It’s been nearly 60 years since The Monkees first hit TV screens — and now the band’s last surviving member, Micky Dolenz, is ...
Micky Dolenz is headed to Mesa with a show called Mickey Dolenz: Songs and Stories. And it makes perfect sense that the last Monkee standing would find himself gravitating toward a storyteller format ...
And then there was one. Micky Dolenz is the last surviving member of the Monkees, those irresistible 1960s stars of stage and screen unfairly derided as a “Prefab Four.” With the benefit of time, we ...
FLORENCE — When Micky Dolenz was living in England, he went to see the Everly Brothers at their reunion show at The Royal Albert Hall. He remembers hoping they would play one of their most popular ...
Micky Dolenz has a message to his fans: He will be playing the hits during his two shows at City Winery. He says it’s no fun when artists decide against playing their big hits for live performances.
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, ...
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 ...
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 says the Monkees weren't a band, they were a TV show about a band. The Beatles got it. To John Lennon, they were like the Marx Brothers.