In 1986, a screening of the entire Monkees television series by MTV led to renewed interest in the band, followed by a single, "That Was Then, This Is Now", which reached No. 20 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and No.41 in Canada, a 20th-anniversary tour, a greatest hits album, and a brand new LP,
Pool It! in 1987. The band's original albums were reissued, and all hit the record charts at the same time. Beginning in 1986, Dolenz joined the other ex-Monkees for several
reunion tours and toured extensively as a solo artist.
WCBS-FM On January 10, 2005, Dolenz replaced Dan Taylor as the morning disc jockey at
oldies radio station
WCBS-FM in New York. On June 3, 2005, Dolenz celebrated his 100th show with a special morning show at B. B. King's. That was also his last regular show at the station; at 5:00 pm, WCBS-FM announced that the station would replace its oldies format with a "
Jack" format, eliminating the need for on-air disc jockeys. However, WCBS-FM eventually returned to its oldies format on July 12, 2007, with Taylor re-assuming his role as the morning disc jockey the following day. Several months later, on February 3, 2008, Dolenz was invited back to the station to present his long-postponed 101st show and final in-studio appearance there by guest-hosting a three-hour broadcast during WCBS's Sunday evening "New York Radio Greats" program.
Solo work and further Monkees reunions In 2009, Dolenz signed a deal to record an album of the classic songs of
Carole King, titled
King for a Day. The album (released on Gigitone Records) was produced by
Jeffrey Foskett, who has worked extensively with
Brian Wilson and played on Wilson's 2004 Grammy-winning
Brian Wilson Presents Smile. King's songs "Pleasant Valley Sunday", "Sometime in the Morning", and "Porpoise Song" (Theme from
Head) have emerged as signature songs from the Monkees. As of February 2010, he was appearing on stage in London in
Hairspray with Michael Ball. The show also went on tour and had a successful run in Dublin, Ireland, during November 2010. In 2011, he rejoined Tork and Jones for
An Evening with The Monkees: The 45th Anniversary Tour. After Jones' sudden death in February 2012, Dolenz and Tork reunited with Michael Nesmith for a 12-concert tour of the United States as a tribute. The three remaining Monkees toured again in 2013 and 2014 and Dolenz toured as a duo with Tork in 2015 and 2016. Following Tork's death in 2019, Dolenz toured with Nesmith as "The Mike and Micky Show" in 2018 and 2019. On May 4, 2021, Dolenz and Nesmith announced "The Monkees Farewell Tour" which was the last for the group. The tour consisted of 40 US dates from September to November. The final show was held on November 14, 2021, at the
Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. On May 21, 2021, Dolenz released a solo album,
Dolenz Sings Nesmith, featuring songs written by Nesmith and produced by Christian Nesmith. On November 3, 2023 Dolenz released an
EP of
R.E.M. cover songs.
Other tours In late 2019, Dolenz toured with
Todd Rundgren,
Jason Scheff,
Christopher Cross, and
Joey Molland of
Badfinger, in celebration of
the Beatles' White Album on the "It Was Fifty Years Ago Today – A Tribute to the Beatles' White Album" tour. Dolenz performed the Monkees' songs "
I'm a Believer" and "
Pleasant Valley Sunday". ==Personal life==