John Michael Montgomery Recovering After ‘Serious’ Tour Bus Accident

The country singer claimed that he was left with “cuts and broken bones” after the accident.
John Michael Montgomery performs during Pepsi’s Rock the South Festival at Heritage Park on June 3, 2016 in Cullman, Alabama.
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Country singer John Michael Montgomery was involved in a “serious accident” on his way to a concert in North Carolina on Friday (Sept. 9).
“Yesterday, we had a serious accident while on our way to North Carolina for a concert. Montgomery shared an update on Facebook for fans the day following the incident, saying that everyone on the bus was now recovering from their injuries.
” Despite some cuts and broken bones, I am doing well,” said he.
” It will take a few weeks for my body to heal, but I hope to be back on the road in the next few weeks,” he wrote in his note. “I am grateful for the quick response of the highway patrol and medics to this difficult situation. Thank you to everyone .”
for your concern.
Montgomery — who’s the brother of Montgomery Gentry‘s Eddie Montgomery — has had several hits on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart, including seven No. 1s: “I Love the Way You Love Me” (1993), “I Swear” (1994), “Be My Baby Tonight” (1994), “If You’ve Got Love” (1994), “I Can Love You Like That” (1995), “Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)” (1995) and “The Little Girl” (2000). His 1994 album Kickin’ It Up and 1995’s John Michael Montgomery topped the Hot Country Albums chart, and Kickin’ It Up also made it to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
His next tour date is scheduled for Sept. 24, in Shipshewana, Indiana. A list of current tour dates can be found on his website.
See his post below about the bus accident.

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