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Richard Owen Holmes Montgomery [1] was born in Los Angeles [2] on April 3, 1993. [3] His mother was a teacher, [4] [better source needed] and his father was a gaffer. [5] When Montgomery was young, his parents got a divorce, [6] and in 2005, he and his mother moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where he lived from ages 12–21, [2] and also attended college. [7]
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Little Brother Montgomery, who is usually credited with early performances of the song, described it as a "barrelhouse, honky-tonk blues" without any lyrics. [1] He taught it to another blues pianist, Lee Green, who taught it to Roosevelt Sykes. [1] Sykes explained: He [Lee Green] was the first guy I ever heard play the "44" Blues.
As of January 24, 2013, the band had been writing music for their third studio album. [15] On May 25, 2013, it was announced on their Facebook page that the band has finished recording the new album, following up with an update on June 7, 2013 that the album would be titled Late For Nothing, and would be released on August 6, 2013.
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"Cochise" was originally made available for online streaming on LAUNCHcast from September 25, 2002. [7] It was sent to radio stations on October 1, 2002. [3] The track made its live debut as the opening song of the band's debut performance, in New York City for the Late Show with David Letterman on November 25, 2002, [8] and was subsequently performed as the closing song at the majority of ...