Montana Sky (band) explained

Montana Sky
Origin:Lindsay, Ontario, Canada
Genre:Country
Years Active:1992-present
Label:Montana Sky
Current Members:Larry MacDonald
Keith Kirkpatrick
Tim Lee
Darren Bailey
Rick Wigle
Past Members:Ron Goodacre, Tom Evans, Charles Kyte

Montana Sky is a Canadian country music group. Their 1997 single "Underneath the Moon" reached the Top 20 of the RPM Country Tracks chart.[1] They later returned to the Top 20 with their 1998 single "A Whole Lot of Love."[2] After disbanding for several years, founding members Larry MacDonald, Keith Kirkpatrick and Tim Lee reunited in 2009 with new members Darren Bailey and Rick Wigle.[3]

The band returned to the studio in late 2011 to begin recording the album "Full Circle," the first with new members Darren Bailey and Rick Wigle. "Full Circle" was released in January 2013 and is available on iTunes.

Larry MacDonald is the son of Boyd and Shirley MacDonald who named "Stompin Tom Connors."

Discography

Albums

YearAlbum
1994Montana Sky
1998Underneath the Moon
2012Full Circle

Singles

YearSingleCAN CountryAlbum
1997"Heat of the Night"45Montana Sky
"Underneath the Moon"18
1998"A Whole Lot of Love"19
"Long Hard Ride"38Underneath the Moon
2013"Cousin Mary"Full Circle

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RPM Country Tracks for April 6, 1998. RPM. 18 September 2010.
  2. Web site: RPM Country Tracks for September 21, 1998. RPM. 18 September 2010.
  3. Web site: New Montana Sky plays free Lock Jam concert. Kawartha Lakes This Week. 18 September 2010.