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Davy Johnson, charge singer from the Monkees, died today after having suffered cardiac arrest in Indiantown, Fla., his representative confirmed to Caramba Today. He was 66.
"He passed alongside his passions, his horses, and it was 1 hour from his wife, Jessica Pacheco-Johnson," his repetition stated inside a statement.
"All his family, buddies and fans mourn Davy's loss," Frederick Pacheco, Jones' manager and brother-in-law, stated. "I was fortunate to possess this kind of incredible individual within our lives. Sadly, his time on the planet was cut way too short and he'll be skipped greatly by all who understood him."
The Martin County, Fla. medical examiner's office is going to be performing an analysis into Jones' dying but stated in statement that "there don't seem to be any suspicious conditions" surrounding it.
Johnson is made it by his wife and 4 kids from previous partnerships.
The British born Johnson became a member of The Monkees in 1966 and led to some stable of rock hits, including "Daydream Believer" and "I am a Believer." This guitar rock band was created included in a Tv show in regards to a rock-band also known as "The Monkees." The show got canceled in 1968 the audience, which incorporated Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, and Michael Nesmith, split up 2 yrs later.
They reunited in a variety of incarnations, most lately last spring for any tour through England and America. Another leg from the tour was slated for fall 2011 however the dates were axed without explanation in August.
Johnson dabbled in film and tv too. He memorably made an appearance inside a 1971 episode of "The Brady Bunch" by which Marcia Brady convinces him to do at her senior high school promenade. Also, he did a cameo within the 1995 "Brady Bunch Movie."
Jones' band mates shared their sympathies with fans via Facebook. "Can't believe it…Still in shock…had bad dreams or nightmares through the night lengthy," Dolenz authored. "My love and hopes go to Davy's women and family right now…"
Nesmith offered a extended, spiritual tribute. "David's spirit and soul live well within my heart, of all the stunning people, who remember beside me the great occasions, and also the healing occasions, which were produced for thus many, including us," he authored. "I've fond reminiscences. If only him safe travels."
Tork authored, "It's with great sadness which i think about the sudden passing of my lengthy-time friend and fellow-adventurer, David Johnson. His talent is going to be much skipped his gifts is going to be around always. My greatest sympathy to Jessica and also the relaxation of his family. Adios, towards the Manchester Cowboy."
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