Concert Featuring John Michael Montgomery - Royal C. Johnson Veterans Memorial Hospital
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Royal C. Johnson Veterans Memorial Hospital

 

Concert Featuring John Michael Montgomery

John Michael Montgomery

February 17, John Michael Montgomery Valentines for Veterans Concert, 3:00 PM at the Pavilion with a benefits fair from 1:00-2:45 PM. Get your tickets before they're gone!

By Alex K Sebby
Saturday, February 17, 2018

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 room full 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. Since the days when "Life's A Dance" turned him from an unknown artist into a national star, John Michael’s rich baritone has carried that most important of assets--believability. Few artists in any genre sing with more heart than this handsome Kentucky-born artist.

It is readily apparent in love songs that have helped set the standard for a generation. Songs like “I Swear,” “I Love the Way You Love Me” and “I Can Love You Like That” still resonate across the landscape--pop icon and country newcomer Jessica Simpson cited “I Love The Way You Love Me” as an influence in a recent interview. It is apparent in the 2004 hit “Letters From Home,” one of the most moving tributes to the connection between soldiers and their families ever recorded, and in “The Little Girl,” a tale of redemption that plumbs both the harrowing and the uplifting. It is apparent even in the pure fun that has always found its way into John Michael's repertoire—songs like “Be My Baby Tonight” and “Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident),” where John Michael's vocal earnestness takes musical whimsy to another level.

This is a complimentary concert for Veterans and their families in honor of their service to this country. Tickets are free and are available through the VA Hospital only. Please call 605-333-6851 or 605-333-6806.

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