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Eddie Montgomery pays tribute to his late Montgomery Gentry bandmate, Troy Gentry, on his first solo album Ain’t No Closing Me Down. The 12-track project, available exclusively at Walmart via ...
Eddie Montgomery may be releasing new music under the Montgomery Gentry banner, but the void left when bandmate Troy Gentry died on Sept. 8 from injuries sustained in a helicopter crash will never ...
Eddie Montgomery went back to work because he knew it's what Troy Gentry would want, and because he doesn't really know how to do anything else. "I always make a joke about it," the 54-year-old ...
Eddie Montgomery pays tribute to Troy Gentry Country star releases their album 'Here's to You' finished just two days before Gentry died in a helicopter crash on September 8.
Eddie Montgomery on Moving Past Troy Gentry's Death: 'He's Going to Be in Our Hearts Forever' Eddie Montgomery Breaks Silence on Troy Gentry's Death: 'It Was a Horrific Day — My World Changed' ...
Eddie Montgomery on the Challenge of Touring Without Troy Gentry "I'm still waiting for him to chime in after me," he says of hitting the road alone after the death of his partner in Montgomery Gentry ...
Montgomery Gentry amassed a string of radio hits in 2000 with songs like “My Town,” “Something to Be Proud Of” and “Lucky Man,” and released their final album Here’s to You in 2018.
Montgomery Gentry's Eddie Montgomery is mourning the loss of his son, Hunter. The 19-year-old died on Sunday, following an accident that had left him on life support in a Kentucky hospital.
In November, two months after Troy Gentry 's death in a Sept. 8 helicopter crash, Eddie Montgomery announced via Twitter that new music would be coming soon from Montgomery Gentry: "I know it's ...
Eddie Montgomery is "Lucky Man Eddie" on Twitter and Facebook. He sings a song called "Lucky Man" that is far from tongue-in-cheek. Given everything he's been through, you'd guess the Montgomery ...
John Michael Montgomery plans final performance in his home state of Kentucky this December before ending his music career.
John Michael's final show will be a family affair. The "I Swear" singer's brother Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry, son Walker Montgomery and son-in-law Travis Denning will be part of the show, ...