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Montgomery Gentry’s YouTube Video for “Where I Come From” Crashes Site

Average Joes Entertainment released a press release yesterday, January 24, noting the impressive 1.3 million views for Montgomery Gentry’s “Where I Come From” music video. Shortly after the release went out nationwide, the award-winning duo’s YouTube channel experienced technical difficulties and the video could not be viewed. YouTube has not responded to the issue at this time.

Due to the fact this video truly has hit the hearts of Americans with over a million views and thousands of touching comments, and has connected with radio listeners across the country reaching the #17 spot on the radio charts, Montgomery Gentry’s management has uploaded the video a second time.

“Technology. You can’t live with it, you can’t live without it,” jokes Eddie Montgomery. “But we’re really proud of this video and the message that goes along with it, so it’s important to upload it again for our friends out there.”
“Maybe we can beat the 1.3 million views,” adds Troy Gentry. “Here’s hoping our friends will check it out again and leave us some more great comments. We love hearing from everybody. We just got an email today from a guy in a small town in SC that a national media outlet made out to be just a bunch of “rednecks”. He made his own video showing the pride in their hometown. We really love that people relate to this song in so many ways.”

Directed by Potsy Ponciroli and produced by Chris Conner from Team Genius Productions, the video was shot in a California desert and a rock quarry in Nashville, TN. Working closely with the video treatment, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry wanted to honor the troops and the towns “where they come from.” The video opens with a battlefield scene with a wounded soldier laying on the ground. While his fellow soldiers try to rescue him, he is having flashbacks and memories of his beloved hometown.

“Where I Come From” is the lead single from Montgomery Gentry’s new album, Rebels On The Run, released on their new label home, Average Joes Entertainment.

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Waylon Jennings Tribute Album Volume II Includes Dierks Bentley, Justin Moore, Hank Williams Jr. and More!

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Today, Average Joes Entertainment, in conjunction with Scatter Records, announced the official release date for WAYLON – The Music Inside: A Collaboration Dedicated to Waylon Jennings, Volume II. The album will be available for pre-sale purchase digitally on January 24, 2012, with availability at retail starting on February 7, 2012.

The eleven-track album, and the second of a three volume series dedicated to the late Waylon Jennings, features country music artists performing the hit songs that made Jennings a household name. WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume II boasts a solid lineup of artists each of who were heavily influenced by Jennings’ legacy. The lineup for WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume II includes Dierks Bentley, Justin Moore, Hank Williams Jr., Jessi Colter, Montgomery Gentry, Jewel, Jack Ingram, Colt Ford, Josh Thompson, Pat Green and Wyatt McCubbin.

“I feel like this project could very likely break another sound barrier,” says Jessi Colter. “Waylon was so original. For his songs to be sang by other people and to take me somewhere else is not an easy task.”

Recording for the three volume series started over three-and-a-half years ago, and has been a labor of love for Jennings’ widow Jessi Colter; son Shooter Jennings; and guitarist Reggie Young. They, along with producer Witt Stewart, have assembled a star-studded roster of artists to pay tribute to Jennings and highlight his undeniable musical and cultural influence.

Colter adds, “I’ve been pleasantly surprised of the fact that the people involved chose to make the songs their own. They add something to it and to me that’s what makes it interesting. They made it their own because they could never walk in Waylon’s tracks. They’d be stepping in holes.”

Waylon Jennings is recognized as one of the key players of country music’s ‘outlaw’ movement. Jennings was in good company with fellow artists of his time including Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson. They were the musical talents who defined a new genre of music with rebellious attitudes, which, in turn, translated over into their music. The ‘outlaw’ rebellion denied Nashville’s straight-laced model and brought the era of whiskey-drinkin,’ bar brawlin,’ woman lovin,’ country music to the forefront.  WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume I, was released last year and is available for purchase now.

For more information on WAYLON – The Music Inside, Volume II, visit waylonjennings.com.

