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I have been very directly involved in the entertainment industry since the early 60's.  I guess this was a result of growing up in Memphis, Tennessee, the birthplace of Rock and Roll.  Many of the people I knew as a teenager and young adult went on to become household names in the music industry.

You may click on these songs and listen to them if you wish, or you can right click on them and save the target file to your computer. This is only a very small fraction of my work.  I have done very little in this business in the last 20 or 25 years, so a lot of the material will be dated unless you are in my age bracket.

If you would like to contact me about any of the music or performances on this page please direct your inquiry to:
 
Larry E. Montague
6871 Hedgewood Lane
Bartlett (Memphis), TN  38135-3513
lmontague@bellsouth.net

Office:901/937-8228

Cell: 901/212-2295

This page is NOT intended as a way to share illegal copyrighted music.  All material on this page is owned & copyrighted © by me, I own the performances of the material , or it is included by permission ¿.

Billy Sandlin (I own the Copyrights)
Odds are you have never heard of my best friend, Billy Sandlin.  That's not surprising since he and his wife were killed in a car crash with a drunk driver being pursued by the police in 1973 in his hometown of Ocala, Florida.  A short time before this accident he had recorded and released several major records and had co-stared in a TV series.
The music below is very dated by today's standards because it was all recorded in the 60's and very early 70's.  Billy could crank out very good songs almost by the hour.  I still have hundreds of them on tape that have never been recorded.

Have You seen a Rainbow Lately.mp3 ©
Come On Up to My World.mp3  ©
Here Comes that Feeling.mp3 ©
I Kept on Walking (US Cut).mp3 ©
I Think it's Gonna Work out Fine.mp3 ©
Mr. President.mp3 ©
Sunshine.mp3 ©
Sweet Lovin'.mp3 ©
Take a Walk in the Country.mp3 ©
Turn Me On.mp3 ©
Up, Up and Over You.mp3 ©

Recorded in my studio "Omni Studios" in the 1980's
Joe Lewis Thomas
     Sweet Sixteen.mp3
       The Thrill is Gone.mp3


Miscellaneous Artist
    
What in the Name of Love.mp3
       Tender is the Night.mp3
       Rebel Yell.mp3
Don Rose Band (Included by Permission)
Whamboogie.mp3
Why do Fools Fall in Love.mp3
   
(Featuring Dave Chapman)
Danny Spinosa (I own the Performances)
The Last Farwell.mp3 ¿
Ballad of the Outlaw.mp3 ¿
Trillogy.mp3 ¿
Crest Combo (I own the Performances)
Live at The Red Apple Inn, Memphis, Tennessee, 1970
(Those were the days)
Instrumental - Intro.mp3  ¿
Billy Sandlin - Midnight Hour.mp3
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Don Rose - Big Boss Man.mp3
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Billy Sandlin - Money.mp3
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Bobby Alexander - Soul Man.mp3
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Bobby Alexander - Apt. No. 9.mp3
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Jam - Fade in.mp3
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Jam - Fade out.mp3
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Instrumental - Break.mp3
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Crest Combo (I own the Performances)
Don Rose - Treat Her Right.mp3  ¿
Terry Graves - Someone to Cry to.mp3  ¿
Dave Chapman - Why Do Fools Fall in Love.mp3  ¿
Dave Chapman - My Babe'.mp3  ¿
Vernon Lee Roberts
Why Don't You Run.mp3  ¿

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