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Montgomery Gentry occurs as both-human country music group, consisting of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry, which was founded in the 1990s. It will have many hits on the united states charts, such as "Hell, Yeah!", "Lonely and Gone", & "Speed". Their albums include Tattoos & Scars, Carrying In, That you Run Your systems Tool, & The Town.
Singles
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| 2005
| "Something to Be Proud Of"
! #41
! #1 (Ii weeks)
| Busy people Launder The Thing
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| 2005
| "She Don't Tell Me To"
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! #55
| Something to Exist as Pleased: Better of 1999-2005
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Bmi.com: Montgomery Gentry On The Scene
Article traces the Kentucky duo's quick success in country music.
CountryStars.com: Montgomery Gentry
Review of the musical roots of the Kentucky duo with pictures and profiles of Montgomery and Gentry.
Montgomery Gentry: No Frills, Just Thrills!
Official page. Profiles of the duo, pictures, album information, chart news, tour dates, and merchandise.
Sonynashville.com: Montgomery Gentry
News, biography, pictures, audio and video clips, and tour dates.
Digilander: Montgomery Gentry Lyrics
Lyrics to selected songs.
Montgomery Gentry Fan Site
Fan Page with news, concert dates, a biography, interviews, a discography and pictures.
MSN Group: Montgomery Gentry Fans
Fan group with a message board, chat rooms, pictures, a cookbook, and video reviews. Some material is available only to members.
Interview with Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry
English interview from Germany's Country Home magazine.
Topix.net: Montgomery Gentry
News about Montgomery Gentry, collected from various sources on the web.
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