The UK/Europe tour starts on Dec. 27th in Scotland.....and goes all the way to Norway.....here is a video introducing the cast of characters that will be with me on the tour..........some great clips of Al Perkins with Manassas, The Eagles.....etc....and the two new videos are previewed here.......take a look:
"Another Long Story" video Top 20 on GAC in April 2004:
"Tennessee Girl" video......and yes, that is Trisha Yearwood singing with me!!
"Let's All Go to California" video on Top of the Pops 2........
Shawn Byrne-Guitar
Paul Griffith-Drums
Last year's tour video!!!! Ha!
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Influences
Eagles,Gram Parsons,David Crosby,Jackson Browne, Jimmy Webb, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, Peter Himmelman, Sheryl Crow, Counting Crows, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Willie Nelson, Martina McBride, Lee Ann Womack...................on and on...............
Sounds Like
Jackson Browne, Vince Gill, The Eagles, Travis........Kevin Montgomery.
The upcoming Kevin Montgomery tour begins on Dec. 27th in Scotland and goes through England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.....ending in early February. Here is a little blog about it:
The brand new record "True" will be available, and the tour will feature the legendary steel player Al Perkins, Danny White (formerly of Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, and now Kevin's co-producer on "True"), Shawn Byrne, and a baboon named Charlie will be playing the drums. He's actually quite a good drummer, and really something to see.................the opening act will be announced soon.
Keep an eye on this space, and be sure and "add" Kevin as a friend on his official "space" at http://www.myspace.com/kevinmontgomery2
Official bit:
Kevin Montgomery grew up on Nashville's Music Row, as a child of parents whose careers crossed over from country music to the early, seminal days of American rock 'n' roll. While the contemporary yet timeless feel of Kevin's own music is strongly influenced by the 'California Country-Rock' of artists like Gram Parsons, The Eagles, and Roger McGuinn, his deeply resonant songwriting recalls the Americana-flavored storytelling of Bruce Springsteen and Jackson Browne.
Having spent the last four years of a decade-long career touring relentlessly and building an almost cult-like following in England and Europe, Kevin Montgomery offers up thirteen engaging stories of life, love, laughter and loss on his third album, 2:30am.
Kevin's father, Bob Montgomery was an early songwriting and collaborative partner of Buddy Holly. By the time Kevin was born, his dad was producing records by Bobby Goldsboro and writing songs like the often-covered ‘Misty Blue’ and ‘Back in Baby's Arms’, made famous by Patsy Cline.
Meanwhile, Kevin's mother, Carol had a thriving career as a Nashville session vocalist, singing back up on pop classics like Elvis Presley's ‘Suspicious Minds’ and Robert Knight's ‘Everlasting Love’. "Many evenings, my dad would come home with records he was in the midst of producing," Kevin remembers. "He'd put our big stereo on full blast and we'd listen to what he'd done that day. From a very young age, I was picking records apart, trying to identify the different instruments. My parents never pushed me to become a musician, it just happened naturally".
A&M released Kevin's debut, Fear Nothing, in 1994 to critical acclaim, and after a year and a half of touring with Peter Himmelman, Sheryl Crow and David Crosby, he ended up back in Nashville. Kevin stayed on the radar by working on the 1996 Buddy Holly tribute album, Not Fade Away: Remembering Buddy Holly. He recorded the song "Wishing" (written by his dad) as a duet with Mary Chapin Carpenter (Bob Montgomery also co-produced the track).
Kevin was increasing his profile as a songwriter, Martina McBride recorded, ‘I Won't Close My Eyes’, (from Fear Nothing) for her 1997 double-platinum selling album, Evolution. Later, Juice Newton covered Kevin's song ‘Red Blooded American Boy’ (changing the gender reference to 'girl') for her 1999 release, American Girl. Kevin also sang backing vocals on Lee Ann Womack's ‘I Know Why The River Runs’ for her platinum selling album, I Hope You Dance.
When Kevin recorded 2:30am, co-produced with Robert Reynolds of The Mavericks, he knew the sound he was going for. “Over the past few years," he explains, "we've developed The Road Trippers with hardcore touring. We know the reaction certain songs get from the audience. I wanted that live energy to come across in the recording, but I also wanted to capture the subtleties of the music."
To get the balance right, top shelf studio musicians such as pianist Matt Rollings, bassist Glenn Worf and drummer Chad Cromwell joined Perkins and Britt to approach some of the more subtle songs, while Reynolds and Deakin joined their fellow Road Trippers to put their vibe on half a dozen songs. Adding to the staggering collection of guest talent on 2:30am, Trisha Yearwood contributes impeccable backing vocals to the album's rousing lead track, ‘Tennessee Girl’, and Lee Ann Womack lends her voice to ‘I Can't Drive You From My Mind’, a track co-produced by Kevin's father.
To support 2:30am's release, Kevin plans to continue his extensive touring schedule, both acoustically and with The Road Trippers. "We'll be going all over the US and all over the world, really," he says. Currently, the video for Another Long Story is in regular rotation at VH1 Country and the Great American Country video channel as well.
"This all happened because I have some wonderful friends that believe in the music, and i never stopped persevering," says Kevin. "Even when I was delivering papers and pushing carts in the parking lot of Sam's, my one goal was to release my own records, tour and make a living doing music. Now, that's what I'm doing. I try to apply the life lessons i've learned to what I do now in music. I went from being the new kid in town to Sam's, and that was a good lesson."
When an artist's music is honest, authentic and heart-felt, you don't really need anyone else to tell you it's the real thing, because you can feel it. Kevin Montgomery's 2:30am is that kind of an album.
Hi Kevin, Hello my friend, sorry that I have not been here in so long. I have had a few things going on in my life that has taken me away from my goals. My father had a stroke last November and has been living with me but he is doing great and I will be taking him back home to Kentucky tomorrow. I had another scare with breast cancer, All is well and I am still cancer free. So I am back and ready to get back to work on my music.
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hey kev. thx 4 the request. i like ur style and might check you out on Sat. have you thought of adding some electro drums to any of your mixes. i think that'd be a nice fusion. MSI
Hey, Kevin, thanks for the request - your music is terrific! I'm sorry I missed you on Sunday, brother, but I've just returned from a second honeymoon with my sweetheart ... would have loved to have met you, but, well, you know ... LOL! Cheers, man!
Hey, thanks for the requests- what's the difference between your two pages? I haven't had enough time to check 'em out fully yet. Anyway, I'm looking forward to learning more about your music. I guess we have some friends in common- Shurman. Maybe I'll try to catch your show in AZ in Nov...
Hi Kevin, I hope all has been well. I am so sorry that it has been so long since I have visited your page! I have been so busy with getting my music out to the world and on the road the past few weeks that I have just not had the time. So I have made some time today to get back with all my friends and hope to uplift and inspire you as you walk through and live out your dreams. A lifetime can be spent waiting for the perfect conditions, the necessary provision, or just the right moment to begin living one's dream. Take a step of faith, and simply begin to walk in that which you know your destiny to be. See how providence moves, circumstances realign, open doors and connections materialize, to provide you with exactly what you need, at just the right moment and to accomplish that which you have set forth to do. A journey of a thousand miles begins with that first step. And remember my friend, Don’t let anyone take away your dreams! You are Awesome! Rhonda Kaye
Hi Kevin! Touring with Tommy Allsup...how cool is that? I feel so inadequate writing about rock and roll history for someone like you who has lived it all your life. Still coming to my area this winter? Message me at my KDKB page and let me know what you need. Marsha.