ...