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 Micky Dolenz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in Los Angeles, California the son of George Dolenz, a Hollywood character actor, and his wife Janelle Johnson.
In 1965 Dolenz was cast in the television sitcom The Monkees and became the drummer and lead vocalist for the band created for the show.
Micky went on tour with his sister, singer Coco Dolenz.
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 Micky Dolenz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Micky Dolenz was born in Los Angeles and literally grew up on American television, starring in his first series, "Circus Boy," when he was 10.
Dolenz plans to develop the project as a theatrical release and will star in the title role.
Dolenz is instilled with an energy and creative motivation that has provided him with a unique advantage in the U.S. marketplace.
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 Micky Dolenz: I'm A Believer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Micky Dolenz is one of the former band members of the 1960's rock & roll group The Monkees.
Micky will always be one great person no matter how involved he gets with charities and so much more being one of the Monkees.
During filming and recording sessions Micky cam always be counted on to break the tension with a bit of clowning.
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 CNN.com - A Monkee does 'Aida' - Jan. 14, 2004
Micky Dolenz studied architecture in college and was fully prepared for a life planning buildings -- not rock 'n' roll immortality -- even though he was auditioning for television shows between classes.
Dolenz, who as a boy starred in the TV show "Circus Boy," is no stranger to the musical stage, having previously toured with companies of "Grease," "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," "The Point" and "Tom Sawyer." He also wrote the book for, and directed, "Bugsy Malone" for the London stage.
Dolenz also thinks it's high time the Monkees were given their due for what they did for popular culture besides goofing around: namely, sanitizing the counterculture for the mainstream.
www.cnn.com /2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/14/theater.micky.dolenz.ap   (1355 words)

  
 Micky Dolenz - Biography - AOL Music
Best known for his role as the lead singer of the Monkees, Micky Dolenz is also famed as an actor and director.
Micky Dolenz was born in Los Angeles to George and Janelle Dolenz, both show business people themselves.
By six years old, Dolenz was already doing screen tests, and by the age of ten he had landed his first role as Corky on Circus Boy.
music.aol.com /artist/micky-dolenz/27308/biography   (678 words)

  
 Micky Dolenz - Bio page
Micky was one of four actors chosen out of 400 applicants who responded to a trade ad announcing auditions for a new TV show about rock 'n roll band.
Micky and Peter Tork recorded new tracks for Arista Records and the single, "That Was Then, This Is Now," became their first Top 20 record since 1968.
Micky, Peter and Davy Jones subsequently reunited for a 1986 summer tour that was so successful it sparked the reissue of all The Monkees' classic LPs as well as Pool It on Rhino Records.
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 Micky Dolenz Biography
Micky Dolenz was born March 8, 1945, at 6:30 in the morning, in Los Angeles, California, to parents, George and Janelle Dolenz.
Micky took it as though it was an acting job and agreed to play the drums, even though he was a guitarist.
Samantha was pregnant and on 1/8/69 Ami Bluebell Dolenz was born.
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 Rock - Micky Dolenz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Micky Dolenz was born in Los Angeles on March 8, 1945.
Micky first established himself as a performer at age 10 when, under the stage name of Micky Braddock, he starred in his first TV series, Circus Boy, which aired on NBC from 1956-1958.
Micky Dolenz was one of four actors chosen out of 400 applicants who responded to a trade ad announcing auditions for a new TV show about rock 'n roll band.
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 One on One - Micky Dolenz from the Monkees
Micky: We have new material in the works We will be doing stuff off of Justus our last album and we also throw in, which has been a tradition for each one of us, to throw in one tune that inspired us when we were younger.
Micky: I was with him a couple of years ago when we toured England together.
Micky: Well, Jack Nicholson, of course, at the time was a B movie actor, totally unknown.
www.concertlivewire.com /interviews/dolenz.htm   (1113 words)

