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Winston Montgomery showed an early and deep commitment to rock 'n' roll when he stole enough money from his widowed mother's pocketbook to buy a 78 rpm record of Buddy Knox's number one hit single, "Party Doll" at the local music store.
Born in suburban New York State, after attending college in the Midwest he made the pilgrimage to San Francisco during the summer after the "Summer of Love", and has never left "the cool grey city of love". Paying the bills for 25 years by renovating houses, among them many of the multi-hued Victorian edifices that San Francisco is famous for, Winston kept pursuing his love of music and writing. His 2006 EP, "Child Is Father To The Man" was his first recording effort. In 2008 he recorded "Mozart On The Road", a full length CD.
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