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Montgomery Gentry to Spend Thanksgiving on After Midnight with Blair Garner

After MidNite host Blair Garner will help affiliates celebrate Thanksgiving Day with a commercial-free radio special guest co-hosted by CMA Award-winning duo Montgomery Gentry.
In addition to playing the top Country music songs, the three-hour, market-exclusive holiday special will feature Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry talking about what they’re most thankful for, the dangers of deep-frying turkey, and a candid conversation about spending Thanksgiving with the ex-in-laws.

“What other artists could share Thanksgiving Day insights like spending the holiday with your ex-in-laws, frying your own turkey, and something neither I nor Rick Perry can remember?” joked Blair Garner. “Country music fans won’t want to miss this!”

The After MidNite Thanksgiving special featuring Montgomery Gentry is available for air November 25th.

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“This is NRA Country” Announces Montgomery Gentry as Artist of the Month

NRA Country celebrates country music’s love of family, support of our U.S. military and appreciation for the great outdoors. Many of the format’s biggest stars have joined the “This Is NRA Country” movement to share their perspective on what makes them NRA Country.

November’s NRA Country Artist Of The Month is award winning duo Montgomery Gentry. The month long promotion gives fans the opportunity to check out a never before seen behind the scenes look at the making of and launch of their brand new album Rebels On The Run, featuring their latest hit single “Where I Come From”. The exclusive new video can be found only at www.NRACountry.com beginning today!

The duo is thrilled to join forces with NRA Country.

“Montgomery Gentry and NRA Country see eye-to-eye on many of the same issues, and we’re honored they chose us as their artist of the month.” – Eddie Montgomery & Troy Gentry

In addition to the video, fans can register to win a Montgomery Gentry prize pack including an autographed CD, photo, and a limited edition Hatch Show Print from their Grand Ole Opry induction. Check out this LINK from now through December 16th to register to win.

Fans can also catch Montgomery Gentry out on tour and help charity at the same time! Great tickets and VIP Charity Packages are available exclusively at http://www.ticketsforcharity.com/nracc/ to benefit NRA Country Cares, a program of the NRA Foundation that gives back to charities supporting the military and their families, the American farmer, and other worthy causes that further NRA Country’s mission of celebrating and protecting core American values.

Each month a new artist will be featured on NRACountry.com, highlighting what makes them ‘NRA Country.’ Celebrate our country and learn more at www.NRACountry.com!

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New Tunes From Montgomery Gentry: “Rebels on the Run”

Twelve years and seven albums later, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry are back with their first record in three years, “Rebels on the Run,” which was released October 18. It has everything we’ve come to expect from this rowdy duo — party anthems, songs for the blue collar man, and patriotism references throughout. These tunes are sure to have Montgomery Gentry fans eating out of the palms of their hands during the live shows.

Leading the way is the album’s first single, “Where I Come From,” which is currently getting plenty of spins on country radio. It’s another small town anthem, which we’ve been hearing a lot of lately, but I enjoy it. They’re just singing about what they know, who they are, and where they come from. I can appreciate that.

Casual Montgomery Gentry fans are more familiar with the duo’s mischievous, rambunctious side, but there’s more to them than that. Take, for example, “Empty.” After having battled cancer (he’s cancer-free now, by the way) and dealing with an unexpected divorce, Eddie wasn’t sure about cutting the song, but Troy convinced him that it would be a good thing. Eddie later said that it was a very healing process for him. Then there’s a track called “Missing You,” in which Troy takes the lead vocals. Eddie says he believes this to be Troy’s best vocal recording of their career. And, I must say, his voice does sound wonderful. It has a very pure, unique tone to it.

“Damn Baby” is a love song, Montgomery Gentry style. Not exactly known for their mushy side, they decided to put their own spin on it. Troy describes it as “a very clever twist on a way to tell your girlfriend, or somebody special, how good they look.” And it wouldn’t be a Montgomery Gentry record without a couple party anthems that’ll get the fans rockin’. “Damn Right I Am” and “Work Hard, Play Harder” are classic Eddie and Troy. These are the kinds of songs that got them their loyal fan base in the first place.

Overall, a very good effort from these guys. Now that Brooks & Dunn are out of the picture, it may be time for these two to step out of the shadow and really shine. The album is available now in stores and online retailers, including Amazon and iTunes. To find out more about Montgomery Gentry, check them out online.

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Kristi Olson
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