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I'm now looking for the make/model #/year, etc. of the Rogers drum kit used by Micky Dolenz of The Monkees in the late 1960s. I'm hoping experts on this forum will be able to assist.

Please see the attached photos. I appreciate any assistance...

Thank you.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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He had good taste..

Gretsch and Rogers!Cool1

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 11 years ago
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From blairndrums

He had good taste..Gretsch and Rogers!Cool1

I just remember those pink or champagne Gretsch drums. This is fun.

tnsquint
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Posted on 11 years ago
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There is a pic or two with him on Slingerlands...now that I think about it....

Duh...scratch that..

I looked at the other thread on him yesterday..it didn't even register he was playing Slingerlands...

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
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I've always loved the way that Dolenz set up his kit for live shows in a very non-traditional, ergonomic fashion. As a "Lefty" he plays the bass with his left foot, but leaves his right foot completely unoccupied. In lieu of a high hat, he uses a cymbal stand between the two toms set up with closed high hat cymbals. Ride and crash are both on his right. Innovative and strange left-hand setup. I also find it interesting why he would chose to use his bass "backwards" with the Swivo spurs in the back near the batter head. He does this with both the Ebony and the Onyx set in the pictures.

So what exactly is he playing on? From the bass T-rods, it looks like the Ebony set is Dayton and the Onyx set is late Cleveland or maybe early Dayton? Perhaps our Rogers experts can pinpoint the dates.

And did Davy Jones really need four different tamborines and four pairs of maracas (on the riser in front of the Onyx kit)?

-No Guru... still learning more every day-
Posted on 11 years ago
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Maybe Davy had them pitched for different songs...he knew in this song this one sounded right etc..?

Doubtful though...

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 11 years ago
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So can anyone take a shot at some details of the Rogers kit Micky is playing in those pictures in the original post?

During their short tour late last year, Mike Nesmith returned with his blonde Gretsch guitar (specifically made for him for the tour...his original from the '60s was stolen). I'm fairly certain Micky was playing Gretsch drums on the 2012 dates, too. Perhaps the experts here can confirm.

Posted on 11 years ago
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From MonkeesFan

I'm fairly certain Micky was playing Gretsch drums on the 2012 dates, too. I've attached a picture. Perhaps the experts here can confirm.To the original question: can anyone provide more details on the Rogers kit from the '60s (make/model/etc.)? It would be greatly appreciated.

Yep. Those are Gretsch New Classics. Can't tell you much about the old Rogers kit...sorry.

Lynn

I'm no guru, just a vintage drum junkie!

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There is a famous old story from the late 60's about Jimi Hendrix opening up for the Monkees here at the Charlotte Coliseum and getting boo'ed off the stage.

I suppose it's true.

I've heard it so many times and read about it too.

I love the Monkees and Hendrix. LoLoLoLo

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From MonkeesFan

I'm now looking for the make/model #/year, etc. of the Rogers drum kit used by Micky Dolenz of The Monkees in the late 1960s. I'm hoping experts on this forum will be able to assist.Please see the attached photos. I appreciate any assistance...Thank you.

Those are Holiday toms in the configuration Micky wanted. Looks like he`s running the mike and tom off holders on the BD, they look like 20" then 12" 13" and 16". I don`t think it`s a catalog kit and if it is, he did whatever to it as I would. Also looks like a key holder, mount, badge in order with the panels showing on the tom in the center photo. Late 60`s sh*t. Kinda like this kit they way he wanted it !i

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