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R.I.P Davy Jones
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Davy Jones, the mop-topped leader of 1960s pop band The Monkees, died Wednesday of a massive heart attack. Jones was 66.

His publicist, Helen Kensick, said the singer died in Indiantown, Fla., where he lived.

With an infectious smile and easy humor, the diminutive Brit played the Paul McCartney role in the Beatles-inspired quartet, which also included Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz and Mike Nesmith.

Jones sang lead on some of the group's biggest hits, including Daydream Believer.

Davy Jones continued to stay busy after The Monkees, doing music gigs and attending collectors' shows. Here he's at the Hollywood Collectors and Celebrities Show in 2009.
Jones, who like his bandmates had continued to perform, had dates scheduled for March.

Formed in 1966 by Hollywood producers Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider, The Monkees quickly stormed radio and TV airwaves with a string of chart-topping songs that went on to sell an estimated 65 million copies worldwide.

"There were certain indelible images we had of The Monkees, and that was Mike's cap, Micky's goofy looks and Davy's cuteness," says Phil Gallo, senior correspondent at Billboard. "Of all of them, Davy's character was the softest. He was the nice guy, the crowd pleaser."

Gallo recalls being a kid in the 1960s, "collecting Batman cards, then graduating to Monkees cards, way before I got into baseball cards. They were the very first boy band, when you think about it."

Jones was born Dec. 30, 1945, in Manchester, England. His long hair and British accent helped him achieve heartthrob status in the United States.

According to the Monkees website, Monkees.com, he left the band in late 1970. In the summer of 1971, he recorded a solo hit Rainy Jane and made a series of appearances on American variety and television shows, including Love, American Style and The Brady Bunch.

By the mid-1980s, Jones teamed up Tork, Dolenz and promoter David Fishof for a reunion tour. Their popularity prompted MTV to re-air The Monkees series, introducing the group to a new audience.

In 1989, the group received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In the late 1990s, the group filmed a special called Hey, Hey, It's The Monkees.

Jones is survived by his wife, Jessica, and four daughters from previous marriages.

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#2
RIP Davy..
"I said, I found the secret to life, I found the secret to life
I'm okay when everything is not okay, is not okay"

~Tori Amos, Upside Down
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#3
Rest in Peace, Davy ! I enjoyed the television series and the music of The Monkees !

Thanks my friend !!!!!
TraceNspace Wrote:RIP Davy..
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#4
heard this one this morning when i turned on the news before heading out to work...always a tragedy for the family when death happens, my thoughts are with the Jones family at this time...

that said,
was never a big fan of either the TV series or their music in general but they did stamp their mark on 1960s "pop culture"!
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:heard this one this morning when i turned on the news before heading out to work...always a tragedy for the family when death happens, my thoughts are with the Jones family at this time...

that said,
was never a big fan of either the TV series or their music in general but they did stamp their mark on 1960s "pop culture"!

hated the show but loved the music

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#6
should have included this with the original post
Davy's most well known song and one of my favorites
penned by John Stewart of the Kingston Trio and a #1 single in 1967

[video=youtube;ehJNw-T3gpo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehJNw-T3gpo[/video]

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#7
^^^
Love this! Listened to it a few times last night.
"I said, I found the secret to life, I found the secret to life
I'm okay when everything is not okay, is not okay"

~Tori Amos, Upside Down
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#8
Daydream Believer and Last Train to Clarksville were favs of mine !
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#9
RIP Davy Jones. Sad that all these greats are dying.
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#10
RIP Davy JonesSad
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