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  2. Montrose (band) - Wikipedia

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    Montrose was an American hard rock band formed in 1973 and named after guitarist and founder Ronnie Montrose. [1] The band's original lineup featured lead vocalist and frontman Sammy Hagar, who later found greater success as a solo artist and as a member of Van Halen. Rounding out the original foursome were bassist Bill Church and drummer Denny ...

  3. Montrose (album) - Wikipedia

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    Montrose is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Montrose, released in October 1973 by Warner Bros. It was produced by Ted Templeman . Montrose marks the career debut of singer-guitarist Sammy Hagar , who would later achieve significant success as a solo artist and as a member of Van Halen .

  4. Ronnie Montrose - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Douglas Montrose (November 29, 1947 – March 3, 2012) was an American musician and guitarist who founded and led the rock bands Montrose and Gamma.He also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison, Herbie Hancock, Beaver & Krause, Boz Scaggs, Edgar Winter, Gary Wright, The Beau Brummels, Dan Hartman, Tony Williams, The Neville Brothers, Marc ...

  5. Denny Carmassi - Wikipedia

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    Carmassi was a member of the first four line-ups of the band Montrose. After Montrose, he played with his former Montrose bandmate Sammy Hagar as a solo artist, and with his former Montrose bandmates Ronnie Montrose and Jim Alcivar in the band Gamma. [1] He played with Heart, Coverdale-Page, Whitesnake, and David Coverdale as a solo artist.

  6. Montrose Old and St Andrew's Church - Wikipedia

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    Montrose Old and St Andrew's Church. / 56.71051; -2.468378. The Old and St Andrew's Church ('Auld Kirk') is a Church of Scotland church in Montrose, Angus. It was dedicated in 1793. [1] The current steeple, designed by James Gillespie Graham, was completed in 1834.

  7. Montrose, Angus - Wikipedia

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    Montrose ( / mʌnˈtroʊz / mun-TROHZ; Scottish Gaelic: Mon Rois [mɔn ˈrˠɔʃ]) is a town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. Situated 28 miles (45 kilometres) north of Dundee and 37 miles (60 kilometres) south of Aberdeen, Montrose lies between the mouths of the North and South Esk rivers. It is the northernmost coastal town in Angus ...

  8. James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose - Wikipedia

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    James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose (1612 – 21 May 1650) was a Scottish nobleman, poet, soldier and later viceroy and captain general of Scotland. Montrose initially joined the Covenanters in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, but subsequently supported King Charles I as the English Civil War developed. From 1644 to 1646, and again in 1650 ...

  9. Montrose, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Montrose, Iowa. /  40.52944°N 91.41611°W  / 40.52944; -91.41611. Montrose is a city in Lee County, Iowa. The population was 738 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] The town is located on the Mississippi River. It is part of the Fort Madison-Keokuk Micropolitan Statistical Area .