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Montgomery was born in Lampasas, Texas, United States. [1] He was a songwriting partner and best friend of Buddy Holly, performing together as the duo "Buddy and Bob" while teenagers in high school. [1] Initially, they played a variety of bluegrass music, which evolved into rockabilly sounds. [2]
Dec 4, 2014 · Born in West Texas in 1937, he first made his mark as the 1949-1955 duet partner of future Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame member Buddy Holly. “Buddy & Bob” became local radio stars in Lubbock, TX and opened the concert there by Elvis Presley.
Dec 4, 2014 · Bob Montgomery became an influential songwriter in country music and beyond when he moved to Nashville in 1959, quitting his job as an engineer at Norman Petty’s famous studio in Clovis, New Mexico. His biggest song became “Misty Blue.”
Dec 5, 2014 · Songwriter Bob Montgomery, who performed with Buddy Holly while at school and later wrote some of his most memorable songs, dies at the age of 77.
Bob Montgomery Titles: World lightweight champion 1943, 1944-1947 Record: 75-19-3 Born: Febuary 10, 1919 in Sumter, South Carolina (USA) Years active: 1938-1950 Nickname: The Bobcat
Aug 25, 2020 · The song was written in 1982 by Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley. The pair recorded a demo of the song, and gave it to musician Bob Montgomery. Montgomery recorded his own demo version of the song, changing it from the mid-tempo original he was given, to a ballad.
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As he entered his teens, Buddy and fellow guitarist Bob Montgomery began performing wherever they could—at car lots, outside of grocery stores, in school auditoriums.