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Montgomery Gentry Nominated For “Duo Video Of The Year” For The 2012 CMT Music Awards
New Single “So Called Life” Shipped to Radio
Nashville, TN (April 23, 2012) — Montgomery Gentry’s music video for their Top 10 radio smash, “Where I Come From,” has been nominated in the “Duo of the Year” category for the upcoming 2012 CMT Music Awards. Voting begins today, April 23, on CMT.com.
The powerful music video, shot from a deployed soldier’s viewpoint, is one of the most intense, influential videos ever done by the duo and they are proud the video has been recognized by their peers. “This is awesome! This song has had a lot of meaning to me and T-Roy and it is an honor to be nominated,” says Eddie Montgomery. “We’re just so proud of all of our military heroes and this was a way of paying tribute.”
Troy Gentry adds, “Its always exciting when something you are extremely proud of is recognized by peers and friends. We are so thankful for the amazing response this song has received. Eddie and I have always sang songs that are close to our hearts and this nomination for such a powerful video makes us proud.”
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.
The 2012 CMT Music Awards will air LIVE from Nashville on Wednesday, June 6 on CMT and CMT.com. Fans can vote online at CMT.com, and on their mobile device at CMT Mobile or the CMT Insider app available on iPhone, iPad and Android now through June 4 to determine the winners.
“So Called Life,” the follow-up single to their recent Top 10 radio hit, has been shipped to radio and is going for adds on Monday, April 30. For up-to-date information on Montgomery Gentry, visit www.montgomerygentry.com
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Thompson Square – ‘Glass’ – Official Music Video
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Montgomery Gentry’s Music Video For Their Latest Single, “Where I Come From,” Garners Over A Million Views
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.
“We’ve met many of our American Heroes along the way and they have always talked about how thinking of ‘where they come from’ is what motivates them in difficult times,” explains Eddie Montgomery. “It was important for us to make this video as close to real as we could.”
Troy Gentry adds, “We are really proud of this song and the music video. Just as our music is always about things we have seen or lived, the depth of this single is real. We’re happy our friends are responding to it.”
“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 Joe’s Entertainment.
For more information, visit www.montgomerygentry.com
Watch a video of ‘Where I come from’ performed live at the Grand Ole Opry as well as the official music video below:
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Montgomery Gentry Breaks Top 20 With “Where I Come From”
New Dates Added to The Professional Championship Bullriders Tour
“‘Where I Come From’ certainly has the ingredients of a comeback… After one full listen through the record, it’s obvious that the T-Roy and Eddie have found their groove.” Roughstock.com
Nashville, TN (January 20, 2012)—Average Joe’s Entertainment’s multi-platinum, hit-making duo, Montgomery Gentry, break into the Top 20 with their new single, “Where I Come From.” Positioned at #19 on both MediaBase and Billboard, the duo is marking their territory with a truly identifiable song that is sure to become yet another staple song in the careers of this unstoppable award-winning duo. This chart success adds to more than 20 charted singles, with anthems like “My Town” and “Hell Yeah” becoming indelible parts of the honky-tonk landscape.
“It’s a song that’s about our fans. Regardless of where you end up in life, you always remember your hometown. There are special things you remember in life, and your childhood days and high school years,” explains Troy Gentry. “ I think anyone who hears this song will be able to listen to and reflect on their earlier years in life, and the place they grew up, and appreciate the lyrics of the song.”
“Where I Come From,” written by Rodney Clawson and Dallas Davidson, is the first single off their seventh studio album, Rebels On The Run, released late in 2011 and the first album released on powerhouse Indie label Average Joe’s Entertainment.
Fans can catch them on the road co-headlining a tour with The Professional Championship Bullriders. The multi-city arena tour kicked off earlier this month with new dates added due to popular demand. For a full and up-to-date tour schedule, visit www.montgomerygentry.com.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
Jan 21 Grand Forks, ND – Alerus Center
with the Professional Championship Bullriders
www.aleruscenter.com
Jan 27 Lake Charles, LA – L’Auberge du Lac Hotel & Casino
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Feb 3 Chicago, IL – Sears Centre Arena
with the Professional Championship Bullriders
www.searscentre.com
Feb 4 Chicago, IL – Sears Centre Arena
with the Professional Championship Bullriders
www.searscentre.com
**JUST ADDED DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND**
Feb 25 Clear Lake, IA – Surf Ballroom
www.surfballroom.com
**show is sold out**
Feb 26 Prior Lake, MN – Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel
www.mysticlake.com
March 10 West Palm, FL – WIRK’s 3rd Annual Rib Round up
wirk.radio.com/rib-roundup
March 24 Dothan, AL – Toadlick Music Festival
www.toadlick.com
April 14 Cleveland, OH – Wolstein Center
with the Professional Championship Bullriders
www.wolsteincenter.com
April 21 Syracuse, NY – SRC Arena
with the Professional Championship Bullriders
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For more information, visit www.montgomerygentry.com
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“Trailblazer” Music Video and Radio Single Release by The Roys
Song appears on their hit album, LONESOME WHISTLE
Nashville, TN (January 18, 2012) – Rural Rhythm Records is proud to announce the new music video and radio single release of “Trailblazer” by bluegrass duo, THE ROYS. The song is currently on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Airplay Chart and appears on their album, LONESOME WHISTLE which debuted at #7 on the Billboard Bluegrass Album Chart.
The “Trailblazer” video was shot on location in Hermitage, TN just outside of Nashville with additional scenes filmed at Percy Priest Lake, and features Elaine Roy, Lee Roy (Mandolin), Clint White (Fiddle), Zac Hardin (Bass), Sterling Masat (Banjo, Dobro), and Harry Clark (guitar). It debuted this morning on Cybergrass and is now available for viewing on numerous other sites including: The Roys’ official website, youtube and Rural Rhythm Records. The video was filmed and directed by Sammy Passamano III with Anthony Passamano serving as Assistant Director.
The Roys, who were just named in Roughstock’s 2011 In Review: The Best New Talent of the Year list, have kicked off what plans to be their biggest year yet. They taped an upcoming PBS Special that celebrates the music of Laura Ingalls Wilder last week, and will embark on their first tour of Australia next week. The Roys recently announced joining Vietti Foods to extend the Vietti Vinyl campaign, with the duo’s image appearing on 500,000 cans of the brand’s Family Style Beef Stew available at Family Dollar stores in 25 states through 2012. The duo has also signed a new production deal with ValCom Studios for a 13-episode weekly, music-driven variety show called “Roots And Music With The Roys.”
Please visit TheRoysonline.com for a complete tour schedule and learn more about this exciting band and their current album, LONESOME WHISTLE.
Watch the video for Trailblazer below:
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Listen To Taylor Swift And The Civil Wars – ‘Safe & Sound’ – Soundtrack To ‘The Hunger Games’

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Watch #1 Song Flashbacks From George Strait, LeAnn Rimes And The Judds
On this day, George Strait’s She’ll Leave You With A Smile moved up to number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts back in 2002. Also on this day, LeAnn Rimes scored her first number one hit on the Billboard country charts with One Way Ticket (Because I Can) and finally, The Judds’ took Have Mercy to number one on this day back in 1985. Enjoy videos of each of these number one songs!
LeAnn Rimes – One Way Ticket (Because I Can)
The Judds – Have Mercy
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#1 Flashback – Sugarland’s ‘Want To’ – Number One Today In 2006
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