The last surviving member of the beloved 1960s pop band is celebrating another birthday, and fans are marveling at how the ...
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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Well, now that it’s been quite a while since we lost Davy, a number of years,” Dolenz said of Jones, who died in 2012, followed ...
It’s been nearly 60 years since The Monkees first hit TV screens — and now the band’s last surviving member, Micky Dolenz, is taking fans all the way back to where it began. On October 13, Dolenz ...
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.
After facing typecasting post-Monkees, Dolenz pivoted to directing and producing, knowing acting roles would be hard to come by In 1973, he was nearly cast as Fonzie on Happy Days — losing the part to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Micky Dolenz stopped by Windy City Live to discuss his career and time with his band, The Monkees. You can catch Micky performing live this week in Chicago.
It wasn't exactly a "Pleasant Valley Sunday" for a few minutes at the craft services table on the set of Boy Meets World that day. Strong asked if they'd go through with it and Timberlake apparently ...