
Bobby Hart, Co-Writer of Monkees Classics, Dies at 86
Bobby Hart, a key songwriter and producer for The Monkees known for hits like 'Last Train to Clarksville,' has died at age 86 in Los Angeles, leaving a lasting legacy in 1960s pop music.
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Bobby Hart, a key songwriter and producer for The Monkees known for hits like 'Last Train to Clarksville,' has died at age 86 in Los Angeles, leaving a lasting legacy in 1960s pop music.
Bobby Hart, renowned songwriter for the Monkees and member of Boyce and Hart, passed away at age 86 after a long illness. He co-wrote iconic hits like '(Theme From) The Monkees' and 'Last Train to Clarksville,' and was also known for his solo success and contributions to TV themes. Hart was also an advocate for yoga and spiritual practices, leaving a legacy in music and beyond.

Bobby Hart, a key songwriter for The Monkees known for hits like 'Last Train to Clarksville' and the theme song, has died at 86. He was instrumental in creating the Monkees' sound and had a successful career in music and television, collaborating with various artists and contributing to pop culture. Hart's partnership with Tommy Boyce produced numerous hits and he remained active in the music industry for decades.

The Detroit Lions have signed offensive lineman Bobby Hart, adding depth to their offensive line. Hart, who has starting experience, spent the last two seasons with the Buffalo Bills and previously played for the Cincinnati Bengals and New York Giants. In a corresponding move, the Lions waived long snapper Jake McQuaide and reached an injury settlement with receiver Tom Kennedy.