- Jones rose to fame in 1965 when he joined The Monkees, a British popular rock group formed for a television show. Jones sang lead vocals on songs like I Wanna Be Free and Daydream Believer. Jones was born Dec. 30, 1945, in Manchester, England. (AP - msnbc.com)
- Jones rose to fame in 1965 when he joined The Monkees, a British popular rock group formed for a television show. Jones sang lead vocals on songs like I Wanna Be Free and Daydream Believer. Jones was born Dec. 30, 1945, in Manchester, England. (KOKI FOX 23)
- After the first attempt to pay tribute to the late Davy Jones failed, we tried again by playing the Monkees classic "Daydream Believer". (FOX News)
- Last February Jones said, Theres even talk of putting the Monkees back together again in the next year or so for a U.S. and UK tour. Youre always hearing all those great songs on the radio, in commercials, movies, almost everywhere. (Gothamist.com)
- Jones rose to fame in 1965 when he joined The Monkees, a British popular rock group formed for a television show. Jones sang lead vocals on songs like I Wanna Be Free and Daydream Believer. Jones was born Dec. 30, 1945, in Manchester, England. (WITN)
- While sometimes labeled as the manufactured competitors to the Beatles, the Monkees wrote a number of their own songs and routinely played instruments, and managed to outlast their television show by decades. (IFC)
- Jones rose to fame in 1965 when he joined The Monkees, a British popular rock group formed for a television show. Jones sang lead vocals on songs like I Wanna Be Free and Daydream Believer. Jones was born on December 30, 1945 in Manchester, England. (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Jagger, making his first visit to the White House, sang five songs, including, Miss You, his and Keith Richards Rolling Stones song that was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart in 1978, with Copeland and Tedeschi. (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Monkees songs
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