John Michael Montgomery Biography

Summary
"John Michael Montgomery" (born January 20, 1965 in Danville, Kentucky) is an American country music singer-songwriter. He began his career in a band called Early Tymz, whose members included his older brother Eddie Montgomery and their friend Troy Gentry (who currently comprise the country duo Montgomery Gentry). John Michael began a solo career on Atlantic Records in 1992, he made his debut on the American country music scene that year with the release of his debut album "Life's a Dance".
Overall, Montgomery has produced more than thirty singles on the "Billboard" country charts overall, including two of "Billboard"s Number One country singles of the year: 'I Swear' (1994) and 'Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)' (1995). Six of Montgomery's singles have reached Number One on the country charts.
Biography
Born Jan. 20, 1965, in Danville, Kentucky, John Michael Montgomery arrived on the country music scene in 1993 with a debut album, Life's a Dance, that became the only million-seller on the country charts by a new artist that year. Its title was a No. 4 hit single and was followed by his first country chart-topper, 'I Love the Way You Love Me.' The follow-up, Kickin' It Up, hit the top spot on both the country and adult contemporary charts and produced four more successful singles, the chart-topping 'I Swear,' 'Be My Baby Tonight,' 'If You Got Love' and the No. 4 single 'Rope the Moon'.
Montgomery and his older brother, Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry, received musical encouragement from their father, who performed in a local country band and taught his son his first chords. John Michael joined the family band as guitarist before taking the lead singing role when his parents divorced. Afterwards, he made a frugal living on the local honky-tonk scene as a solo artist playing what he referred to as 'working man's country.' Eventually, Atlantic Records signed him, although it was he, rather than the record company, who rejected his own material for inclusion on his debut. ('Mine just weren't good enough.') There were problems during the recording, typified in an anecdote regarding a late-night call to the head of Atlantic that resulted in a change of producer. Atlantic's faith in their artist was subsequently rewarded by his swift rise, even though some questioned his political correctness with songs such as 'Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident).'
His fourth album, "What I Do the Best", though a slightly disappointing set, showed no signs of his commercial appeal waning. It later transpired that he had throat surgery during this time. He was almost back to full health for 1998's Leave a Mark, which, like the following year's "Home to You", saw him heading in an increasingly middle-of-the-road direction. Following the release of 2000's "Brand New Me", he switched labels after Atlantic closed its country division and transferred several of its artists to the Warner Bros. roster. He released "Pictures" in 2002 and "The Very Best of John Michael Montgomery" in 2003.
In early 2003, he scored another radio hit with ' Letters From Home', a song about a soldier fighting in an overseas war. The song served as the title track for his album of the same name.
In 2007, Montgomery founded his own label, Stringtown Records.
2006 Arrest
At 2:20 a.m. on February 16, 2006, Montgomery was arrested at an intersection in Lexington, Kentucky for driving under the influence and possession of a controlled substance, which was identified as Endocet by the "Lexington Herald-Leader". Police also found two loaded handguns in Montgomery's vehicle. Montgomery was charged with a count of a prescription drug not in its proper container, two counts of carrying a concealed deadly weapon, disregarding a traffic control device and performing an improper turn.
Montgomery's lawyer, Jon Woodall, has claimed that Montgomery is a hunter, and holds a concealed weapon permit (Woodall stated that Montgomery did not have the license with him at the time of arrest). Woodall also stated that the prescription was filled by Montgomery's physicians after Montgomery's recent hip replacement surgery .He has since been found not guilty of all charges.
Discography
Albums
"Life's a Dance" (1992)
"Kickin' It Up" (1994)
"John Michael Montgomery" (1995)
"What I Do the Best" (1996)
"Greatest Hits" (1997)
"Leave a Mark" (1998)
"Home to You" (1999)
"Brand New Me" (2000)
"Love Songs" (2002)
"Pictures" (2002)
"The Very Best of John Michael Montgomery" (2003)
"Mr. Snowman" (2003)
"Letters from Home" (2004)
Singles
AAlbum cut.
BReached #1 on U.S. "Radio & Records" country charts.
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Credit
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