Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Billy Montana’s talent for tapping into powerful emotions in the songs that he writes has led to a string of hits and awards for some of country music’s biggest stars.
Montana’s "Number 1" credits include Garth Brooks’ record-breaking single, “More Than A Memory”, Sara Evans’ smash “Suds in the Bucket”, and the Grammy-nominated “Bring On the Rain”, recorded by Jo Dee Messina.
Once an agriculture major at Cornell University who dreamed of owning and operating an apple farm in upstate New York, Montana elected to sow seeds of a different sort in the songs he writes and records. A diverse group of artists have recorded Montana's songs, including Garth Brooks, Sara Evans, Jo Dee Messina, Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Sister Hazel, BlackHawk, Kenny Rogers, Lee Ann Womack, and Pat Green.
As a recording artist, Montana's album No Yesterday was recognized by USA Today, which characterized him as "a wonderful songwriter." Country Weekly described his music as "a common man's wisdom voiced in an uncommon manner." Montana draws heavily from his rural background for inspiration, resulting in music that is refreshingly eloquent, simple and honest. “You can’t just wait for inspiration…my job is to say things that have been said a million times in a way that they’ve never been said before,” says Montana.
Montana also wrote "Friends for Life" for the animated MGM movie release of the Mark Twain classic Tom Sawyer. Montana’s own records have achieved special distinctions including the single "A Clean Mind and Dirty Hands," which was awarded “Song of the Year” in 1996 by Farm Journal as the song best depicting genuine farm life.
After graduating from Cornell University, Montana supported his wife and three kids by working on a vegetable farm. Although life wasn’t easy, he didn’t give up his dream of songwriting. “When you’re sitting up there on top of the tractor knockin’ down corn stalks, your mind wanders…I got a lot of great song ideas out there on that farm!” says Montana. After seven years of farm work, Montana finally landed a deal with Warner Brothers Records, which “opened the doors to Nashville” for him. Montana moved his family to Nashville in 1989 to pursue the songwriting dream full-time.
Montana caught the attention of five-time Grammy winner and renowned producer Brent Maher and Moraine Music and was signed to a songwriting deal in 1994. In 2000, Curb Publishing picked up Billy as well in a joint venture. It was also in 2000 that Montana finally got his big break when Jo Dee Messina cut his song “Bring On The Rain”. The song was chosen as the fourth single to be released from the album, which resulted in a single release date of September 10, 2001.
The song immediately jumped onto the charts. “The first time I heard it on the radio was a few days after the tragedy of 9/11. The radio DJ had overdubbed dialogue from the events of the tragedy into the breaks of ‘Bring On the Rain’. I was pulling into my driveway under our big American flag and I just broke down. To hear the president’s voice in our song while everything from that day was so fresh in our minds…it was so powerful,” says Montana.
The Grammy-nominated "Bring on the Rain", recorded by Jo Dee Messina and Tim McGraw, was both a country and AC hit. Jo Dee Messina says, “It’s one of my favorite songs…with hope hidden under layers of trouble…these guys [Montana and Darling] put their guts on a piece of paper and it just hit home for so many people."
Montana scored another hit when he and Jenai wrote Sara Evans’ smash “Suds in the Bucket”, the most performed song by a female artist in 2004. “We were looking to write an up-tempo story song with country language…I felt like that title sort of fell out of the sky,” says Montana.
Most recently, Montana showcased his writing skills in Garth Brooks’ record breaking single “More Than a Memory”, which entered the Billboard and R&R charts at Number One. “I don’t think in my lifetime, I will ever be part of something like that again. Everything just had to work perfectly for that to happen,” says Montana. Scott Borchetta, President of Big Machine Records said, “This is a song they’ll be playing for the next 20 years.”
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Howdy Billy! Cheers from Canada! Thanks for the add, champ :) And thanks for the incredible music! Have an awesome Christmas and a rockin' 2010! Peace, Seth.
I completely forgot about the Pucketts gig, was it last night? I did get to hear Rodney Clawson sing the "Talkin' to Jesus" song at the Bluebird on Friday night. Scheming to head to Muscle Shoals next week, I've never been. Hope things are going well!
Just a reminder of the compilation CD that's due to be released to radio stations soon... Be sure to request "Angel Kisses" by "Delores Hershey" when calling your local radio stations... thanks in advance! I hope you have a fantastic week :) Teresa Hull, Songwriter
Hello Billy, I was wondering when your at the bluebird again. Wanda and I was thinking about going out to see ya again. Hope all is good with you and your family. Hope to hear from you soon, Charlie Thunderfoot
Please come by and listen to my newest song titled ~ "Hard to Rob" ~ It's a co-write with Butch Yielding. Vocals by Tim La Roche. We're very happy the way it turned out and I hope you enjoy listening! Please let me know what you think of it!! If interested in recording this song message me…
I would also like to remind you that the compilation CD with 22 songs from various artists, some major… will be ready for mail out any day now…. Being sent to radio stations throughout the US and Canada….
Call your local radio stations to request “Angel Kisses” by “Delores Hershey”
More songs in a couple days!!!
Thank you so much & I hope you have a beautiful weekend :)
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Hey Billy! I am so bad at posting stuff on here...you need a facebook! I posted all the pics from the Bluebird there. Love Stuck! Really excited that my friend Ash recorded it! Can't wait to hear it on the radio this month!!!
Passin' thru! Saw Keni a couple of times during CMA Fest. I need to go look and see where you are going to be next! Hope the storms were kind on your side of town today!! Stuff was blowing around here for a bit.