Charles "Buddy" Montgomery (January 30, 1930, Indianapolis, Indiana – May 14, 2009) was an American jazz vibraphonist and pianist. He was the younger brother of Wes and Monk Montgomery. He and brother Monk formed The Mastersounds in the late 1950s and produced ten recordings. When The Mastersounds disbanded, Monk and Buddy joined their brother Wes on a number of Montgomery Brothers recordings, which were arranged by Buddy. They toured together in 1968, and it was in the middle of that tour that Wes died. Buddy continued to compose, arrange, perform, produce, teach and record, producing nine recordings as a leader.
Buddy first played professionally in 1948; in 1949 he played with Big Joe Turner and soon afterwards with Slide Hampton. After a period in the Army, where he had his own quartet, he joined The Mastersounds as a vibraphonist with his brother Monk, pianist Richie Crabtree and drummer Benny Barth in 1957. He led the "Montgomery-Johnson Quintet" with saxophonist Alonzo "Pookie" Johnson from 1955 to 1957. His earliest sessions as a leader are from the late 1950s. He played briefly with Miles Davis in 1960. After Wes Montgomery’s death in 1968, Buddy became active as a jazz educator and advocate. He founded organizations in Milwaukee, where he lived from 1969 to 1982; and Oakland, California, where he lived for most of the 1980s, that offered jazz classes and presented free concerts.
Scars of Love is a 1918 Australian silent film. It is a lost film about which little is known except it is a melodrama featuring a Red Cross nurse and an Anzac soldier which climaxes in the European battlefields of World War I in which both leads die. It deals with the sins of the father visiting the children.
The film was most likely made by wealthy amateur enthusiasts. It was shot in Melbourne.
It was re-released in 1919 as Should Children Suffer.
"Scars of Love" is a single from the album Scars of Love, released by freestyle music group TKA in 1987.
In 1994, the Brazilian singer Latino launched its version in Portuguese, with the name "Marcas de Amor".
Scars of Love is the debut album of the freestyle Latin freestyle trio TKA, released on 11 October 1987 on Tommy Boy Records. The album contains six singles, the first, "One Way Love," was the most successful single, which reached #75 on the Billboard Hot 100. No other single from this album managed to enter the Billboard Hot 100, although all of them the Top 30 of the Hot Dance Club Songs of the United States.
The album reached #135 on the Billboard 200.