Notheast Comic Con
November 29-December 1
Boxborough Mass
The Platinum Pass
(1) Weekend Pass to the Comic Con
(1) Invitation Friday for an Exclusive Private Lunch Buffet Mix and Mingle with Micky Dolenz, Coco Dolenz, Michael Des Barres and Bill Chadwick
Autographs and photos with all of the guests
(1) Seat at a VERY special first-of-its-kind Q&A where Dolenz interviews Dolenz with the audience Q&A in the Seminar Room at 3:00 pm on Friday in rows 4 and 5
(1) Autographed Picture
(1) Photo Op with Micky and Coco using your camera or phone
(1) seat in rows 1 and 2 at the Micky Dolenz Career Retrospective Saturday on the Courtyard Stage (time TBA)
A portion of the proceeds will go to the Make a Wish
Foundation and The Get Together Foundation (A program that serves underprivileged youth)
What's on the menu?
A little Italy Buffet
• Italian Wedding Soup• Garlic bread knots • chicken parmesan, meatballs with marinara • Penne Pasta with marinara • Green Beans • Assorted mini desserts • Assorted soft drinks and bottled waters and if you are so inclined, each person gets a ticket for an alcoholic beverage.
If you are vegan we will provide a vegan option as well.
Room at the hotel is NOT included
$850
To Pay please use PayPal
Pay to [email protected]
pick the friends and family option
in the notes please add your name and email and you will get confirmation
I do email every single person but many times it seems it goes into a junk or spam file so always check.
Thanks so much.
Micky Dolenz
Micky Dolenz was born in Los Angeles on March 8, 1945. His dad, George, had starred in a number of films, and played the title character in the mid-1950s television series The Count of Monte Cristo. Micky first established himself as a performer at age ten when, under the stage name of 'Mickey Braddock,' he starred in his first TV series, Circus Boy, which aired from 1956 to 1958. In his teens, Micky guest-starred on a number of television shows. He also learned to play guitar and performed with a number of rock 'n roll bands, including one called The Missing Links. In autumn 1965, Micky was one of 400 applicants who responded to a trade ad announcing auditions for a new TV show about a rock band. Micky auditioned for The Monkees TV show playing Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode," and was chosen along with three other actors - Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. The Monkees' debut single, "Last Train to Clarksville," featuring Micky on lead vocals, hit the charts September 10, 1966 and rocketed to number one. Two days later, The television show debuted on NBC to great success. The TV ratings remained high for two seasons and Micky and the band starred in their own feature film, Head, a 1968 psychedelic romp co-written by a young Jack Nicholson. The movie is now considered a cult classic. Ultimately, The Monkees achieved their greatest success as recording artists selling in excess of 65 million units and achieving worldwide success. Their first four albums-The Monkees (1966); More of the Monkees (1967); Headquarters (1967); and Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd. (1967) reached number one on the charts and launched three number-one singles: "Last Train to Clarksville," "I'm a Believer" (with lead vocals by Micky), and "Daydream Believer." The group's first five albums also went gold.
For more information on tour dates please visit https://mickydolenz.com
Gemma Dolenz
"Coco"
Dolenz was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of actors George Dolenz and Janelle Johnson. She has one brother Micky and two sisters, Deborah, and Kathleen ("Gina") Gemma's nickname, Coco, is a shortened form of "Coco Sunshine", a nickname given to her as a child by Micky. Coco was a frequent guest on the set of The Monkees TV show and sometimes a guest performer on records by the Monkees, singing background vocals or duetting with Micky. She often performs as a member of Micky's backing band during his concerts.
Michael Des Barres
Host of Little Steven's Underground Garage on SiriusXM Radio Channel 21, he is heard by more than six million listeners, five days a week (5am-8am and 9pm-midnight PT). He has appeared in over 150 hours of American television and more than 40 feature films, and has sold over 7 million albums as both a recording artist and songwriter.
Des Barres has appeared in over 100 different TV shows and almost 30 movies in his career. He first started acting at 8 years old as 'the Nux Bar Kid' on posters all over England. He appeared (uncredited) in the 1966 film starring Tony Curtis, Drop Dead Darling. His first credited film role was as a supporting cast member in the classic 1967 film To Sir, with Love, playing an East End pupil who always wears dark sunglasses indoors and out,[4] followed by a few other minor roles before he decided to pursue a career in music instead. He later concentrated his energies on acting again and was cast in Ghoulies (1985) as cult leader Malcolm Graves,[13] and Nightflyers (1987) as a charismatic empath. He worked opposite Clint Eastwood in 1989's Pink Cadillac. His other film roles have included Midnight Cabaret (1990), Under Siege (1992), Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992), A Simple Twist of Fate (1994), and Sugar Town (1999). He also appeared in the 2004 film Catch That Kid and had a brief part in David Lynch's 2001 film Mulholland Drive.[14] On television, besides the role of Murdoc in MacGyver, Des Barres was also a lead cast member of The New WKRP in Cincinnati during the 1991–1992 season, as part of a husband-and-wife morning team. He had previously appeared on the original WKRP in Cincinnati as the lead singer of a punk band, Scum of the Earth. On Roseanne he portrayed Leon's boyfriend as well as appearing as one of Darlene's baby's doctors on one of the final episodes of the series. Some of his dozens of television appearances include Seinfeld; Renegade; ALF; Ellen; Nip/Tuck; Just Shoot Me!; Hart To Hart; My Sister Sam; Lois & Clark, which reunited him with another MacGyver alumnus, Teri Hatcher; JAG; Melrose Place, where he played devilish Arthur Field in 11 episodes; Nash Bridges; Northern Exposure; The Rockford Files; Sledge Hammer!; Sliders; St. Elsewhere; 21 Jump Street; The Pretender; Dead Like Me; Frasier; Hawaii; Bones; and NCIS in the Season 10 episode "Phoenix".
Bill Chadwick
The "5th" Monkee
Songs Written by Bill Chadwick
French Song
If I Knew
If You Have the Time
Of You
Talking to the Wall
Time and Time Again
You and I
Zor and Zam
Songs Performed by Bill Chadwick
Auntie's Municipal Cout
Daddy's Song
D.W. Washburn
If I Knew
If You Have the Time
Penny Music
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Sake 'Em Up
Shorty Blackwell
Time and Time Again
While I Cry
You and I
Zor and Zam
The Micky and Coco Dolenz
NE Comic Con Silver VIP Experience
(1) Weekend pass to the comic con
(1) Seat at a VERY special first of its kind Q&A where Dolenz interviews Dolenz with audience Q&A in the Seminar Room at 3:00 pm on Friday in rows 5 and 9
(1) Autographed Picture and
(1) Photo Op with Micky and Coco using your own camera or phone
(1) seat in rows 5 thru 9 at the Micky Dolenz Career Retrospective Saturday on the Courtyard Stage (time TBA).
A portion of the proceeds will go to Make a Wish Foundation and The Get Together Foundation (A program that serves underprivileged youth)
Cost is $100
To Pay please use PayPal
Pay to [email protected]
pick the friends and family option
in the notes please add your name and email and you will get confirmation
I do email every single person but many times it seems it goes into a junk or spam file so always check.
Thanks so much.