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Being the final living member of The Monkees doesn’t feel like standing alone to Micky Dolenz. In a candid TalkShopLive interview, via Parade on Monday February 2, the musician opened up about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Micky Dolenz wishes he could go back in time to give himself some important advice. The last surviving member of The Monkees, 80, ...
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.
Hey, hey, we’re the Fonzies. People say we Fonzi around. We’re too busy punching jukeboxes to give anyone the thumbs down. Everyone knows Henry Winkler is the Fonz, especially Mr. and Mrs. C. But in a ...
For over half a century, Micky Dolenz has been entertaining audiences as a singer, drummer, actor, director, and all-around showman. Best known as a primary voice and energy behind The Monkees (the ...
It's the Bullseye Holiday Spectacular! We look back on some of our favorite holiday interviews from the past. First up, we listen back to our conversation with Lil Rel Howery about his comedy career ...
Covering classic rock, I’ve done interviews with great drummers: Ginger Baker, Micky Dolenz, John Densmore, Clive Bunker, Doug Clifford & Jim McCarty, all included here. During my tenure covering ...
Since he hit 80 in March, it’s natural to wonder how Micky Dolenz is feeling now that he has passed that milestone. “Hey, glad to be above ground,” Dolenz said with a laugh on the phone from his home ...
Count Micky Dolenz among the hardest working people in show business. Dolenz, who was the wacky drummer in the 1960s band and TV show “The Monkees,” has spent his career touring, recording albums, ...
The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1969 and remained at No. 1 for 4 weeks. It also ranked No. 1 on Billboard’s Year-End Hot 100 Singles list that year, according to Rolling Stone.