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Artist Biography For Little Brother Montgomery

Eurreal Wilford "Little Brother" Montgomery Kentwood Louisiana April 18 1906 – Champaign Illinois September 6 1985 Was An American Jazz Boogie-Woogie And Blues Pianist And Singer. Largely Self-Taught Montgomery Is Often Thought Of As Just A Blues Pianist But He Was An Important Blues Pianist With An Original Style. He Was Also Quite Versatile However And Worked In Jazz Bands Including Larger Ensembles That Used Written Arrangements. Although He Did Not Read Music He Learned Band Routines By Ear Once Through An Arrangement And He Had It Memorized. He Was A Singer With An Immediately Recognizable Rather Affecting Wobble An Oral Historian As Full Of Musical Anecdotes As Jelly Roll Morton. Montgomery Was Born In The Town Of Kentwood Louisiana A Sawmill Town Near The Mississippi Border Across Lake Pontchartrain From The City Of New Orleans Where He Spent Much Of His Childhood. As A Child He Looked Like His Father Harper Montgomery And Was Called Little Brother Harper. The Name Evolved Into Little Brother Montgomery A Nickname Which Stuck. He Started Playing Piano At The Age Of 4 And By Age 11 He Was Playing At Various Barrelhouses In Louisiana. His Own Musical Influences Were Jelly Roll Morton Who Used Visit The Montgomery Household.
Early On He Played At African American Lumber And Turpentine Camps In Louisiana And Mississippi Then With The Bands Of Clarence Desdunes And Buddy Petit. He First Went To Chicago From 1928 To 1931 Where He Made His First Recordings. From 1931 Through 1938 He Led A Band In Jackson.
In 1942 Montgomery Moved Back To Chicago Which Would Be His Base For The Rest Of His Life With Various Tours To Other United States Cities And Europe. His Repertoire Alternated Between Blues And Traditional Jazz He Played Carnegie Hall With Kid Ory's Dixieland Band In 1949 . In The Late 1950s He Was "discovered" By Wider White Audiences. He Toured Briefly With Otis Rush In 1956. His Fame Grew In The 1960s And He Continued To Make Many Recordings Including On His Own Record Label FM Records Formed In 1969 . FM Came From Floberg His Wife Jan's Maiden Name And Montgomery His Own Surname.
These And Other Recordings Added Momentum To Montgomery’s Career And He Became A World Traveller Visiting The UK And Europe On Several Occasions During The 1960s Cutting Several Of His 20-Odd Albums There While Remaining Based In Chicago. Montgomery Appeared At Many Blues And Folk Festivals During The Following Decade And Was Considered A Living Legend A Link To The Early Days Of Blues And New Orleans.
Among His Original Compositions Are "Shreveport Farewell" "Farrish Street Jive" And "Vicksburg Blues".
In 1968 Montgomery Contributed To Two Albums By Spanky And Our Gang Like To Get To Know You And Anything You Choose B/w Without Rhyme Or Reason.
Montgomery Died On September 6 1985 In Champaign Illinois And Is Interred In The Oak Woods Cemetery.
Paul Gayten Is His Nephew.

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