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Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart

In 1975, five years following the demise of both Beatles as well as the Monkees, the world was even now hoping how the Beatles would patch up their differences and re-form. However the Monkees? Was the globe prepared for Monkeemania yet again? Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones got no current …

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Tommy Boyce

Songwriter/vocalist Tommy Boyce co-wrote with Bobby Hart a few of the most enduring pop strikes from the ’60s, including those from the Monkees. Boyce also co-wrote Body fat Domino’s “Become My Visitor” and Lee Curtis’ “Pretty Small Angel Eye.” Born Sept 29, 1939, in Charlottesville, VA, Boyce documented for RCA …

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Boyce & Hart

Boyce & Hart, the songwriting and (later on) performing group of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, are most well-known for writing many of the Monkees’ big hits, including “Last Teach to Clarksville,” “Valleri,” and “(I’m Not Your) Stepping Rock.” Collectively and separately, in addition they wrote or added to strikes …

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