Marvin "Junior" "Smokey" Montgomery was an American country swing musician, songwriter, arranger, and producer from Texas, best known as the banjo player for the The Light Crust Doughboys.
See also Smokey Montgomery.
Born in Rinard, IA, on March 7, 1913, died 2001.
Took the name "Montgomery" after the movie star Robert Montgomery (1904-1981). Originally known as "Junior Montgomery", the Doughboys changed his named to "Smokey" because he played so fast his hand blurred on TV broadcasts.
Montgomery joined the Texas Wanderers in 1934, and then the legendary The Light Crust Doughboys in October 1935. He was appointed bandleader in 1948 and remained in that role until his death in 2001. From the early 1950s to 1962 he was also the musical director of the Big D Jamboree, a weekly radio show syndicated nationally from Dallas - The Doughboys performed as the house band under the name Country Gentlemen. Under the same name they backed Elvis Presley on one of his early tours.
In the 1960s he helped form the Dallas folk groups The Banjo Band From The Levee and The Levee Singers.
From the early through mid 1970's Montgomery also worked as an arranger for the Texas Gospel label Rainbow Sound Inc.
In the 1980s Montgomery formed a Dixieland group, Smokey and the Bearkats.
In 1989 he formed The Dallas Banjo Band.
In 1991 he was inducted into The Western Swing Halls of Fame in Seattle and Nashville.
In 1995 the 74th Texas Legislature honored Montgomery as "a national treasure".
In 1998 Montgomery was made the first member of the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and the Jazz Banjo Festival held there placed him in its Ring of Honor.
In February 2011 he received a Grammy nomination posthumously in the category of southern, country or bluegrass gospel album for The Great Gospel Hit Parade.
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Art Greenhaw Records
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Smoco Music
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Cham Records (3)
7", Single
1960
New Orleans Originals
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1959
Bluebonnet
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1952
King Records (3)
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1952
Imperial
Shellac, 10"
1950
King Records (3)
Shellac, 10"
King Records (3)
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Federal (5)
Shellac, 10"
1998
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Doughboy Records
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1994
Doughboys Records
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1994
Doughboys Records
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1993
1981
Doughboy Records, Doughboy Records
LP, Album, Ltd
1973
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Domino Records (9)
7", Single
1971
Dallas Records (4)
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1970
Brazos Records
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1970
Sabre Records (4)
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Cleta Records
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Alta (3)
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Alta (3)
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1964
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Le Cam Records
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Philips
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1963
Limelight
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1963
Mercury
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Fashion Records (4)
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1962
Wink Records (6)
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Pastel Records
7", Single, Promo
Fashion (3)
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Le Cam Records
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Mineral Records (2)
7", Single
Vickie Records
7", Single
Le Cam Records
7", Single
Le Cam Records
7", Single
Rainbow (19)
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Sugar Creek Records
7", Single
Art Greenhaw Records
CD, Album
United Artists Records
7", Promo
Not On Label (Ray Kent (4) Self-released)
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Le Cam Records
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Fashion Records (4)
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1999
Not On Label
Cass, Album
1962
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Atomicat Records
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2020
Shed Stomp Records
10", EP
2019
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Bear Family Records
CD, Album, Comp
2011
Origin Jazz Library
2xCD, Comp
2011
B.A.C.M.
CDr, Comp
2009
Dust-to-Digital
CD, Comp, Boo
2007
Krazy Kat, Krazy Kat
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2005
Vera Records (4)
CD, Album
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Acrobat
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2003
B.A.C.M.
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2003
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Art Greenhaw Records
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Sensation Records (8)
CD, Album
2001
BGO Records
CD, Album, Comp, Mono, RE, RM
2000
Art Greenhaw Records
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2000
Art Greenhaw Records
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1998
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Crystal Clear Sound
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