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Subject: A Monkee on Broadway
The Monkees come up once in awhile on this board, so I thought some of the Monkees fans might enjoy this wonderful article and interview with Micky, regarding his role in the Broadway production of Aida, his career, how he feels about having been a Monkee, etc.
http://www.canoe.ca/Theatre/jan8_monkee-ap.html
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Thanks so much for this article! I LOVE Micky! ;D
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Thanks so much for this article! I LOVE Micky! ;D
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You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! :)
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For a second there,I thought it said "A Monkey on Broadway. ;D
Howard
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I love Micky. He is my fave Monkee. Thanks for the link. :)
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;D Thanks for the link ;D
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I love the fact that Mickey Dolenz's mother invented Liquid Paper. I dunno, it just seems nifty!
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I love the fact that Mickey Dolenz's mother invented Liquid Paper. I dunno, it just seems nifty!
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Actually, that was Michael Nesmith's mother. :)
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Actually, that was Michael Nesmith's mother. :)
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Oh, duh, what was I thinking? Mike Nesmith's mother invented Liquid Paper. He was executive producer of Repo Man, and also had a short-lived TV variet series in 1985. I remember Whoope Goldberg doing her "Valley Girl" routine on that show. What was it called?
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Oh, duh, what was I thinking? Mike Nesmith's mother invented Liquid Paper. He was executive producer of Repo Man, and also had a short-lived TV variet series in 1985. I remember Whoope Goldberg doing her "Valley Girl" routine on that show. What was it called?
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The series was Television Parts. Nez also made a cameo appearance as a taxi driver in Burglar, which starred Whoopie Goldberg.