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Craig Montoya (Craig Aloysius Montoya) was born on 14 September, 1970 in Spokane, Washington, United States, is an An american male bass guitarist. Discover Craig Montoya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Craig Aloysius Montoya |
Occupation |
Musician, songwriter |
Age |
53 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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14 September 1970 |
Birthday |
14 September |
Birthplace |
Spokane, Washington, United States |
Nationality |
United States
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Craig Montoya Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Craig Montoya's Wife?
His wife is Christel Bevins (m. 1998–2000)
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Christel Bevins (m. 1998–2000) |
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Craig Montoya Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Craig Montoya worth at the age of 53 years old? Craig Montoya’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Craig Montoya's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Craig Aloysius Montoya (born September 14, 1970) is the bassist of Castella and Tri-Polar and former bassist of Everclear.
Montoya was born in Spokane, Washington, the son of Daniel and Marge Montoya.
He has an older brother named Dave, and an older sister named Tami; their parents later divorced.
Montoya attended Mead Senior High School, where his friends included "drug-users and musicians."
When he was seventeen, the local law enforcement raided his home.
He was not arrested at that point, but later was for a DUI.
After spending some time in jail, Montoya knew "[he] didn't want to spend the rest of [his] life behind bars."
From that point on, he has rehabbed and has successfully remained clean.
From an early age, Montoya wanted to play music.
Though he was originally interested in the drums, a lack of bass guitarists in the area led him to choose the instrument.
He bought his first bass guitar and amp when he was sixteen, with money he earned mowing lawns.
After graduating high school, Montoya joined a band named Soul Hammer and planned a move to Portland, Oregon, but was dropped from the band once their demo tape was finished.
He then looked for a bass position in The Rocket, a Northwest newspaper, and found an ad from Art Alexakis, the former lead singer of Colorfinger.
Alexakis united with him and drummer Scott Cuthbert, and together they founded Everclear.
The trio recorded many b-sides and performed live and local shows.
In 1993, they released World of Noise, which was recorded in a friend's basement studio.
In 1994, Everclear made several changes.
Cuthbert was replaced by former Jollymon drummer Greg Eklund.
The band also moved from Tim/Kerr Records to Capitol.
In 1995, the new Everclear released their U.S. debut album, Sparkle and Fade with singles "Heroin Girl," "Heartspark Dollarsign," "You Make Me Feel Like a Whore," and "Santa Monica".
The album found an audience on the alternative rock scene, as did their 1997 follow-up, So Much for the Afterglow.
During a 1998 Australian tour, Montoya got into a heated backstage argument with Alexakis after a fan threw a lit explosive on stage, and the tour was cut short.
Montoya did not join the band for the ensuing tour of the United Kingdom, with David LoPrinzi filling in.
In August 2003, after three more albums, Montoya left Everclear.
In 2004, Montoya formed a new band called Tri-Polar with Sweaty Nipples members Scotty Heard on guitar and Brian Lehfeldt on drums.
The band began to record in late 2004, but weeks before its self-titled release on May 27, 2005, Heard left the band for personal reasons.
Looking for a replacement, Montoya turned to Kevin Hahn of Red Sector, his bandmate from The Strain.
Tri-Polar is still active and plays many cities along the West Coast, including the group members' hometown of Portland.
In 2006, Montoya helped formed Castella with Hahn and frontman Ryan Andrew of Sidestar.
They worked with producer Joe Chiccarelli to record How Did We Get Here during 2007.
The record received praise from the critics for its songwriting and production, and several songs from the record found their way onto TV series and movie soundtracks.
Craig is also currently performing with Tacos In Hell in the Portland, OR.
The band was founded during the pandemic in a garage.
Band members include Dan Bates, Rudy Hedges, Kevin Staley, and Montoya.