With a distinctive drawl and commanding vocals, Ms. Montgomery made her name in Nashville as a singer and songwriter of ...
Her high harmonies put an emotional charge into her work with George Jones and others. She also had solo hits, including “No Charge,” a country No. 1. By Bill Friskics-Warren Bill Friskics ...
Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Melba Montgomery, a country singer known for her duets with George Jones, Gene Pitney and Charlie Louvin, has died. She was 86. Her death was confirmed by her ...
Melba Montgomery — who scored a number of country duet hits with George Jones and others, as well as a No. 1 solo hit with "No Charge" — has died. According to various sources, Montgomery ...
Country music legend Melba Montgomery has died, according to Taste of Country. The site reported that Montgomery died on Jan. 15. She was 86. Her daughter, Melissa Solomon Barrett, posted about ...
SHEFFIELD — Country music star and former Florence resident Melba Montgomery died Wednesday at an assisted living facility in Nashville, Tennessee, her sister-in-law Charlene Montgomery said.
SHEFFIELD — Peanutt Montgomery said Thursday he will remember his older sister, Melba, for her many contributions to country music, which included performing on the Grand Ole Opry, and duets ...
Melba Montgomery, a country singer and songwriter whose Southern inflections and high harmonies brought a distinctive flourish alongside duet partners such as George Jones in ballads about ...
Montgomery released her debut solo album, "Melba Montgomery," in 1963. Ms. Montgomery published a cookbook in 1988 and released her final solo album, "Things That Keep You Going," in 2010.
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