Monkees Singer, Houston Native Michael Nesmith Dies At 78
The musician became a star when the made-for-TV band The Monkees debuted in 1966. He died Friday of natural causes,
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The musician became a star when the made-for-TV band The Monkees debuted in 1966. He died Friday of natural causes,
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Read MoreAnd somewhere in the darkness, the Gambler he broke even. This won’t be the first – or hundredth – obituary for singer Kenny Rogers which quotes that line from his signature tune, “The Gambler.” The Don Schlitz-penned story song about two Old West char…
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