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Kevin Montgomery
Kevin Montgomery literally 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. Montgomery has spent the last four years of a decade-long career touring relentlessly and building an almost cult-like following in England and Europe, 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. 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. This is one of those artists. Visit Kevin Montgomery's website at kevinmontgomery.com
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