  
 Micky Dolenz!
Micky was the funny Monkee, the one with all the great laugh lines and distinguishing hair-do.
Micky goes through to an inner office and is immediately struck by the unconventional ambience.
Micky walks right up to the desk, takes a coffee cup from one of the stacks and deftly places it on the desk.
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 Micky Dolenz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
In the show he played an orphaned boy who is the water boy for the elephants in his uncle’s one-ring circus at the turn of the 20th Century 20th Century quick summary:
In 1966 Dolenz was cast in the television sitcom Situation comedy quick summary:
Ami dolenz is an american actoractress, the daughter of micky dolenz from his marriage to british television presenter, samantha juste....
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 VH1.com : Micky Dolenz : Biography
He was the lead singer in many nightclub bands, including Micky and the One Nighters, which played a lot of Rolling Stones and Jerry Lee Lewis tunes.
By 1970, it was Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones who were touring and performing concerts to promote the group.
Micky Dolenz used his fame as a Monkee to further his directing career; he had directed one of the Monkee episodes and several television commercials.
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 Northwest Indiana News: nwitimes.com
Dolenz already was a veteran entertainer by the time he beat out more than 400 other hopefuls, signed on with The Monkees, and took his place in pop culture history.
Dolenz was a nationally known television star by age 10, as the lead character of the hit NBC-TV series, "Circus Boy," which ran from 1956 to 1958.
Dolenz generally does between 75 and 90 minutes onstage with a nine-piece group, that includes horns and his sister Coco Dolenz, who sang background on some Monkees hits.
www.thetimesonline.com /articles/2005/06/24/entertainment/entertainment/c39ef44ba91c8dfc86257028005ed820.txt   (1221 words)

  
 The Monkees: Alias Micky Dolenz - TV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Micky refuses at first, but changes his mind when he narrowly escapes a drive-by shooting triggered by Tony and his gangster mob.
The police captain tells Micky that one of the gang members is named "Mugsy", and shows him a picture, and yet, when this person appears, he is called "Vince" by the other characters, without an explanation.
Micky is cleared as being the real Micky, and even handed his share of the jewels (terribly unrealisticly) before the commercial.
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 Interview with Micky Dolenz (July 2005)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Micky Dolenz: No, that was entirely propagated by the fact that they did run that then.
Micky Dolenz: It sounds familiar, that title…I don't recall because I haven't heard that…(says out loud) "St. Valentines Angel"…I recall that title and I have no idea what it was now that you mention it.
Micky Dolenz: Well…Rhino Records who made the album - and I thought it was a great album - they really weren't in the business of releasing and marketing and distributing top, new, contemporary stuff.
www.earcandymag.com /mickydolenz-2005.htm   (2527 words)

