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Davy Jones Autographs

Davy Jones, born David Thomas Jones on December 30, 1945, in Openshaw, Manchester, England, emerged as a prominent figure in the music scene during the 1960s. Initially gaining fame as a member of the popular musical group The Monkees, Jones showcased his vocal talents and charismatic stage presence. The Monkees, formed in 1966 as a made-for-TV band, quickly became a cultural phenomenon, blending catchy pop tunes with a television series that captured the hearts of American audiences. Davy's distinctive voice and charming persona endeared him to fans, helping the group secure numerous chart-topping hits, including “Daydream Believer,” “I’m a Believer,” and “Last Train to Clarksville.”
As The Monkees transitioned from a manufactured band to a creative musical force, Davy Jones played a pivotal role in shaping their sound. The group collaborated with various songwriters and producers, allowing them to explore diverse musical styles beyond their pop roots. Jones's knack for storytelling within his songs brought a new dimension to their music, showcasing his versatility as both a singer and performer. While The Monkees initially faced skepticism from some critics regarding their authenticity, their undeniable success proved detractors wrong, and they became a symbol of 1960s pop culture.
After The Monkees disbanded in the early 1970s, Davy Jones pursued a successful solo career, releasing several albums and singles that further highlighted his musical talents. He enjoyed performing in various venues across the United States, often reviving classic hits from his Monkees days for loyal fans. His contributions to music not only left a lasting legacy but also paved the way for future generations of pop artists. Davy Jones’s influence can still be felt today, as his distinct style and memorable melodies continue to resonate with audiences around the world. Jones passed away on February 29, 2012, but his music remains a cherished part of American pop culture history.

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Current items with a signature of Davy Jones

These are the most current items with a signature of Davy Jones that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnailDavy Jones Monkees Daydream Believin Autographed Signed Copy First Printing 2000$97.95logo
thumbnailDavy Jones Monkees Daydream Believin Autographed Signed Copy First Printing 2000$97.95logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES SIGNED SLABBED BECKETT BAS COA MUSIC AUTOGRAPHED THE MONKEES BAND$189.00logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES SIGNED SLABBED BECKETT BAS COA MUSIC AUTOGRAPHED THE MONKEES BAND$189.00logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED 1997 World Tour Program Book JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED 1997 World Tour Program Book JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees Signed 8x10 Headshot Photo 60s Music JSA COA Autograph$129.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees Signed 8x10 Headshot Photo 60s Music JSA COA Autograph$129.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED “Daydream Believin” Book Used JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED “Daydream Believin” Book Used JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo

Traded items with a signature of Davy Jones

The most expensive item with a signature of Davy Jones (LOU GEHRIG NEW YORK YANKEES SIGNED AUTO 3X4 JSA LOA & PSA/DNA 8 w/ Davy Jones) was sold in March 2017 for $3,000.78 while the cheapest item (MONKEES DAVY JONES signature guitar pick -novelty (wBG-K18)) found a new owner for $0.01 in October 2021. The month with the most items sold (28) was March 2012 with an average selling price of $71.78 for an autographed item of Davy Jones. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2017 with $3,000.78 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was January 2016. In average, an autographed item from Davy Jones is worth $40.50.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Davy Jones were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnailDAVID DAVY JONES THE MONKEES SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 PHOTO RARE NESMITH PSA COA$209.99logo
thumbnailDAVID DAVY JONES THE MONKEES SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 PHOTO RARE NESMITH PSA COA$209.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED 1997 World Tour Program Book JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED 1997 World Tour Program Book JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED 1997 World Tour Program Book JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED 1997 World Tour Program Book JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees Signed 8x10 Headshot Photo 60s Music JSA COA Autograph$129.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees Signed 8x10 Headshot Photo 60s Music JSA COA Autograph$129.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees Signed 8x10 Headshot Photo 60s Music JSA COA Autograph$129.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees Signed 8x10 Headshot Photo 60s Music JSA COA Autograph$129.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED “Daydream Believin” Book Used JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED “Daydream Believin” Book Used JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED “Daydream Believin” Book Used JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailDAVY JONES The Monkees SIGNED “Daydream Believin” Book Used JSA COA Autograph$132.99logo
thumbnailMonkees I’m A Believer Davy Jones Autograph Original Picture Sleeve US 7” Vinyl$54.95logo

Latest News about Davy Jones

David Cassidy - David Cassidy Pays Tribute To Late Pal Davy Jones At New York Gi (07/20/2012): Seventies pop icon David Cassidy broke down during a show in New York on Thursday night 19Jul12 as he paid tribute to late pal Davy Jones The former Partridge Family star was planning a co-headlining tour with The Monkees frontman when Jones died in Feb... Go to news article