
Michael Nesmith, the legendary singer / songwriter most known for his involvement in The Monkees, will appear on Friday night at the Colonial Theatre at 8pm. Of the material to be performed, he states, “The show consists of the songs I’ve written and recorded over the years, starting back when I was just a solo folk singer. Having decades of music and experiences to draw from allows me to present a concert that is full, dramatic, and emotional. I love preforming these songs in this type of show. It is rich and deep and a very exciting and happy evening.”
In a career that has endured for nearly 50 years, Nesmith has made his mark on popular culture as a songwriter, performer, author, film-producer and actor. In '60s, Nesmith found fame as one quarter of The Monkees. As a songwriter, he has written music for such performers as Linda Rondstadt and had his songs covered by artists ranging from Run DMC to Andy Williams. A successful film producer, his name has appeared on the credits of such pictures as the cult-classic Repo Man and the Tim Robbins movie Tapeheads. In 1980, Nesmith was one of the men behind the launch of the revolutionary television channel MTV. But it is Michael Nesmith’s prolific body of solo work that brings him across the U.S. for this tour.
The author of no fewer than 15 solo albums, Nesmith was a key pioneer in the development of country rock music, most notably with his work with The First National Band. His 1975 album Prison – A Book With A Soundtrack introduced the innovative notion of combining a written story with recorded music. His most recent solo work, Rays, was released in 2006. This body of work has been described by Rolling Stone magazine as “the greatest music never heard.” The opportunity to hear these compositions played in an intimate setting amounts to nothing less than a once-in-a lifetime opportunity.
Tickets range from $29 to $43 and can be purchased HERE or at the Colonial Theatre Box Office.
In a career that has endured for nearly 50 years, Nesmith has made his mark on popular culture as a songwriter, performer, author, film-producer and actor. In '60s, Nesmith found fame as one quarter of The Monkees. As a songwriter, he has written music for such performers as Linda Rondstadt and had his songs covered by artists ranging from Run DMC to Andy Williams. A successful film producer, his name has appeared on the credits of such pictures as the cult-classic Repo Man and the Tim Robbins movie Tapeheads. In 1980, Nesmith was one of the men behind the launch of the revolutionary television channel MTV. But it is Michael Nesmith’s prolific body of solo work that brings him across the U.S. for this tour.
The author of no fewer than 15 solo albums, Nesmith was a key pioneer in the development of country rock music, most notably with his work with The First National Band. His 1975 album Prison – A Book With A Soundtrack introduced the innovative notion of combining a written story with recorded music. His most recent solo work, Rays, was released in 2006. This body of work has been described by Rolling Stone magazine as “the greatest music never heard.” The opportunity to hear these compositions played in an intimate setting amounts to nothing less than a once-in-a lifetime opportunity.
Tickets range from $29 to $43 and can be purchased HERE or at the Colonial Theatre Box Office.