![]() ![]() Them available at all our concerts in 1997.ĬEDAR HILL RECORDS Puts "Livin' On The Edge" and "Jesus And from now on, New Day willĭistribute the lyrics and Buddy Merrick & Praise will have Praise has produced, and New Day distributed, new accompaniment tracks onĬassette to Christian bookstores across the nation. As a result of the demand, Buddy Merrick & Phone calls and requests for accompaniment tracks and lyric sheets," as she met withīuddy in Nashville recently. " side, Lisa West of New Day said, "we continue to get On The Edge" a perfect fit to their rotation, too. We'll keep you posted.Ĭountry format stations like Gary Lee's WEIC in Charlestown IL, are finding "Livin' We're even talking with Ruth Willard of WWII in Shiremanstown, PA about a WMIT of Black Mountain, NC, and our local gal, Sheryl Rickard of WTRM in Winchester, VA. Red Lion, PA, Rick Wesley of WKDO in Liberty, KY, John Baker and another great station ![]() Great supporter Brother Don at WFCA in French Camp, MS, our old pal Bob Mundis of WGCB in TN, Bobbie Foster of WCON in Cornelia, GA, Susanna Scott of WCRH in Williamsport, MD, our OtherĭJ's agree, including John Mills of KSGL, Kansas City, Ken Farring of WCLC in Johnstown, "It's a real good song," says Joe Chioda, DJ for WPIT in Pittsburgh. The Edge" as "the perfect follow-up hit." Is at an all-time high, DJ's across the land are applauding "Living On Radio play of Buddy Merrick & Praise's hit song, "Jesus Is. NASHVILLE, TN, - Just as New Day Christian Distribution confirmed that record sales and Praise's Newest Hit Song Starts Great Run On National Radio | Concert Commitments | Highlights | Q & A | Product Information | Montgomery died on December 4, 2014, in Lee's Summit, Missouri, of Parkinson's disease, at the age of 77.| Welcome | Buddy Merrick & Praise | Buddy Merrick | Carol Merrick | David Griffin | Montgomery produced Bobby Goldsboro's 1968 number 1 hit " Honey" and his follow up 1973 number 9 UK hit, “ Summer (The First Time)”. His son Kevin recorded a version of this, which appeared on his album True. ![]() He wrote the pop standard " Misty Blue" and, for Patsy Cline, "Back in Baby's Arms". Montgomery co-wrote some of Holly's songs, such as " Heartbeat", "Wishing", and " Love's Made a Fool of You". ![]() Holly's career then began after demo recordings of his music were made and sent to Decca Records. Eddie Crandall, Marty Robbins' manager, spoke to KDAV station owner Pappy Dave Stone and told him he was interested in Holly as a solo performer. On October 14, 1955, Bill Haley & His Comets played a concert at the Fair Park Auditorium, and Montgomery, Holly and bassist Larry Welborn were also on the bill. They soon had a weekly Sunday radio show on station KDAV. Montgomery sang lead and Holly harmonized. They started playing together at school assemblies and on local radio shows. Montgomery met Holly at Hutchinson Junior High School in Lubbock, Texas, in 1949. Initially, they played a variety of bluegrass music, which evolved into rockabilly sounds. He was a songwriting partner and best friend of Buddy Holly, performing together as the duo "Buddy and Bob" while teenagers in high school. Montgomery was born in Lampasas, Texas, United States. Bob Montgomery (– December 4, 2014) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer and publisher. ![]()
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