John Montagna
John Montagna
John Montagna: Photos
APLP Spring 2005 Tour
- There is much to see within the grounds of the Kremlin, including this amazing courtyard featuring the cathedral to the right. The driving paths must be kept clear at all times; set foot on the pavement and a guard blows a whistle.

- Inside the Caterdal in Mallorca, on the Sunday morning that the Pope's death was announced (4-3-05). Mass had not even begun yet.

- Candles in the Catedral in Mallorca.

- Birthday champagne toast, post-show in Zoetermeer. L to R: Brent Jeffers (production manager), Martin and Alan, and various hands. Thanks again, guys; it was a blast!

- Tomb of the Unkown Soldier; Red Square, Moscow.

- L to R: Godfrey Townsend, Lisa Parsons, me and Alan Parsons at the Coliseum in Rome, Italy, spring 2005.

- A view from my breakfast table in Naples. Apparently Pompeii is off in the distance.

- Talk about a WMD; me with a cannon at the Kremlin.

- On the road again.

- The gang checks out the ancient Verona Arena. L to R: PJ, Sandra Holder, local promoter rep Raffaella, Scott Holder (w/camcorder), Greg Rubin (front-of-house), and Manny. Alan and Lisa are front and center.

- PJ Olsson sings "Old and Wise" in Moscow. The lights in the crowd are cell phones (!).

- This catheral in Zaragoza provided me with enough photos for an entire website.....stay tuned!

- PJ & Murphy in the cathedral in Zaragoza.

- At a trendy nightspot in Moscow, post-show. Martin and I ordered Sambuca, which the waiter proceeded to heat up and then pour from one glass to another. He did mine first, and we made him wait until our cameras were ready until he did Martin's.

- The only proper way to end a tour, gathered around a piano while Manny Focarazzo tickles the ivories. From the President Hotel in Moscow; we were due to fly home early the next morning.

- At dinner in Verona, this adorable little girl came over and asked us all for autographs, which we couldn't resist. Her parents knew who we were, apparently; nice strategy!
