The Monotones ended in 1962.
The Monotones was created in 1955.
The Monotones-1958
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Monotones means singular sound or tone, as the word mono suggests. Some examples of what are monotones, includes a Mac or a computer speaking software or a robot. Most monotone speakers are some sort of machine as they don't have emotions.
Arnold Bentley has written: 'Monotones' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Juvenile, Music, Musical ability, Singing
=== === * The McGuire Sisters * Maddox Brothers and Rose * The Mark IV * Mickey & Sylvia * Miles Davis Quintet * Mills Brothers * The Miracles * Modern Jazz Quartet * The Monotones * Montgomery Brothers * The Moonglows * Prentiss Barnes * The Mudlarks * The Mystics
It's sadly a myth when people with autism spectrum disorder have no emotions. Like Spock from Star Trek. Autistic individuals have always been called robotic or monotones. Many autistic people have emotions but they may not express them like neurotypicals can. And it doesn't mean the feelings and emotions are not there.
Little Jerry and the Monotones are a rock band that appeared on Sesame Street in 1970, the group has sung a menagerie of songs on subjects ranging from emotions to the human body, members include "Little" Jerry Lee Nelson (1970-present) Christopher Marlon Cerf aka Chrissy (1970-present) Richard Handford Hunt aka Rockin' Richard and Radical Richie(1970-2000) and Jerry's music teacher and mentor Mr. Jeffrey "Big Jeffy" Moss (1970-present) The group made their debut in episode 276 of Sesame Street singing their first ever song "Mad" ,although the two main singers (Moss and Nelson) had already been established the back-up singers (those who would later become Chrissy and Rockin' Richard) looked completely different from how they would later appear, for example the Lavender member had long black spaghetti hair and no nose and was actually named Fabulous Fran, who I believe was either Chrissy's sister or a proto-Chrissy and the Pumpkin member had shaggy, unkempt hair and scraggly eyebrows, this member was called Croonin' Carroll (after Carroll Spinney) after quite some time Fabulous Fran left the group and was replaced by her "brother" Chrissy, Croonin' Carroll took voice lessons and found a new voice when he met Richard Hunt and thus changed his name to Radical Richie and later Rockin' Richard. Throughout the remainder of the 70's to 2000's The Monotones recorded new hits such as "Danger", "A Body Full of Rhythm" , the ever-popular "Telephone Rock" and The Mountain of Love. In 2000 the band returned to Sesame Street to perform "When you Move the Mouse, it makes the Arrow Go" this was also the year Monotone Rockin' Richard called it quits, since then the group has disbanded nowadays Little Jerry or Jerry Lee as he is now known performs in various venues, Big Jeffy joined Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats(although he still finds time to get together with Jerry), and Chrissy and Rockin' Richard own a recording studio in California. And now with the 42nd season of Sesame Street just years away, it is possible that our Monotones will make yet another comeback, this time with newer members. Jerry and the Monotones Current Members Jerry Lee Nelson: vocals, lead guitar (1970-present) Christopher Marlon Cerf: back-up vocals, bass (1970-present) Jeffrey Moss:back-up vocals,keyboard (1970-present) Former Members Fabulous Fran(1970):back-up vocals Rockin' Richard (1970): back-up vocals,drums, cowbell Joseph"Jumpin' Joey" Raposo (1970):back-up vocals Psychadelic Frankie (I think that 's the Purple Monotone's name) (1980?): back-up vocals,coughing
The End of the End was created in 2007.
The End Has No End was created in 2003.
End on End was created in 1991.
End = the number that is missing (2,4,6,8,10) which is the pattern