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Montgomery Gentry is an American country music duo/solo act founded by singers Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry, both Kentucky natives. They began performing together in the 1990s as part of two different bands with Montgomery's brother, John Michael Montgomery. Although Gentry won a talent contest in 1994, he reunited with Eddie Montgomery ...
Eddie Montgomery of country duo Montgomery Gentry spoke to People about the death of his partner, Troy Gentry, who died in a pre-show helicopter crash on Sept. 8 in Medford, New Jersey, at age 50 ...
Troy Gentry was involved in a helicopter crash that occurred just outside a New Jersey venue where the band was scheduled to play tonight. Country artist Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry dies in ...
Eddie Montgomery, the other half of the duo, said that Gentry had approached him about "Better Me" and wanted to sing lead vocals on the song: "when he heard it, he came to me and said, 'Eddie, I really, really wanna sing this song.' That's the first time that had ever happened." [2]
Montgomery Gentry musician Troy Gentry died in a September helicopter crash. Now, his widow is going to court.
Montgomery received musical encouragement from his father, who played in a local country band and taught him his first chords. [3] John Michael joined the family band (which included his older brother, Eddie Montgomery, who with Troy Gentry would form the duo Montgomery Gentry), playing guitar before becoming lead singer when his parents ...
Gentry -- one half of country duo Montgomery Gentry -- lost his life in a helicopter crash in Medford, New Jersey at the age of 50 on September 8. Before he died, the singer had reportedly ...
Back When I Knew It All is the sixth studio album by the American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released by Columbia Records Nashville on June 10, 2008 (see 2008 in country music ). The album's lead-off single, also its title track, became their fourth Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in July 2008, as did ...