Showing posts with label tim montana. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK - TIM MONTANA ANNOUNCES AMERICAN THREAD BENEFIT CONCERT

 


Photo Credit: Chris Douglas

Tim Montana is rallying the troops for his inaugural American Thread benefit concert, set for October 2 at Nashville's City Winery. The special concert event will benefit Special Ops Xcursions, a nonprofit that supports U.S. special operations forces and their families. Montana will headline and is planning for several surprise guest performers.

For the past three years, Montana has headed up the American Thread Sporting Clays Shoot in Nashville, drawing celebs who lent their time to help our nation's military heroes. Previous celeb attendees include Charlie Sheen, Colbie Caillat, Travis Pastrana, Lee Brice, Steve Cropper and more. In addition to the concert, Montana will continue his tradition with the fourth annual Tim Montana & Friends American Thread Sporting Clays Shoot, set for October 3 at the Nashville Gun Club. The yearly event has generated nearly one million dollars since its inception.

“I’m honored to get to serve those that have served us," says Montana. "Raising money through the American Thread Shoot has been one of the highlights of my life and career and has been life changing to our active duty soldiers, veterans and their families.”

“The Tim Montana and Friends American Thread Shoot has helped us impact thousands of special operations family members," explains Special Ops Xcursions executive director Scott Graves. "The funds and awareness raised provides the opportunity for healing to happen in the outdoors! Bottom line, our warriors still in the fight need us and we need them. The world is a better place by this remarkable combination of celebrities and our nations most elite soldiers.”

Tickets for the American Threads benefit concert go on-sale this Friday, July 21, via citywinerynashville.com. Pre-sales begin tomorrow, July 19. To sponsor or participate in this year's clays shoot event, visit americanthreadshoot.com.

Friday, April 9, 2021

TIM MONTANA’S NEW ALBUM, "LONG SHOTS", AVAILABLE NOW


Country rocker and bearded businessman Tim Montana today released his first album as a signed artist, Long Shots via Music Knox Records/BBR Music Group. In celebration, the Montana native appeared on FOX & Friends to talk about the album and perform “River Kids.” The performance was captured in Tim’s legendary garage in Nashville, which has been host to many performances from artists like Kid Rock and Billy Gibbons (of ZZ Top). Watch it HERE.

The Montana native blends Country with rock electric guitar and influences from the West to deliver a collection of 12 songs that embraces hard and fast-living, the American experience and the blue-collar way. The music is unapologetic, relatable and raw and embraces the everyman and folks who ain’t afraid to do the dirty work. The album title is a nod to the hard road Montana had to take to arrive at this moment and how as improbable as his ambitions may have seemed, he overcame his struggles and all of the odds—and he did it his own way. As a whole, this album is an ode to the underdogs and screams “hard work pays off.”

“Where I come from nobody trusts you if you’re not a little dirty and I respect the hell out of that—I’m proud to have earned the calluses on my hands and dirt in my beard,” said Tim Montana, “It’s been quite the ride getting to this point and glad I got the chance to take all of the blood, sweat and tears and turn it into something that slaps. I hope those who feel overworked and underappreciated listen to this and know that this ol’ boy has been there and that I salute them.”

The music draws upon imagery from Tim’s days growing up in a single-wide north of Butte, Montana without electricity, grinding it out by taking odd jobs just to pay the bills (like cleaning kennels, operating a carousel, being a ranch hand) and hard living on the road. Montana teamed up with award-winning producer, Michael Knox (Jason Aldean, Kelly Clarkson, Thomas Rhett) to bring his stories to life and build upon his distinct sound, which draws influence from the rural, outdoorsy lifestyle with a hint of adrenaline, befitting of the off-the-grid thrill-seeker. The music is Country—but don’t mistake it for southern. With geography impacting Tim’s musical influences, he’s located somewhere between Seattle and its grunge, Texas’ roadhouse, Nashville’s Country, Wyoming’s Chris LeDoux, and the Heartland’s rock.

Despite his rough-and-tumble appearance and hell-raising tendencies, Montana has an unmatched magnetism that has made him fast friends from people from all walks of life including rock legends, tribesman, rappers, CEOs, NFL players, ranchers, fellow country artists and everybody in between. It’s with this genuine charisma that Montana tackles each song, whether high octane (like his Evel Knievel-inspired “Do It Fast”), or sweet and nostalgic (“River Kids”), leaning into his seasoned past to deliver authentic vocal performances highlighted by his gritty tones.

His unparalleled relatability is infused throughout his songwriting to deliver a comforting simplicity during these complicated times. Even his sweetest love song is no fuss. With “Bar Band” he simply states “I want to make you happy,” by employing the American experience and pure joy of being at a bar, listening to a live band to get his message across. The airy track, while so simplistic in its approach, is sharp and loaded with classic rock references—and is most importantly Dave Grohl-approved.

