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John Michael Montgomery was born January 20, 1965, in Danville, Kentucky, [1] [2] as the second of three children to Harold and Carol Montgomery. [3] The family grew up in Nicholasville . [ 4 ] Harold was a local musician who played at various honky-tonks throughout Kentucky and taught his son how to play guitar at an early age. [ 4 ]
"Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" is a song written by Richard Fagan and Robb Royer, and recorded by American country music artist John Michael Montgomery. It was released in May 1995 as the second single from his self-titled album. It hit number-one on the country charts in the United States and Canada in July 1995. [1]
Montgomery Gentry is an American country music duo/solo act founded by singers Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry, both Kentucky natives. They began performing together in the 1990s as part of two different bands with Montgomery's brother, John Michael Montgomery. Although Gentry won a talent contest in 1994, he reunited with Eddie Montgomery ...
But the Kentucky-bred duo met almost a decade before that, forming Early Tymz in 1990 with Montgomery’s younger brother, John Michael Montgomery (who also went on to enjoy a successful solo career).
"I Can Love You Like That" is a song written by Steve Diamond, Jennifer Kimball and Maribeth Derry, and recorded by American country music singer John Michael Montgomery. It was released in February 1995 by Atlantic Records as the first single from his self-titled CD (1995).
Montgomery had more than 30 singles on the Billboard country charts, including “I Love the Way You Love Me,” “Life’s a Dance,” and “I Swear,” WATE said.
Massingberd began life as Hugh John Montgomery at Cookham Dean, Berkshire, on 30 December 1946. [2] His father, John Michael Montgomery, was a member of the Colonial Service . His mother, Marsali (née Seal), [ 3 ] was a schoolmistress who married John Montgomery after her first husband, Roger de Winton Kelsall Winlaw , died in 1942 on active ...
"I Miss You a Little" is a ballad written in tribute to John Michael Montgomery's father, Harold, who died in 1994. Montgomery included images and audio of his father in the song's corresponding music video. Barbara Montgomery, Harold's widow and executor, filed a lawsuit against the singer after the video's release, claiming that he had not ...