Montgomery Gentry

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Montgomery Gentry

About Montgomery Gentry

Country duo Montgomery Gentry evoked the sound and spirit of Southern rockers like Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Marshall Tucker Band, and Charlie Daniels, painting themselves as rowdy redneck rebels who still held small-town values. After hitting the country Top Ten multiple times between 2001 and 2003 (peaking at number two with "She Couldn't Change Me"), the duo's first number one country hit came in 2004 with "If You Ever Stop Loving Me." Montgomery Gentry made it back to the top four more times, with "Something to Be Proud Of," "Lucky Man," "Back When I Knew It All," and "Roll with Me." Troy Gentry died tragically in a helicopter crash in 2017, but Eddie Montgomery vowed to continue the group as a legacy. Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry first played together in Early Tymz, a Lexington, Kentucky band led by Montgomery's brother, future country star John Michael Montgomery. Both Eddie and Troy had been performing on the local club scene since their teenage years, the former as a drummer in his father's band. After Early Tymz broke up, a new group called Young Country formed from its ashes, with John Michael billed out front. He eventually went solo, of course, and Montgomery Gentry first formed not long after, initially calling themselves Deuce. After playing around Lexington for a time, Montgomery Gentry landed a deal with Columbia thanks to a showcase performance. Their debut album, Tattoos & Scars, was released in 1999 and made the country Top Ten on the strength of the Top 20 singles "Hillbilly Shoes" and "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm," plus the Top Five smash "Lonely and Gone" and the Charlie Daniels collaboration "All Night Long." They were named the CMA's Duo of the Year in 2000, breaking a run of eight consecutive years by Brooks & Dunn. In 2001, the follow-up album Carrying On was released; it also made the country Top Ten and produced the number two smash "She Couldn't Change Me." A third album, My Town, was completed quickly and released in 2002, bringing the duo their third Top Five hit in the title track. The hard-driving You Do Your Thing arrived in 2004, followed by the greatest-hits collection Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999-2005 in November of 2005. Some People Change appeared from Columbia Records in 2006, followed by Back When I Knew It All in early 2008. It all amounted to a pretty successful track record, with a dozen or more of their singles since 1999, plus all of their studio albums, entering the Top Ten charts (as did the greatest-hits collection). The duo's eighth studio album, Gravel Road, appeared in 2010. The Michael Knox-produced Rebels on the Run, the duo's first album for new label Average Joe's Entertainment, appeared in 2011; it debuted at nine on the Billboard country charts. A digital-only EP called Friends and Family showed up in October 2012, and after two years of solid touring the duo signed to Blaster Records and released the full-length Folks Like Us in June 2015. Amidst plans for the release of Montgomery Gentry's ninth studio album in 2017, Troy Gentry was killed in a New Jersey helicopter crash on September 8 of that year, shortly before a scheduled concert by the duo. He was 50 years old. Here's to You, the album completed prior to Gentry's death, saw release on February 2, 2018. By that point, Eddie Montgomery had laid plans to continue touring and recording under the name Montgomery Gentry. ~ Steve Huey & Steve Leggett, Rovi

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About Montgomery Gentry

Country duo Montgomery Gentry evoked the sound and spirit of Southern rockers like Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Marshall Tucker Band, and Charlie Daniels, painting themselves as rowdy redneck rebels who still held small-town values. After hitting the country Top Ten multiple times between 2001 and 2003 (peaking at number two with "She Couldn't Change Me"), the duo's first number one country hit came in 2004 with "If You Ever Stop Loving Me." Montgomery Gentry made it back to the top four more times, with "Something to Be Proud Of," "Lucky Man," "Back When I Knew It All," and "Roll with Me." Troy Gentry died tragically in a helicopter crash in 2017, but Eddie Montgomery vowed to continue the group as a legacy. Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry first played together in Early Tymz, a Lexington, Kentucky band led by Montgomery's brother, future country star John Michael Montgomery. Both Eddie and Troy had been performing on the local club scene since their teenage years, the former as a drummer in his father's band. After Early Tymz broke up, a new group called Young Country formed from its ashes, with John Michael billed out front. He eventually went solo, of course, and Montgomery Gentry first formed not long after, initially calling themselves Deuce. After playing around Lexington for a time, Montgomery Gentry landed a deal with Columbia thanks to a showcase performance. Their debut album, Tattoos & Scars, was released in 1999 and made the country Top Ten on the strength of the Top 20 singles "Hillbilly Shoes" and "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm," plus the Top Five smash "Lonely and Gone" and the Charlie Daniels collaboration "All Night Long." They were named the CMA's Duo of the Year in 2000, breaking a run of eight consecutive years by Brooks & Dunn. In 2001, the follow-up album Carrying On was released; it also made the country Top Ten and produced the number two smash "She Couldn't Change Me." A third album, My Town, was completed quickly and released in 2002, bringing the duo their third Top Five hit in the title track. The hard-driving You Do Your Thing arrived in 2004, followed by the greatest-hits collection Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999-2005 in November of 2005. Some People Change appeared from Columbia Records in 2006, followed by Back When I Knew It All in early 2008. It all amounted to a pretty successful track record, with a dozen or more of their singles since 1999, plus all of their studio albums, entering the Top Ten charts (as did the greatest-hits collection). The duo's eighth studio album, Gravel Road, appeared in 2010. The Michael Knox-produced Rebels on the Run, the duo's first album for new label Average Joe's Entertainment, appeared in 2011; it debuted at nine on the Billboard country charts. A digital-only EP called Friends and Family showed up in October 2012, and after two years of solid touring the duo signed to Blaster Records and released the full-length Folks Like Us in June 2015. Amidst plans for the release of Montgomery Gentry's ninth studio album in 2017, Troy Gentry was killed in a New Jersey helicopter crash on September 8 of that year, shortly before a scheduled concert by the duo. He was 50 years old. Here's to You, the album completed prior to Gentry's death, saw release on February 2, 2018. By that point, Eddie Montgomery had laid plans to continue touring and recording under the name Montgomery Gentry. ~ Steve Huey & Steve Leggett, Rovi

Montgomery Gentry's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
24 May 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Bristol Bristol Motor Speedway, Bluff City, TN, United States
07 Jun 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Bradley Bradley 315 Music Fest , Bradley, IL, United States
14 Jun 2025 Montgomery Gentry @ Morgan County Fair in Martinsville Morgan County Fair, Martinsville, IN, United States
19 Jun 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Paw Paw Warner Vineyards, Paw Paw, MI, United States
19 Jun 2025 Montgomery Gentry in New Berlin Danenberger Family Vineyards, New Berlin, IL, United States
20 Jun 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Ludington Stix Ludington, Ludington, MI, United States
27 Jun 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Pigeon Forge Country Tonite Theatre, Pigeon Forge, TN, United States
28 Jun 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Montgomery Montgomery Performing Arts Centre, Montgomery, AL, United States
05 Jul 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Front Royal Warren County Fairgrounds, White Post, VA, United States
05 Jul 2025 Montgomery Gentry in Warrenton Warren County Fair Assoc, Warrenton, MO, United States

Montgomery Gentry's Popular songs

  • Where I Come From
  • Something to Be Proud Of
  • Lucky Man

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Some of Montgomery Gentry's most popular songs include Where I Come From, Something to Be Proud Of, Lucky Man. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Montgomery Gentry's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Where I Come From, Something to Be Proud Of, Lucky Man, and more.

Montgomery Gentry is known for their distinctive sound in the contemporary country genre, often blending elements of country, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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