|
John Michael Montgomery
John Michael Montgomery was
born in Danville, Kentucky on January 20th, 1965. He was
raised in Garrard County where he developed an interest
in the music world at an early age. Montgomery and his
older brother, Eddie, were both inspired by their
father, who performed in a local country band and taught
his sons their first chords. John Michael then joined
the family band as a guitarist, and when his parents
divorced, Montgomery took on the lead singing role.
Later he began to play the local honky-tonk circuit with
his brother Eddie, and while playing at a club in
Lexington, Kentucky, he was discovered and signed by
Atlantic Records.
His first album, Life’s
a Dance, came out in 1992 and was the only album to
sell a million copies by a new artist that year. The
title track “Life’s a Dance” charted at #4. The single
“I Love the Way You Love Me” received the single of the
year from the Academy of Country Music. It also
received the #8 Video of the Year from CMT.
Montgomery’s next endeavor
was Kickin’ It Up in 1994. From this album came
his first #1 single “I Swear”, which topped both the
country and pop charts and made him a star. There were
also two other #1’s with “Be My Baby Tonight” and “If
You’ve Got Love”.
His second album won many
awards: CMT #1 video of the year, CMA single of the
year, and Country Radio Awards single of the year for “I
Swear”. He won the CMA Horizon award and the ACM Top New
Male Vocalist. He also won the American Music Awards
Best New Country Artist and ACM Top New Male Vocalist.
“I Love the Way You Love Me” won ACM Song of the Year.
In 1995, he released his
self-titled album and had five hit singles including #1
hits, “I Can Love You Like That” and “Sold! (The Grundy
County Auction Incident)”. The single “Sold! (The Grundy
County Auction Incident)” won, Billboard’s Top Country
Single, Billboard’s Music Awards Country Artist, and CMA
Song of the Year. He also won Billboard’s top Country
Male Artist and CMA Nomination for the Album of the
Year.
In 1996 he was a Grammy
nominee for Best Country Album for (John Michael
Montgomery) and Best Male Vocal for (“ I Can Love You
Like That”). ACM and TNN/Music City News nominated him
for Video of the year For “SOLD! (The Grundy County
Auction Incident)”. He has produced seven more albums,
including a Greatest hits album which went Platinum and
had a #4 single “Angel in My Eyes”.
In 2000, Atlantic moved
Montgomery to its parent label Warner Bros. Records
after it closed in Nashville. In 2002, Montgomery’s
first Warner Bros. release was Pictures, followed
by Mr. Snowman in 2003 and a compilation entitled
The Very Best of John Michael Montgomery. His
last release with Warner Bros. was Letters From Home
in 2004.
In late 2008, Montgomery
founded his own label called Stringtown Records. His
first album for his own label was then released titled
Time Flies. His single “Forever” peaked the
charts at #28. Over his career John Michael has sold
over 16 million albums and has charted 15 number 1
singles.
John Michael Montgomery makes his home in
Nicholasville, Kentucky with his wife and two children,
and he remains committed to investing his time and
talents with his loyal fans across the country. |