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Audio To preserve the rights of Eddie and Troy, I will not post any of their music online. However, whenever I find an interview with the two, or about the group, I will be sure to post it right here. Troy Gentry and Eddie Montgomery talk about the different bands they had early in their career, including their first band called John Michael Montgomery and Young Country.
Montgomery Gentry is currently on the charts with Hell Yeah. Eddie Montgomery says the group will always sing about the working class... the folks who keep this country going. Troy Gentry echoes that, when he tells us about first getting into singing.
... Montgomery Gentry has a heavy touring schedule through the fall. Their latest album, called My Town has gone gold. The guys had the number 2 song back in July of 2001 with "She Couldn't Change Me," from their Carrying on CD. Eddie and T-Roy say they can relate to the song...
Troy explains why Montgomery Gentry always rock the house, and always have a great time on stage!
The video for "Speed" is really cool. T-Roy tells us how the video came together and talks about the great time they had producing the video.
Mr. Gentry explains the process Montgomery Gentry goes through when they are Making the Video. He also explains exactly how the "Speed" video was produced.
Eddie talks about Montgomery Gentry's plans for the futures, and talks about playing in their hometown of Lexington, KY.
Eddie talks about the song "Didn't I" and praises the men and women that have fought to protect our country.
A Montgomery Gentry radio greeting.
A "thank you" from Montgomery-Gentry
A Montgomery Gentry Christmas... to you and your grandma...
Montgomery Gentry talking about everyday life and why they sing the way that they do.
Eddie Montgomery endorses heading to Sturgess for their annual Harley Davidson Ride in.
Troy Gentry talks about playing music for a living, and what he would do if he wasn't working.
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