Where is Ray LaMontagne now?

Where is Ray LaMontagne now?

western Massachusetts
Ray LaMontagne (born Raymond Charles Jack LaMontagne on June 18, 1973, in Nashua, New Hampshire) is an American folk singer-songwriter currently living in western Massachusetts.

Who is Ray LaMontagne’s wife?

Sarah A. Sousa
Ray LaMontagne/Wife

Personal life. In 2009, LaMontagne paid $1.05 million for a 103-acre farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts, the former residence of U.S. Ambassador William C. Bullitt, where he lives with his wife, Sarah Sousa, and their two children in the farmhouse built in 1830.

What genre is Ray LaMontagne?

Rock
Ray LaMontagne/Genres

Is Ray LaMontagne sober?

Melancholic rocker RAY LaMONTAGNE forces himself not to drink alcohol, because he is prone to depression and fears the consequences. He says, “I try not to (drink) as I have a tendency towards melancholy. So if I start drinking I get drawn deeper and deeper into anger.

What is Ray LaMontagne’s best album?

Ray LaMontagne best albums

  • Trouble. Ray LaMontagne.
  • God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise. Ray LaMontagne And The Pariah Dogs.
  • Till The Sun Turns Black. Ray LaMontagne.
  • Gossip In The Grain. Ray LaMontagne.
  • Ouroboros. Ray LaMontagne.
  • Supernova. Ray LaMontagne.
  • Monovision. Ray LaMontagne.
  • Part Of The Light. Ray LaMontagne.

Who does Ray LaMontagne sound like?

The comparisons to Van Morrison, Otis Redding, and Sam Cooke have oft been made – and LaMontagne did sound eerily like the latter on a new coda of breakthrough hit Trouble – but, in truth, there’s nothing else like it. Credit to LaMontagne, too, for knowing how to put his lucky larynx to best use.

What is Ray LaMontagne best album?

The best album credited to Ray LaMontagne is Trouble which is ranked number 3,002 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 502.

What genre is Amos Lee?

Rock
Pop
Amos Lee/Genres

What age is Ray Lamontagne?

48 years (June 18, 1973)
Ray LaMontagne/Age

What does LaMontagne mean?

mountain
Lamontagne Name Meaning French: from montagne ‘mountain’, with the definite article la, either a habitational name for someone who lived on a mountain or perhaps a nickname for a very large man.

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