Genres: Pop, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock Active: 90's
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Jessie Lee Montague grew up in places like Madison, WI, and Albuquerque, NM. A natural performer to begin with, learning to play the guitar only added fuel to the fire. After a few lessons and some years of practice, she took her instrument and her resolve, bundled them together, and headed to Europe, determined to make her mark on the music world. Things were rougher than she ever dreamed, and after a while, she returned home to the United States, but her dreams were intact. Once back home, Montague teamed up with a drummer by the name of Jagoda. After a number of years performing as a duo, they expanded their band by adding bassist and guitarist John Annese, and then musician Johnny Rags. Montague gave her own nickname, Jake, to the band, and the foursome moved out to the hustle of New York. The big city was harsh, much like Europe, and things got worse before they would get better.
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Release: September 10, 1996
Label: Blackbird
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