In the mid-1960s, The Monkees shot to fame with hit records fueled by their self-titled TV show. The pop-rock band, which ...
A reader’s poll conducted by Rolling Stone ranked “Daydream Believer” as the Best Monkees song of all time, and the esteemed music mag called it “the finest performance” of lead vocalist Jones’ career ...
In the crowded landscape of 1960s pop music, few achievements still feel as startling decades later as this one: The Monkees once sold more albums in a single year than The Beatles and The Rolling ...
In 1967, The Monkees achieved a chart record that remains unbroken 58 years later. In 1967, the band created for the television series of the same name released four albums in just one year, and each ...
The Monkees‘ earliest hits spoke of girls, love, and good times. However, as they evolved as musicians and grew in the public eye, their music also changed. Songs with more topical themes were ...
The Monkees may have started their music careers as a television show band. However, the prefab four quickly morphed into one of the most beloved groups of musicians of the 1960s. Micky Dolenz, Mike ...
While the 1960s was a flourishing time for music both in America and abroad with the British Invasion, The Monkees still managed to carve a lane all their own. Introduced to audiences via The Monkees ...
If you were a 90s or 00s kid, you probably remember this song via Smash Mouth’s rendition from 2001 that was featured in the movie Shrek. If you were a kid in 1967, though, you likely remember the ...