  
 Micky Dolenz in the Morning
Unfortunately, this means that the Micky Dolenz in the Morning program, along with the rest of the WCBS-FM line-up, has reached an end.
In a way, it was appropriate that Micky's 100th show was his last - at least he went out with a bang, and is relieved he won't have to get up so early anymore.
Micky began his career as a radio deejay on the prominent New York station, WCBS-FM.
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 Micky Dolenz Record Price Guide
Although Micky does not sing on this {it's The Sandpipers with Mitch Miller and his Orchestra}, he is on both the front and back cover of the sleeve).
The second was credited (correctly) to "Micky Dolenz", and had a clearer mix, the main difference being able to hear the background singers loud and clear.
Two label variations exist, one with a credit to Micky Dolenz as the producer [located on the upper-left-hand corner of the label] and the other version without it.
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 Micky Dolenz Joins CBS-FM as Morning Host Beginning on January 10, 2005
I look forward to a long and fruitful relationship." Dolenz first established himself at the age of 10 when he starred in his first television series, "Circus Boy." He is most well known for his role as a member of The Monkees and star of the series of the same name.
It was in London that he honed his behind-the-camera skills by directing numerous British television programs, as well as the stage version of "Bugsy Malone." A wave of nostalgia in 1986, sparked by TV LAND reruns of the original television shows, reunited The Monkees and they set out across the country for a summer tour.
From 1990-92 Dolenz toured as a solo artist and also released his first children's album "Micky Dolenz Puts You To Sleep," a collection of 60s pop tunes arranged as lullabies.
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 Micky Dolenz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Micky was born into a show business family.
During his teen years, Micky worked in local nightclubs and even recorded a couple of songs, which we released after Monkeemania swept the nation.
Micky has been fairly successful since the end of the Monkees.
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 Alias Micky Dolenz
Just as Micky, Michael and Peter overcome the mobsters, the police arrives, and The Captain gives each of them a share of the jewels as their reward.
This episode, ironically, aired 2 days before Micky Dolenz's 22nd birthday on March 8, 1967...which, simultaneously, saw the release of “A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You” b/w ”The Girl I Knew Somewhere” as The Monkees' 3rd single (Colgems #1004).
They would divide their valuable time between filming and playing concerts; one concert, a January 21, 1967 set in Phoenix, AZ, was a combination of the two, as footage of the boys playing in The Coliseum was filmed for Episode No. 32, “The Monkees On Tour”, The Monkees TV series' first season finale.
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 Square One Titles
For nearly 40 years now, Micky Dolenz has pleased millions of fans throughout the world by playing a role in rock 'n roll history as a leading member of The Monkees.
Following the breakup of the group in 1969, Micky continued to work as an actor, director, producer, and performer.
After spending nearly a decade in London producing and directing a number of theatre and TV projects, Dolenz took part in a Monkees reunion tour in 1986.
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 MICKY DOLENZ PAGE 1
All the parties he was having at his mansion and unexpected guests were taking their toll on Micky and Samantha's marriage.
Micky tells about his time in the UK, "I had planned on staying in the U.K. for three months," he says.
Micky has been quoted as saying about his career, "I used to be known as the singing drummer...then I was known as the singing director," he laughs.
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 Micky Dolenz live - Woodstock City Park (7-16-05)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Since Dolenz had the most experience as an actor when he became a Monkee, it was no surprise that he is great entertainer in interacting with the audience.
Also performing with Dolenz was his sister Coco, who supplied backup vocals, a duet with Micky and a solo spot.
Micky's backing band was really top-notch and the whole performance was easily in the top percentage of oldies shows.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Micky Dolenz
George Michael Dolenz (born March 8, 1945), better known as Micky Dolenz, is an American actor, musician, and television and theatre director best known for being one of The Monkees.
In 1966 Dolenz was cast in the television sitcom The Monkees and became the drummer and lead vocalist for the band created for the show.
In 2005 Dolenz started work as the morning disc jockey at oldies radio station WCBS-FM in New York.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Micky_Dolenz   (461 words)

  
 Micky Dolenz, Monkees, and Madness
In 1965, Micky landed one of the four leads in a TV show called, The Monkees.
Micky was by far the most crazy and effervescent of the three members.
At the present, Micky is working on his directing career and resides in California.
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 Micky Dolenz Biography
In the fall of 1965, Micky was a college student studying Architecture when he auditioned for a part in "
Continuing his role as Zoser, Micky performed in "Aida" on Broadway until the fall of 2004.
Unfortunately, his new career was cut short that summer when the station went to its "JACK" format and laid off their line-up of DJs.
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 Book Micky Dolenz for Corporate Event, Private Entertainment. Party, Meeting, Gala Events - Grabow Entertainment
Mickey Dolenz; most Americans know him best as an actor/singer but there is another side to Mickey Dolenz...and it's been on the other side of the cameras and the other side of the Atlantic.
In 1966, Mickey Dolenz was chosen from over 400 applicants for a sought after role in the NBC-TV series, "The Monkees." "I was hired as an actor to play the role of a drummer." says Mickey Dolenz.
Mickey Dolenz also acquired the re-make rights of "Fernwood Tonight," starring Martin Mull and went on to produce and direct an original English version for channel 4.
www.grabow.biz /Contemporary/MickyDolenz.htm   (506 words)

  
 Micky Dolenz, Ask A Star: Broadway.com Buzz
Sure, we tend to think of Dolenz in his floppy-haired drumming days, but he's been busy working as an actor for quite a while.
Dolenz also wrote the book for and directed Bugsy Malone on the London stage.
Micky responds: I actually thought they did a pretty good job on the show, especially the chemistry between the four actors.
www.broadway.com /gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?CI=33287   (481 words)

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