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June 19th in Country Music History
June 19th in Country Music History
June 19th in Country Music History
1960: Loretta Lynn made her debut on the country charts with her first single release, "Honky Tonk Girl," on the Zero label. 1976: Country Music Hall of Fame member Eddy Arnold entered the charts with "Cowboy," his 100th country hit.  He was the first artist to accumulate a three-digit figure of hits on that chart. 1982: George Strait's first number one single, "Fool Heart
Watch: Montgomery Gentry Open Up About ‘Celebrate American Heroes’ Campaign Before 2013 ToC Fest Performance
Watch: Montgomery Gentry Open Up About ‘Celebrate American Heroes’ Campaign Before 2013 ToC Fest Performance
Watch: Montgomery Gentry Open Up About ‘Celebrate American Heroes’ Campaign Before 2013 ToC Fest Performance
Before each show on their summer run of tour dates, Montgomery Gentry are selecting a local hero to showcase during their set. The idea is simple: recognize a man or woman from local fire or police department, or someone who made a difference elsewhere. Then, simply say "thank you."
Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry + More Satisfy at 2013 Taste of Country Festival – Day 2 Pictures
Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry + More Satisfy at 2013 Taste of Country Festival – Day 2 Pictures
Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry + More Satisfy at 2013 Taste of Country Festival – Day 2 Pictures
Day 2 of the Taste of Country Music Festival brought some sunshine and a few of the rowdiest bands in country music out to play. Beginning with newcomer Rachel Farley -- who more than held her own -- the six acts to take the stage in Hunter, N.Y. shook the valley of the venue located in the Catskills Mountains on Friday (June 14).
Montgomery Gentry Interview: Duo Talk New EP, Single and Upcoming Taste of Country Music Festival Appearance
Montgomery Gentry Interview: Duo Talk New EP, Single and Upcoming Taste of Country Music Festival Appearance
Montgomery Gentry Interview: Duo Talk New EP, Single and Upcoming Taste of Country Music Festival Appearance
Montgomery Gentry are one of the most successful duos in country music history. Consisting of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry, they landed a deal with Columbia Records and shot to fame with the 1999 release of their debut album 'Tattoos & Scars,' which went Platinum on the strength of hit singles like 'Hillbilly Shoes' and 'Lonely and Gone.'
Montgomery Gentry Have ‘No Ill Words’ for Older Generation of Country Stars
Montgomery Gentry Have ‘No Ill Words’ for Older Generation of Country Stars
Montgomery Gentry Have ‘No Ill Words’ for Older Generation of Country Stars
Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry was still catching up on the details of the Blake Shelton vs. Ray Price Facebook battle when Taste of Country Nights host Jeremy Robinson caught up with him last week. The dark-haired singer told listeners that the duo won't be tossing sharp words toward fans of classic country or the artists that built the format anytime soon.
Best Montgomery Gentry Song? – Readers Poll
Best Montgomery Gentry Song? – Readers Poll
Best Montgomery Gentry Song? – Readers Poll
Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry is celebrating his 49th birthday today (September 30). The more enthusiastic half of one of country music's all-time best country duos has as much energy today as he did when he first bounded onto the big stage with Troy Gentry in 1999. Since then, the duo has released over two dozen singles and charted five No. 1 hits. What is the best Montgomery Gentry song