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A Timeline of The Monkees Solo Years (hardback)
BEARMANOR MEDIA (Publisher)
Published on 20. February 2020
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-1-62933-535-3 (ISBN)
Description
In this sequel to Long Title: Looking for the Good Times; Examining the Monkees’ Songs, One By One, authors Michael A. Ventrella and Mark Arnold look at the careers the Monkees had outside of the show and the band: From Micky’s early appearances as "Circus Boy" through Peter’s financial and legal problems to become a respected performer with his band Shoe Suede Blues, to Davy’s frustration with record labels and his many solo albums for his fans, to Michael’s evolution from country rock founder to the creator of MTV and video technology ahead of many others. They look at the various reunion concerts, the movies and plays, and the ups and downs of their varied careers, all with insight and humor.
"Some people are so ignorant as to imagine that the Monkees are not a ‘real’ band. That’s crazy! That’s like saying that lemon meringue pie is not ‘real’ food. They’re both an inspired synthesis of disparate wholesome, delicious, natural ingredients combined, orchestrated and executed with expert skill and sublime results. What this book makes irrefutably clear is that all four Monkees were consummate professionals – talented musicians and skilled performers, all – producing strong, creative, original, yet inexplicably unheralded, music recordings and video content before, during and after their frenzied ‘Monkees’ moment. Never underestimate a ‘pop star’. There’s always more to them than you could ever imagine. This book proves it. I will always love lemon meringue pie. And I will always love the Monkees."
- Dean Friedman ("Ariel," "Lucky Stars," "McDonald’s Girl")
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
607 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62933-535-3 (9781629335353)
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Michael A. Ventrella writes witty adventures like the Teddy Roosevelt steampunk novel Big Stick and the Terin Ostler fantasy series.He's edited over a dozen anthologies, including Release the Virgins, Three Time Travelers Walk Into..., and The Baker Street Irregulars series (with Jonathan Maberry). He has nonfiction books about The Beatles and The Monkees, and with Pulitzer Prize winner Darrin Bell, How to Argue the Constitution with a Conservative. He lives in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania with his artist wife Heidi Hooper and four spoiled cats. In his spare time, he is an attorney. His web page is www.MichaelAVentrella.com.