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THE MONKEES ’87: YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW MICKY DOLENZ

(I proceed to Micky’s room, which is a far cry from the quiet solitude of Peter's environment. The door is opened by Ellie, the nanny who cares for Micky's three preschool-aged daughters, Charlotte, Emily and Georgia. I meet Micky’s wife, Trina, as well as Trina’s sister, before Micky emerges from the bathroom.

April 3, 1987
Bill Holdship

THE MONKEES ’87: YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW MICKY DOLENZ

Bill Holdship

(I proceed to Micky’s room, which is a far cry from the quiet solitude of Peter's environment. The door is opened by Ellie, the nanny who cares for Micky's three preschool-aged daughters, Charlotte, Emily and Georgia. I meet Micky’s wife, Trina, as well as Trina’s sister, before Micky emerges from the bathroom. The three little girls are playing on the floor by the bed. All three are almost mirror images of seven-year-old Mickey Braddock, who I remember as Circus Boy on Saturday morning TV when I was about their age.

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