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A singer, actor and jockey who became a teen idol in the '60s and '70s, David "Davy" Jones' chief claim to fame is his career as a Monkee and his vocal rendition of "Daydream Believer." Jones was born in Manchester, England to a railway fitter and a homemaker. He was raised in a family of four, three sisters and himself. Jones developed an interest in entertaining at a young age with his first play, Tom Sawyer. It was not until after his mother's death in 1960 of emphysema that Jones lost his interest in school and left home to become a horse-racing jockey. Basil Foster, the jockey Jones apprenticed with, recognized Jones' acting and singing ability, and encouraged him to pursue his acting career. His persistence paid off, and Jones had television parts in Coronation Street, June Evening and a part in the BBC radio play There Is a Happy Land. It was these appearances, a part in London and American musical Oliver!, and an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show that attracted Colpix Records/Columbia Pictures, Inc. to sign a contract with Jones. At the age of 20, Jones had produced his first album, called simply David Jones. In September of 1966, The Monkees first aired. Along with Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith, Jones came into the households of thousands each week. Nine albums were released including songs such as "Daydream Believer," "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You," and "Valleri," which featured Jones singing. The Monkees, although popular with teenage girls, aired only until 1968. After the Monkees disbanded, Jones pursued a solo career signing with Bell Records. He released several singles with Bell and performed two Japanese tours before signing with MGM in 1973. He made cameo appearances on The Brady Bunch and Love American Style. In the mid-'70s,...

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