Peter Tork & I at the Shoe Suede Blues birthday bash/fan party. |
Peter Tork is undoubtedly best known for playing Peter Tork in the TV series The Monkees which gave birth to an actual band also known as The Monkees. The Monkees (both TV show and band) have weathered highs and lows since their 60's inceptions. Everything was sort of originally modeled from A Hard Day's Night - the black and white classic movie from The Beatles with cutting edge editing by director Richard Lester. The Monkees TV series featured the band in zany antics, often accompanied by their music. And what music it is, featuring tunes penned by Neil Diamond and Carol King, as well as memorably awesome contributions from The Monkees themselves. The Monkees are Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, and the late Davy Jones.
When I was in high school, long ago in ye far away 80's, I became a huge Monkees fan. Repeats of The Monkees were regularly airing and one of the group's reunion tours was a hot ticket - which, alas, I didn't get. But my time would come.
Peter Tork |
New albums have been released over the decades as various groupings of the Monkees have taken the stage on tour. The individual Monkees actively appear on stage and at conventions. I've been very lucky in that I've got to see (individually) all four Monkees at cons and three of them perform in small, approachable venues. I must say that each of them have been quite charming in person and nice to their fans.
The band Peter Tork is currently making the rounds with is called Shoe Suede Blues and upon October 4th 2015 the band had a special fan party/birthday bash at Club 66 in Edgewood Maryland. I take the following facts from facebook - "Shoe Suede Blues was formed in 1994 when Peter Tork and friends, Tadg Galleran and Michael Sunday, were asked to put together a band for a benefit dance at the Beyond Baroque Foundation in Venice Beach for Felicity House, a women's recovery home and child care program. This year we happily celebrate the 21st anniversary of what was supposed to have only been a one-time event."
The Tork dummy at the selfie station. |
Tork was certainly in good humor signing albums and photos. I have to say that I inadvertently made him laugh. There was a slight lag in the line behind me and I figured I might as well mention that my family got a kick out of his appearance on The King of Queens. In the heat of the moment I said "My family enjoyed your work on The King of Brooklyn." Whoops! Still, it was nice to get a laugh out of he who played the fun, quirky, innocent Monkee.
Fun is the perfect description for the event. Fans were dancing, posing with Peter Tork as well as his dummy version at a selfie station and submitting jokes for Sunday Sillies found at The Real Peter Tork facebook page. All in all I'd describe the day as more fun than a barrel of Monkees.
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