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  1. Davy Jones (December 30, 1945 - February 29, 2012; aged 66) was a human character who is often mentioned as an oath by characters such as Mr. Krabs and is also the namesake of "Davy Jones' locker." In real life, he was a lead singer of the pop rock band The Monkees, and appeared as himself on one occasion. He died of a heart attack resulting from arteriosclerosis on February 29, 2012, at the ...

  2. Davy Jones: In the 60’s every band was compared to the Beatles in regard to success and popularity. The Monkees where more like the Marx Brothers. Melissa Parker (Smashing Interviews Magazine): The last number one hit of The Monkees was “Daydream Believer.”

  3. 27 de oct. de 2011 · First meetings don’t get much more memorable than the one between the MonkeesDavy Jones and Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits: During their initial encounter in 1967, Noone introduced Jones and his bandmates to The Beatles. “I just happened to be with a couple of The Beatles at a TV show, and the Monkees were at another TV show, and I ...

  4. 29 de feb. de 2012 · Singer Davy Jones, of The Monkees, died Wednesday at the age of 66. A spokesman for the singer said he died of a heart attack. NPR's John Donvan remembers the pop star who sang lead in hits like ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Sings the Monkees and More by Davy Jones: Listen to songs by Davy Jones on Myspace, a place where people come to connect, discover, and share.

  6. Davy Jones was once again a hot teen idol and The Monkees were seen on nearly every television show imaginable. They released a new Monkees album, Pool It , along with 4 singles. David was involved in projects outside of The Monkees during this decade, such as writing his autobiography, They Made a Monkee Out of Me , and releasing solo singles in Japan, Britain & Australia.

  7. 29 de feb. de 2012 · Jones never became a major part of the Monkees’ songwriting, but his boyish, flirtatious voice was always one of their main attractions. So here’s a playlist of Davy’s greatest moments ...