The Monkees’ Micky Dolenz ‘Heartbroken’ Over Michael Nesmith’s Death: ‘I’ll Miss It All so Much’
Singer-songwriter Michael Nesmith, who skyrocketed to fame in the ā60s as the wool-hat wearing member of the Monkees, died on Dec. 10, 2021. In terms of the groupās original line-up, Nesmithās death at 78 leaves only Micky Dolenz. Davy Jones died in 2012, followed by Peter Tork in 2019.
As the last remaining member, Dolenz turned to Instagram to share a message of heartbreak over the loss. But he also said that heās feeling grateful for his last few months on tour with an ailing Nesmith. So, what caused Nesmithās death? Plus, what role did he play in making music for the Monkees?

Micky Dolenz on Michael Nesmithās death: āIām heartbrokenā
In the wake of the news that Nesmith died of heart failure, Dolenz took to his Instagram and Twitter accounts to share his grief with fans. Along with a picture of him embracing Nesmith, he says a few things about how heās feeling in the caption.
āIām heartbroken. Iāve lost a dear friend and partner,ā he writes. āIām so grateful that we could spend the last couple of months together doing what we loved best ā singing, laughing, and doing shtick.ā
āIāll miss it all so much. Especially the shtick,ā he concludes. āRest in peace, Nez.ā
The Mike and Micky Show farewell tour
Notably, Dolenz and Nesmith concluded their final tour only weeks before Nesmithās death. In another Instagram post from Nov. 16, 2021, Dolenz writes fondly of the last Mike and Micky Show.
āI have always felt so blessed to have been a part of something that touched so many people in so many ways,ā he shares. āNothing could have exemplified that blessed feeling more than last Sundayās final Mike and Micky Show at the Greek Theater.ā
āThank you, to everyone ā friends, family, fans and those missing compadres who were certainly there in spirit.ā
As reported by Rolling Stone, Nesmith was frail and remained seated at times. But Dolenz told them Nesmith was determined to finish his farewell tour, despite his health.
āI found out a couple days ago that he was going into hospice,ā Dolenz shared after news of Nesmithās death. āI knew what that meant.ā
He went on, āI had my moment then and I let go. I let go a couple days ago. Itās just good to know that he passed peacefully.ā
Michael Nesmithās complicated relationship with the Monkees
While Nesmith shared an apparent camaraderie with his bandmates throughout their lives, he shared complicated feelings about being in the group. First of all, he was seemingly the most outspoken about wanting to play music ā as opposed to pretending to play for The Monkees television show.
When the group emerged at TV stars in 1966, they werenāt involved in the music-making. Nesmith was a musician, though, and he writes in his 2017 memoir Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff, āI was unprepared for the idea that the four of us would have nothing to do with any [musical decisions].ā
So, he was determined and succeeded in changing that. Notably, as a native of Texas, Nesmith had been more influenced by country music than any of the other members. When the group finally got to write and make music, some of Nesmithās songs ā such as 1966ās āSweet Young Thingā ā had a bit of a country rock sound.
Nesmith eventually left the group in 1970 and did not always speak of their time together fondly. But in the end, he spent the rest of his life revisiting the Monkees with Dolenz and their fans.