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  • Sep 30, 1963
    John Michael Montgomery's older brother, Eddie Montgomery, is born in Lancaster, Kentucky. He joins Troy Gentry to form the Southern rock-tinged Montgomery Gentry, which wins Vocal Duo of the Year honors from the Country Music Association in 2000
    Jan 20, 1965
    John Michael Montgomery is born in Danville, Kentucky. His hits "I Love The Way You Love Me," "I Swear" and "I Can Love You Like That" make him one of the top balladeers of the 1990s
    Dec 1, 1988
    Stopped for speeding in Lexington, Kentucky, John Michael Montgomery is charged with possession of a controlled substance when the officer discovers muscle relaxers in his pocket. Montgomery pays a $100 fine and $57.50 in court costs, but insists the pills were for a migraine
    Sep 14, 1992
    Atlantic releases John Michael Montgomery's first single, "Life's A Dance"
    Sep 28, 1992
    Atlantic releases John Michael Montgomery's debut album, "Life's A Dance"
    Dec 4, 1992
    John Michael Montgomery serves as a guest coach for the University of Kentucky women's basketball team
    Dec 5, 1992
    A day after guest-coaching the University of Kentucky's women's basketball team, John Michael Montgomery sings the national anthem at Lexington's Rupp Arena before the men's game, a 96-87 Wildcats win over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
    Apr 28, 1993
    John Michael Montgomery steps to gold status for the first time in his career, as his album "Life's A Dance" is recognized by the RIAA
    May 15, 1993
    John Michael Montgomery earns the first #1 country single of his career in Billboard with "I Love The Way You Love Me"
    Jun 2, 1993
    Clay Walker hits a home run during the City of Hope softball game in Nashville. Little Jimmy Dickens is the umpire during the game, which also features John Michael Montgomery, Tim McGraw, Clint Black and Billy Ray Cyrus. Trisha Yearwood performs the national anthem

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