Chiefly considered an artist, Montana is a true Renaissance man, moonlighting as a TV personality, marksman, father, husband, foodie, hell-raiser, businessman and—he’ll soon add film actor to his resume (he recently wrapped filming for The Last Son alongside Heather Graham, Machine Gun Kelley, Thomas Jane and Sam Worthington). In addition to starring in his own show, “Tim Montana's Wild Side” on Velocity Outdoor Channel, Tim is involved in Ravin, CenterPoint, Crosman, Benjamin, Polaris, Black Rifle Coffee, Fender, Gerber, Bicycles, Indian Motorcycles, Kicker Performance Audio, Orange Amplifiers, Snap On and Traeger Grills, in addition to his own companies Whisker Bomb Original Foods (with ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons), Tim Montana’s Vigilante Cigars (with Big Sky Cigars) and Ol’ Boy Apparel.

For more information, please visit his Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

Track Listing:

1. “Do It Fast” – (Tim Montana, David Lee Murphy, Micah Wilshire)
2. “Get Em Up” – (Tim Montana, Erik Dylan, Micah Wilshire)
3. “Bar Band” – (Tim Montana, Ben Stennis, Micah Wilshire)
4. “River Kids” – (Tim Montana, Erik Dylan, Micah Wilshire)
5. “Doing Everything Right” – (Tim Montana, Rob Hatch, David Lee Murphy, Micah Wilshire)
6. “Don’t Wait Up On Me” – (Tim Montana, Rob Hatch, David Lee Murphy, Micah Wilshire)
7. “Gone Looks Better” – (Tim Montana, Ben Stennis)
8. “Stronger Than You” – (Tim Montana, Brandon Kinney, Josh Thompson)
9. “Long Shots” – (Tim Montana, Blair Daly, Micah Wilshire)
10. “Cars on Blocks” – (Tim Montana, Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Frank Rogers)
11. “Be a Cowboy” – (Tim Montana, David Lee Murphy, Micah Wilshire)
12. “To An End” – (Tim Montana, Brit Taylor, David Tolliver)

Friday, February 14, 2020

TIM MONTANA RELEASES LATEST ALBUM “AMERICAN THREAD”


Tim Montana continues to defy genre boundaries as he “blurs the line between roots country and hard rock” (American Songwriter) with today’s release of his highly anticipated new album “American Thread” which is home to song “Cowboys On The Run” featuring Kid Rock. The album’s country-rock fusion exhibits Montana’s versatility with songs that showcase his “raw, anthemic ode to hard working Americans everywhere” (CMT).

The eleven track tribute to American freedom provides a window into Montana’s life journey and sets him apart as a stand-out artist whose “booming vocals instantly grab attention alongside the ear-grabbing guitar riffs and foot-stomping rhythms” (Billboard) and make him an artist that will not be easily forgotten.

“This album actually began three years ago and the whole process has been exhilarating. In trying to narrow down my songs for ‘American Thread,’ I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to choose between songs written with a few legends like Kid Rock and Billy Gibbons. They both played a huge part in helping me create a project that I never thought I’d be lucky enough to release,” expressed Montana.

“‘Turnaround Town’ features another hero of mine. In fact, the beginning of the song is the last time I heard my uncle Randy’s voice. When I went back to listen to that voicemail, I knew I needed to have that part of my story added into this record. I can’t wait to finally get this out to the world and hear what all of my fans have to say about it.”

Born and raised in Butte, Montana, Tim Montana grew up with an unyielding passion and determination to make his musical dreams come to life. After appearing on the “Late Show with David Letterman,” Montana made the move to Music City to bring his aspirations to fruition. Soon after, Montana signed to Spirit Music Group and began working with ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons. Montana has continued making waves in Nashville with his genre-defying music that appeals to both country and rock fans alike.

Most notably, his music has gained support from Charlie Sheen, having his music video directorial debut with Montana’s single “Mostly Stoned.” Other early supporters include Kid Rock, Rob O’Neill, X-Games Champion Travis Pastrana, the Nashville Predators and more. Montana’s recent collaboration with Big Sky Cigars has further demonstrated his ability to connect with audiences outside of music.

To learn more about Tim Montana, visit timmontana.com

Thursday, March 8, 2012

EVENT (RALEIGH, NC): MARCH 16 at 8:00PM - BLACKBERRY SMOKE, SCARLETTA AND TIM MONTANA AT THE LINCOLN THEATRE


WHO: BLACKBERRY SMOKE, SCARLETTA, TIM MONTANA

WHEN: FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2012
DOORS OPEN AT 8:00PM / SHOW AT 9:00PM

126 East Cabarrus St
Raleigh, NC 27601
(919) 821-4111

TICKETS:  $13.00 Advance / $16.00 Day of Show