[Congressional Bills 118th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H. Res. 208 Introduced in House (IH)] <DOC> 118th CONGRESS 1st Session H. RES. 208 Observing the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Leslie ``Wes'' Montgomery and commemorating his contributions to jazz music. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES March 8, 2023 Mr. Carson submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce _______________________________________________________________________ RESOLUTION Observing the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Leslie ``Wes'' Montgomery and commemorating his contributions to jazz music. Whereas, on March 6, 1923, John Leslie ``Wes'' Montgomery (referred to in this resolution as ``Wes Montgomery'') was born to Frances and Tom Montgomery in Indianapolis, Indiana; Whereas Wes Montgomery was naturally gifted in the musical arts and became proficient on the 4- and 6-string guitar in his youth; Whereas Wes Montgomery was a self-taught musician and learned to play guitar by listening to recordings of jazz guitarist Charlie Christian; Whereas Wes Montgomery developed a unique fingerstyle playing technique uncommon to jazz guitarists in his day, using the thumb to play bass notes simultaneously with melodic lines; Whereas Wes Montgomery crafted diverse and unconventional rhythms that became a defining representation of bebop-style jazz guitar; Whereas Wes Montgomery became famous after performing in jazz clubs in Indianapolis and was later recruited to tour with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra; Whereas, in 1957, Wes Montgomery joined his brothers Buddy and Monk to perform with other bands and record music with Pacific Jazz Records; Whereas, following the release of Wes Montgomery's albums ``The Wes Montgomery Trio'' and ``The Incredible Guitar of Wes Montgomery'', Wes Montgomery's music became famous internationally, and his band traveled extensively in Europe in the spring of 1965; Whereas, in 1967, Wes Montgomery's album ``A Day in the Life'' was rated the premier album on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart, 2nd on the Billboard R&B Albums chart, and 13th on the Billboard 200 chart; and Whereas, on June 15, 1968, Wes Montgomery passed at his home in Indianapolis: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that-- (1) the contributions of John Leslie ``Wes'' Montgomery to jazz music continue to enrich the music industry and inspire countless musicians across the world; and (2) the legacy of John Leslie ``Wes'' Montgomery as a great Hoosier musician should be recognized and celebrated. <all>