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December 1. 94. 5 – 2. February 2. 01. 2) was an English singer- songwriter, musician, actor and businessman best known as a member of the band The Monkees, and for starring in the TV series of the same name. His acting credits include a Tony- nominated role as the Artful Dodger in the original London and Broadway productions of Oliver! The Brady Bunch television show and later reprised parody film; Love, American Style; and My Two Dads.

Jones is considered one of the great teen idols.[1][2]Early life[edit]David Thomas Jones was born at 2. Leamington Street, Openshaw, Manchester, Lancashire, England, on 3. December 1. 94. 5. His television acting debut was on the British television soap opera Coronation Street. He portrayed Colin Lomax, Ena Sharples' grandson, for one episode on 6 March 1. He also appeared in the BBC police series Z- Cars. After the death of his mother from emphysema when he was 1.

Jones rejected acting in favour of a career as a jockey, apprenticing with Newmarket trainer Basil Foster.[4] He dropped out of secondary school to begin his career in that field.[5] This career was short- lived, however. Full Episodes Legend Of The Seeker. Even though Foster believed Jones would be successful as a jockey, he encouraged his young protégé to take a role as the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver! London's West End, a move which changed Jones' life forever. In turn, Jones cared for Foster in his later years, bringing him to the United States and providing him financial support.[6]Early acting and recording career[edit]. Jones in a 1. 96.

Colpix single "What Are We Going to Do?"Foster was approached by a friend who worked in a theatre in the West End of London during casting for the musical Oliver! Foster replied, "I've got the kid." Jones was cast and appeared to great acclaim as the Artful Dodger.[7] He played the role in London and then on Broadway and was nominated for a Tony Award.[8] On 9 February 1.

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The Ed Sullivan Show with Georgia Brown who was playing Nancy in the Broadway production of Oliver! This was the same episode of the show in which the Beatles made their first appearance. Jones said of that night, "I watched the Beatles from the side of the stage, I saw the girls going crazy, and I said to myself, this is it, I want a piece of that."[9]Following his Ed Sullivan appearance, Jones signed a contract with Ward Sylvester of Screen Gems (then the television division of Columbia Pictures). A pair of American television appearances followed, as Jones received screen time in episodes of Ben Casey and The Farmer's Daughter.[1.

Jones debuted on the Billboard Hot 1. The Million Dollar Duck Full Movie. August 1. 96. 5, with the single "What Are We Going To Do?" The 1. Colpix Records, a label owned by Columbia.[1. His debut album David Jones, on the same label, followed soon after (CP4.

In 1. 96. 7 the album was issued in the UK, in mono only, on the Pye Records label (NPL 1. The Monkees[edit]From 1. Jones was a member of the Monkees, a pop- rock group formed expressly for a television show of the same name. With Screen Gems producing the series, Jones was shortlisted for auditions, as he was the only Monkee who was signed to a deal with the studio, but still had to meet producers Bob Rafelson's and Bert Schneider's standards.[1. Jones sang lead vocals on many of the Monkees' recordings, including "I Wanna Be Free" and "Daydream Believer".[1. The DVD release of the first season of the show contained commentary from the various bandmates.

In Peter Tork's commentary, he stated that Jones was a good drummer and had the live performance lineups been based solely on playing ability, it should have been Tork on guitar, Mike Nesmith on bass, and Jones on drums, with Micky Dolenz taking the fronting role, rather than as it was done (with Nesmith on guitar, Tork on bass, and Dolenz on drums). Mostly playing tambourine or maracas, Jones filled in briefly for Tork on bass when he played keyboards. Early photo of the Monkees. The NBC television series the Monkees was popular, and remained in syndication. After the group disbanded in 1. Jones reunited with Micky Dolenz as well as Monkees songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart in 1.

Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart.[1. A Monkees television show marathon ("Pleasant Valley Sunday") broadcast on 2. February 1. 98. 6 by MTV resulted in a wave of Monkeemania not seen since the group's heyday. Jones reunited with Dolenz and Peter Tork from 1.

A new top 2. 0 hit, "That Was Then, This Is Now" was released (though Jones did not perform on the song) as well as an album, Pool It![1. Monkees activity ceased until 1. Jones reunited with Dolenz, Tork and Michael Nesmith to celebrate the 3. The group released a new album entitled Justus, the first album since 1. Headquarters that featured the band members performing all instrumental duties. It was the last time all four Monkees performed together.[1.

In February 2. 01. Jones confirmed rumours of another Monkees reunion. There's even talk of putting the Monkees back together again in the next year or so for a U. S. and UK tour," he told Disney's Backstage Pass newsletter. Watch That Burning Feeling Online Fandango.

You're always hearing all those great songs on the radio, in commercials, movies, almost everywhere."[1. The tour (Jones's last) came to fruition entitled, An Evening with The Monkees: The 4. Anniversary Tour.[1. Jones is the next closest member of the Monkees (to Micky Dolenz) who had worked with the band since its inception.

The exceptions have been the new songs recorded in 1. Post- Monkees career[edit].

Jones and Ilene of "Sunday's Child" in the 1. ABC special Pop Goes Davy Jones. In 1. 96. 7, Jones opened his first store, called Zilch, at 2. Thompson Street in the Greenwich Village section of New York City.

The store sold "hip" clothing and accessories and also allowed customers to design their own clothes.[citation needed]After the Monkees officially disbanded in 1. Jones kept himself busy by establishing a New York City- style street market in Los Angeles, called "The Street" which cost approximately $4. He also collaborated with musical director Doug Trevor on a one- hour ABC television special entitled Pop Goes Davy Jones, which featured new artists The Jackson 5 and the Osmonds.[1. Bell Records, then having a string of hits with The Partridge Family, signed Jones to a somewhat inflexible solo record contract in 1. Jones was not allowed to choose his songs or producer, resulting in several lacklustre and aimless records.[1. His second solo album, Davy Jones (1.

Rainy Jane", which reached No.