New York Daily News

Peter Tork dead

Bass player for ’60s sitcom band gone at 77

- BY BRIAN NIEMIETZ

The Monkees bassist Peter Tork is dead at 77.

Tork was the eldest member of the pop music act, which was the focus of a TV sitcom that debuted on NBC in 1966 and won an Emmy for outstandin­g comedy. The musician’s sister announced her brother’s passing Thursday, but did not announce a cause of death.

A Faceboook page updated by Tork’s management confirmed the sad news a short time later.

“It is with beyondheav­y and broken hearts that we share the devastatin­g news that our friend, mentor, teacher, and amazing soul, Peter Tork, has passed from this world,” appeared a posting on The Real Peter Tork (official) page.

Along with musicians Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz, Tork starred on “The Monkees” sitcom for two years before it went off the air. Though the band stayed together until 1971 as a recording group, Tork negotiated as end to his contract in 1968 and went solo, playing with artists including George Harrison. and reunited several times in the following years for concerts and events.

Nesmith, 76, and Dolenz, 73, continue to perform as The Monkees and are slated to play in Red Bank, New Jersey March 5. Jones died from a heart attack in 2012.

Despite The Monkees’ popularity, Tork told People magazine in 1976 that his rock star money was gone by the time he was arrested for drug possession in 1972 and spent four months in prison.

After being released, Tork — the son of a Connecticu­t college professor — himself became a teacher in Santa Monica, Calif.

Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson called Tork’s music “great” and expressed his condolence­s on social media.

Tork had surgery for tongue cancer in 2009, from which he had reportedly recovered.

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