James
Montgomery ( US )
When
blues legend James Montgomery plays the harmonica, he "brings
it on home". Whether it's recording with Kid Rock, sitting in
with Gregg Allman, or fronting his hot band of thirty years,
Montgomery plays with authority. While growing up in Detroit he learned
first-hand from the masters - James Cotton, John Lee Hooker,
and Jr. Wells - at the legendary "Chessmate." Over the
years, he's carried on in the tradition and continues to be a vital
presence in Blues as one of the most dynamic performers on the scene.
In 1970, while attending Boston
University,
Montgomery formed the James Montgomery Band. His inimitable (oh yeah, he
majored in English) harmonica playing combined with his incredibly
energetic live shows led to the band's quick ascension on the New England
music scene. Within two years, the James Montgomery band was among the
hottest acts in Boston along with J. Geils and Aerosmith, and they were
quickly signed to a multi-album deal with Capricorn Records.
Since that time, James has recorded six albums. His
first, "First Time Out" has been remastered and re-released by
MRG/Capricorn. Other include "James Montgomery Band" on Island
Records which was number nine on Billboard's national playlist, "Duck
Fever" with members of the David Letterman Band, "Live Trax,"
with the Uptown Horns (the Rolling Stones' horn section), and his release
on Tone-Cool, "The Oven Is On."
Montgomery has toured with many major artists,
including Aerosmith, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, the Allman Brothers,
Steve Miller and others. He has jammed on stage with B.B.King, Buddy Guy,
John Lee Hooker, Jr. Wells, James Cotton, Charlie Daniels, Bonnie Raitt,
Greg Allman, Laverne Baker, Patti LaBelle, and Peter Wolf among others,
including an impromptu session with Mick Jagger at New York's "Trax".
Over the years Montgomery's band has been a
springboard for many musicians. Members of his band have included Billy
Squire, Wayne Kramer (MC-5), Jeff Golub (Rod Stewart), Jim McCarty (Mitch
Ryder and the Detroit Wheels), Nunzio Signore Bo Diddley), Jeff Pevar (Ray
Charles Orchestra, Crosby, Stills & Nash), Bobby Chouinard (drummer
with Ted Nugent, Squire and Robert Gordon), Jeff Levine (Joe Cocker),
Aerosmith's Tom Gambel, and many others.
Regarding the Johnny Winter Band featuring James
Montgomery, the Nashville Tennessean writes "If ever the time came to
use two "legendary" tags in one story, it is to describe both
Winter and Montgomery. They are blues masters of the first and highest
degree" The James Montgomery/Johnn Winter combination has worked out
beyond anyone's hopes. Since Johnny asked James to join his band along
with Scott Spray and Wayne June his shows have been remarkable. Johnny is
having his best time playing in many years. He puts his heart and soul
into each performance, most of which sell out. The audiences have all been
pleased. The highlight in the US, a packed house at Chicago's House of
Blues attended by Johnny's old buddy Pinetop Perkins. Look for James and
Johnny to go to the House of Blues in LA in January as part of a West
Coast tour, and to Istanbul Turkey in the summer as part of a European
tour that ends in Norway ( Skånevik ) |