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Davy Jones (The Monkees) dies of a heart attack



The Monkees, from left: Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones, Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz pose with their Emmy award in June 1967. (Associated Press)

Davy Jones, a member of 1960s pop sensations the Monkees, has died at age 66 after suffering a heart attack.

Jones died in his home state of Florida after he was taken to hospital, according to the Martin County medical examiner's office.

The Monkees were a quartet created in 1965 for a TV show of the same name.

Jones was lead singer on many of their songs, including Daydream Believer and I Wanna Be Free.

The group, created as a safe alternative to Britain's chart-busting Beatles, had a huge following among pre-teen and adolescent girls, and ended up touring and creating numerous hit singles.

British-born Jones began his acting career at the age of 11 on long-running British soap Coronation Street. He also appeared on the West End stage as the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver! before moving to the U.S.

The surviving Monkees, all American born, are:

* Micky Dolenz.
* Peter Tork.
* Michael Nesmith.
 

Alix Turner

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...hmm.. and for me at least this would be an example of a moment for careful reflective thought on whether it really is better to go out with a bang (not a particularly flattering one, but still Whitney did not go quietly) ... or a whimper? I hope he was doing something a little badass to provoke a heart attack so young
 
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