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Monkees to miss Davy Jones private funeral | Monkees to miss Davy Jones private funeral |
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The remaining members of the Monkees are unlikely to attend the funeral of singer Davy Jones this week, his former bandmate Micky Dolenz has revealed. | The remaining members of the Monkees are unlikely to attend the funeral of singer Davy Jones this week, his former bandmate Micky Dolenz has revealed. |
"The family wants to keep it very, very low-key and very, very private," the 66-year-old told Billboard magazine. | "The family wants to keep it very, very low-key and very, very private," the 66-year-old told Billboard magazine. |
"And you can imagine as soon as one or two or any of us were to show up, it would very quickly be degraded." | "And you can imagine as soon as one or two or any of us were to show up, it would very quickly be degraded." |
Davy Jones, who died in Florida on 29 February, was the youngest member of the chart-topping '60s foursome. | Davy Jones, who died in Florida on 29 February, was the youngest member of the chart-topping '60s foursome. |
Born in Manchester in 1945, the former child actor was brought together with Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork to form a US alternative to the Beatles. | Born in Manchester in 1945, the former child actor was brought together with Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork to form a US alternative to the Beatles. |
The band enjoyed huge fame with their television show and a string of hits including I'm A Believer and Daydream Believer - the latter of which featured Jones singing lead vocals. | |
Plans are afoot to hold public memorials in New York and London, while a third event may take place in Los Angeles. | Plans are afoot to hold public memorials in New York and London, while a third event may take place in Los Angeles. |
Jones, said Dolenz, "had fans and family and associates on both coasts and two continents", adding it was "pretty early days... to be making too many plans". | Jones, said Dolenz, "had fans and family and associates on both coasts and two continents", adding it was "pretty early days... to be making too many plans". |
Though Dolenz said he had been "communicating" with Nesmith and Tork, there are no firm plans for them to perform at any of the proposed memorials. | Though Dolenz said he had been "communicating" with Nesmith and Tork, there are no firm plans for them to perform at any of the proposed memorials. |
"I can see us getting together to do a memorial concert," he told Billboard. "But right now I can't imagine anything else happening." | "I can see us getting together to do a memorial concert," he told Billboard. "But right now I can't imagine anything else happening." |
In 2011, Jones joined forces with Dolenz and Tork, 70, for a series of US gigs to mark the band's 45th anniversary. | In 2011, Jones joined forces with Dolenz and Tork, 70, for a series of US gigs to mark the band's 45th anniversary. |
But the tour was abruptly curtailed last August, a cancellation Dolenz attributed to "business" reasons and "internal matters". | But the tour was abruptly curtailed last August, a cancellation Dolenz attributed to "business" reasons and "internal matters". |
The Monkees last toured as a quartet in 1997, after which guitarist Nesmith ruled out any further performances with the group. | The Monkees last toured as a quartet in 1997, after which guitarist Nesmith ruled out any further performances with the group. |
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