The Law Offices of Mark Montgomery

The Law Offices of Mark Montgomery Located at 108 S Church Street McKinney ,Texas 75069 Telephone 469/952/6500

I am a trial lawyer and represent individuals and companies in a variety of cases including personal injury,family law,criminal defense,civil,contract disputes,and probate.I have been an attorney for 30 years and I enjoy representing individuals in real life situations,

02/13/2026

Happy Birthday, Peter Gabriel!

Peter Gabriel was born on February 13, 1950, in Chobham, Surrey, England. He first gained recognition as the original lead singer of Genesis before leaving the band in 1975 to pursue a solo career. His early solo albums were released on Charisma Records, and his later work has been released through his own label, Real World Records, officially launched in 1989. Notable songs include "Sledgehammer," "In Your Eyes," and "Red Rain," with the album "So" becoming his best-selling release.

After leaving Genesis, Peter Gabriel focused on studio innovation and visual media. His first four solo albums were officially self-titled, with the fourth released as "Security" in North America to avoid confusion. He also composed the soundtrack for "The Last Temptation of Christ," released as the Grammy-winning album "Passion" in 1989.

He co-founded the WOMAD festival in 1980, which introduced audiences to international music traditions. Through Real World Records and other projects, he has supported artists worldwide and contributed to global music exposure.

Peter Gabriel remains active and influential in music. Wishing him good health and continued music.

03/02/2025
03/02/2025

The White House’s decision to handpick reporters to cover the president might seem trivial to some, but it represents a dangerous moment for American democracy, Jonathan Lemire writes. https://theatln.tc/71FxNOAS

03/02/2025

Seeing Johnny Winter live is something you never forget. If you were lucky enough to see him on stage, you know exactly what we mean!

03/01/2025

Today marked one of the grimmest days in the history of American diplomacy, Tom Nichols writes: https://theatln.tc/QDkTeUMg

The Oval Office meeting today between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky “reeked of a planned attack,” Nichols continues, “with Trump unloading Russian talking points on Zelensky (such as blaming Ukraine for risking global war), all of it designed to humiliate the Ukrainian leader on national television and give Trump the pretext to do what he has indicated repeatedly he wants to do: side with Russian President Vladimir Putin and bring the war to an end on Russia’s terms. Trump is now reportedly considering the immediate end of all military aid to Ukraine because of Zelensky’s supposed intransigence during the meeting.”

“Vance’s presence at the White House also suggests that the meeting was a setup,” Nichols adds. “The Ukrainian leader did his best to stand up to the bullying, but Trump and Vance were playing to the cameras and the MAGA gallery at home.”

“Today’s meeting and America’s shameful vote in the United Nations on Monday confirmed that the United States is now aligned with Russia and against Ukraine, Europe, and most of the planet. I felt physically sick watching the president of the United States yell at a brave ally, fulminating in the Oval Office as if he were an addled old man shaking his fist at a television. Zelensky has endured tragedies, and risked his life, in ways that men such as Trump and Vance cannot imagine,” Nichols continues. “But no matter how disgusted anyone might be at Trump and Vance’s behavior, the strategic reality is that this meeting is a catastrophe for the United States and the free world.”

Read more: https://theatln.tc/QDkTeUMg

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09/14/2024

Bonnie Raitt’s iconic album Nick of Time (1989) marked a turning point in her career, winning three Grammy Awards and showcasing her soulful voice and incredible slide guitar skills. 🌟🎸
Dive into her unforgettable live performance of the title track "Nick of Time" and experience the magic of this legendary artist. Don’t miss out on this blues classic! 💙
👉 Watch the live performance here: https://stillgotthebluesmusic.com/bonnie-raitt-nick-of-time 👀

09/14/2024

ON THIS DATE (50 YEARS AGO)
September 13, 1974 - Supertramp: Crime of the Century is released.
# ALL THINGS MUSIC PLUS+ 4.5/5
# Allmusic 4.5/5
# Rolling Stone (see original review below)

Crime of the Century is the third album by Supertramp, released in the UK on September 13, 1974. It reached #38 on the Billboard 200 Top LP's chart and features the single "Bloody Well Right", which reached #35 on the Billboard Hot 100.

After the failure of their first two albums and an unsuccessful tour, the band broke up, and Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson recruited new members, drummer Bob C. Benberg, woodwinds player John Helliwell, and bassist Dougie Thomson. This new line-up was sent by their record label, A&M, to a seventeenth-century farm in Somerset in order to rehearse together and prepare the album.

The album was recorded at a number of studios including Ramport Studios (owned by The Who) and Trident Studios. While recording the album, Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson recorded approximately 42 demo songs, from which only 8 were chosen to appear on the album. Several other tracks appeared on later albums (Crisis? What Crisis?, ...Famous Last Words....)

The album was named after the final song, "Crime of the Century", which the band members felt was the strongest song on the album. Shortly after his departure from Supertramp, Hodgson commented, "I've had more people come up to me and say that that song touched them more deeply than any other. That song really came together when we were living together at Southcombe and just eating, sleeping, and breathing the ideas for the album. The song just bounced between Rick and I for so many weeks before it finally took form." For unknown reasons, in several interviews both before and since Hodgson has attributed the song as being written solely by Davies. He describes "School" as "my song basically" but admits that Davies wrote both the piano solo and a good deal of the lyrics.

Hodgson and Davies both stated that communication within the group was at a peak during the recording of this album, while drummer Benberg stated that he thought it was this album on which the band hit its "artistic peak".

Crime of the Century deals loosely with themes of loneliness and mental stability but is not a concept album. Davies consciously linked the opening track "School" to "Bloody Well Right" with the line "So you think your schooling is phony", and according to Hodgson, any unifying thread beyond that was left to the listener's imagination.
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ORIGINAL ROLLING STONE REVIEW

Virtually every track on this album seems to last twice as long as the actual music warrants, a vastly disproportionate of needle time seems to be devoted to pauses which, one guesses, the 'Tramps want us to find rivetingly portentous, but in fact, are only tiresome. Because, in addition to appreciable instrumental dexterity, they seem to possess the rare ability to harmonize handsomely: One is rendered sleepless by the desire to lock them in a room with the first few Beatles albums until they're convinced that it's possible to be as dynamic and atmospheric in two-and-a-half minutes as in five.

The overlapping themes of this at least very nicely produced album seem to be the repression of individuality and the world's intolerance of eccentricity, although one is hard put to infer as much from the generally graceless and not awfully provocative lyrics which, to put it as civilly as possible, seem to be something less than the long suit of 'Tramp tunesmiths Hodgson and Davies. Should their option be picked up, they ought, in addition to instructing their tape-op to allow no single track to last longer than 200 seconds, concentrate more on melody.
- John Mendelsohn, Rolling Stone, 4/10/75.

TRACKS:
All songs written by Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies.
Side one
"School" – 5:35
"Bloody Well Right" – 4:32
"Hide in Your Shell" – 6:49
"Asylum" – 6:45

Side two
"Dreamer" – 3:31
"Rudy" – 7:17
"If Everyone Was Listening" – 4:04
"Crime of the Century" – 5:32

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