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      • The members didn't come together the way bands traditionally do (in college, while drunk). Instead they auditioned and were selected, not especially for their musical talent but more for the things that work for TV: charisma, good looks, and acting skills.
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    monkees.com. The Monkeeswere an American pop rockband formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Spurred by the success of TV series The Monkees, the Monkees were one of the most successful bands of the late 1960s.

  3. The Monkees, an American pop-rock group that was created as a made-for-television answer to the Beatles in the mid-1960s. Despite the synthetic premise, their rich crop of popular singles remains 1960s pop at its tunefully rambunctious best. Learn more about their background and their music.

  4. Mar 8, 2024 · What was it like the first time you, Davy, Mike and Peter were together? The first time the four of us were together as the Monkees was at the wardrobe fitting, I recall, at the middle of the lot: “This is Mike, Peter, Davy.”

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    Four actors with musical skills were chosen, out of 437 hopefuls who auditioned for the series. Britisher Davy Jones was under contract to Columbia Pictures, had issued records, and performed on British and American television. Columbia was looking for a project for Jones, and Screen Gems, who would produce the show, was their TV division. Nesmith ...

    Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider wanted to make movies, but had little experience in that. Schneider's father was president of Columbia Pictures, and offered them the chance to make a pilot episode for a television series. If the series was sold to a network, they could produce and direct episodes, and gain experience. Rafelson had already wanted to...

    The Monkees appeared for two seasons on NBC television, with 58 episodes made in all. The show won two Emmy Awards in 1967, for Outstanding Comedy Series, and Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy. The series gave promotion to the Monkees's records, while their music made people interested in watching the show. While the show's natural audi...

    A large problem the Monkees faced was accusations that none of them could play a musical instrument, because the music on their first records was mostly made by studio musicians. Nesmith and Dolenz played guitar (although Dolenz was primarily a vocalist), and Dolenz took drum lessons, so he could play drums on camera. Tork played guitar, keyboards ...

    The Monkees became tired of the same "formula" used in episode after episode of the series (Davy Jones would fall in love with a girl, and the rest of the band would help him get together with her), and wanted to try doing a variety show instead. NBC and the show's producers did not want to change the way the show was done. The two sides could not ...

    Each former Monkee tried different things during the next decade. Tork worked as a musician, teacher and singing waiter. Nesmith pursued a country music career, then began to make videos. Jones and Dolenz both sang on records. Jones did more theater work, while Dolenz made cartoon voiceovers. Dolenz and Jones teamed up with Boyce and Hart in 1976, ...

    In 1986, Tork, Jones and Dolenz reunited, as part of an "oldies show" tour. MTV aired nearly every episode of their old series one Sunday, to promote the tour, and it became a surprise hit. Twenty years after they started, a new generation of young people were interested in the Monkees. The tour went from a small one to a major one, and the Monkees...

    The Monkees (1966)
    More of The Monkees (1967)
    Headquarters (1967)
    Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (1967)
    The Monkees Tale, Eric Lefcowitz, Last Gasp Press, San Francisco, California
    Monkeemania, Glenn A. Baker, Plexus Publishing, Medford, New Jersey
    I'm A Believer, Micky Dolenz with Mark Bego, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland
  5. Reforming last year, Clash editor Simon Harper sat down with Peter Tork, Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones from The Monkees for a lengthy chat about their time together. When news broke last night that integral member Davy Jones had passed way, the Clash team began searching through the archives for the original transcription.

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  6. Jul 1, 2023 · The Monkees reunited several times over twenty-five years. The first time came when MTV aired a Monkees marathon in 1986. The reruns were so popular that the band booked a 100-date world tour. Jones, Tork, and Dolenz were on the 1986 tour, with Nesmith joining only for one date.

  7. The Monkees were put together by a number of people who went on to later success. The show was produced by Bert Schneider and Bob Rafelson, who later produced the film Easy Rider ; Rafelson went on to direct such films as Five Easy Pieces and The King of Marvin Gardens.

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