The Monkees: Made in Hollywood
By (Author) Tom Kemper
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
782.421660922
Paperback
248
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
The Monkees represent a vital problem for rock and pop, and perhaps the major question: is it the music that matters or the personality and image of the performers This book explores the system behind the Monkees, the controversial made-for-tv band that scored some of the biggest hit records of the 1960s. The Monkees represent the cumulative result of a complex coordination of talented individuals, from songwriters to studio musicians to producers - the system of the 1960s Hollywood music industry. The new rock criticism bewailed the fake band, while fans and audiences made the Monkees a major commercial success. More than any other band in the 1960s, the Monkees illustrate the genius of the system and its role in popular music.
"The Monkees gets into the vast machinery that goes on behind the scenes of producing perfect pop - still relevant today even if the names and corporations have changed - and does it with a lot of fun."--Chris Shiflett, Foo Fighters
"A knowledgeable and incisive portrait of the popular music industry."--Paul Hirsch, Northwestern University
"I spent the entire summer of 1987 on the road opening up for The Monkees, and I didn't learn 1% as much about them as I learned from this thorough and remarkable book by Tom Kemper."--"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Kemper's book clarifies so much that is misunderstood in the Monkees story."--Susanna Hoffs
Tom Kemper teaches at the School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California, and the Crossroads School of Arts and Sciences in Santa Monica. His books include Hidden Talent: The Emergence of Hollywood Agents (2010).