Micky Dolenz Marks Monkees' 60th Anniversary With EP Featuring Paul Westerberg Cover
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Mr Bagel
Micky Dolenz, the last surviving member of The Monkees, is celebrating the group's upcoming 60th anniversary with a new six-song EP titled 'Timeless.' The release includes a cover of an obscure Paul Westerberg song, bridging the band's 1960s television origins with the alternative rock world of The Replacements frontman. Rolling Stone reported that Dolenz is the sole surviving Monkee following the deaths of Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and Michael Nesmith.
"a manufactured TV band that became genuinely countercultural"
Stereogum noted Dolenz's personal musical taste drove him to choose a deep cut from Westerberg's 2008 catalog for the EP. The selection underscores how a band born as a scripted TV concept managed to forge a lasting identity beyond the screen, with Dolenz continuing to curate its musical legacy.
"continuing the enduring legacy of a band that began as a 1966 TV show"
The 'Timeless' EP arrives as The Monkees approach six decades since their debut, a milestone that Rolling Stone said Dolenz is honoring with this new collection. The project serves as both a tribute and a reminder of the group's improbable journey from fabricated pop act to a genuinely beloved fixture in rock history.
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