Doors Open: 7PM | Show: 8PM
John Michael Montgomery has turned an uncanny ability to relate to fans into one of country music’s most storied careers. Behind the string of hit records, the roomful of awards and the critical and fan accolades that have defined his phenomenal success lies a connection that goes beyond his undeniable talent and his proven knack for picking hits. Now you can see him live at Inn of the Mountain Gods on Friday, November 8.
Born in Danville, Kentucky, his lifelong love of music came from his parents. While other families had chairs and sofas in their living room, John Michael’s family had amplifiers and drum kits. The family band played on weekends throughout the area, and he and his brother Eddie eagerly soaked up everything they could learn about music and performing.
In the early ‘90s, John Michael received his first record deal and started recording hit songs such as “Rope The Moon,” “If You’ve Got Love,” “No Man’s Land,” “Cowboy Love,” “As Long As I Live,” “Friends” and “How Was I To Know.” These songs helped establish him as one of the elite country acts of the era. Over the course of his carrier, he has received numerous awards, including four ACM Awards, three CMA Awards, one American Music Award, four Billboard Awards, two Grammy nominations and was named the Artist Of the Year by American Songwriter Magazine.
With over 16 million albums sold and 15 #1 singles, his songs continue to top the charts. Some of his greatest hits include: “I Swear,” “I Love the Way You Love Me,” “I Can Love You Like That,” “Letters From Home,” “The Little Girl,” “Be My Baby Tonight” and more.
For more information, visit www.johnmichael.com.