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Rolling Stone Micky Dolenz on the Monkees’ Farewell Tour, New LP ‘Dolenz Sings Nesmith’
“I will always be Micky, the wacky drummer on that classic old television show,” says Dolenz, “just like Leonard Nimoy was always Mr. Spock”
By Paul Undersinger
The Monkees have survived many logical endpoints. They first seemed like they were done when their TV show went off the air in early 1968, and then again multiple times after: when they disbanded as a recording unit in 1971, when their reunion tours fizzled out amid bitter infighting in the early 2000s, and when Davy Jones died in 2012 and Peter Tork followed in 2019.
The Double Life of Nat King Cole
After Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole is the best remembered of the singers who dominated American popular music between the end of the big-band era and the advent of rock ’n’ roll. Chiefly known today as a performer of romantic ballads, he had a dark, grainy baritone voice with which he sang in a style at once intimate and unmannered. While Cole’s reputation went into a temporary eclipse as a result of his early death a lifelong chain smoker, he died of lung cancer in 1965, three decades before Sinatra gave his last public performance he was restored to prominence in 1991 when his daughter Natalie, herself a talented pop singer, released a single of “Unforgettable” in which his original performance of the song, recorded 40 years earlier, was electronically superimposed on her own to create a “virtual duet.” The record put Cole back in the limelight, and he has been there ever since.
16 April 2021
The paths of big-band Afro-Cuban music and big-band American jazz have run parallel and intersected over the decades and now Ruben Blades adds a new chapter to this swinging history.
A native of Panama, Blades has a firm place in the pantheon of Latin music and culture. First, he was a principle in the 1978 landmark best-selling album
Siembra with Willie Colon, which set a high-water mark for politically conscious music in the dance-oriented genre. Since then, Blades has also had a successful career as an actor (most recently fighting zombies on AMC’s
Fear the Walking Dead) and as an activist (unsuccessfully running for president of Panama in 1994 and subsequently serving five years as Panama’s minister of tourism).
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