Montgomery Gentry – Tonight At Upstate Concert Hall with ‘GNA [VIDEO]
Tonight is the night! Montgomery Gentry with special guests The Back 40 Band and Skeeter Creek at Upstate Concert Hall on Route 146 in Clifton park with 1077 'GNA!
Tonight is the night! Montgomery Gentry with special guests The Back 40 Band and Skeeter Creek at Upstate Concert Hall on Route 146 in Clifton park with 1077 'GNA!
Montgomery Gentry are coming to the Upstate Concert Hall on Monday, February 25th. Are you going? To get ready for the show, we thought we'd ask you what your favorite Montgomery Gentry song is! Answer below:
How well do you know the members of Montgomery Gentry? Well, one in specific - Eddie Montgomery. (Do you know that they are coming to the Taste of Country Music Festival, June 13-15th at Hunter Mountain, by the way? ) Anyway, here's your trivia test.
Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry was still catching up on the details of the Blake Shelton vs. Ray Price Facebook battle when Taste of Country Nights host Jeremy Robinson caught up with him last week. The dark-haired singer told listeners that the duo won't be tossing sharp words toward fans of classic country or the artists that built the format anytime soon.
Montgomery Gentry will be in town for an awesome night of acoustic hits with 1077 'GNA on February 25th, and they have a ton of great hits to play for us all.
Not only is Montgomery Gentry coming to town to put on a great show for our listeners on February 25th with 1077 'GNA, but they have an incredible new hit song that they will be treating you to at this show as well.
There was an error on the date of the Montgomery Gentry Show at Upstate Concert Hall that we announced earlier today. The actual date is February 25th, NOT January 25th. All the other details remain the same.
I have SO many old shots from Countryfest - that's cuz I'm old. But let my age be your gain as we go back in time a few years. Enjoy.
If you live in the Albany area and know your country music, you'll know the name. He's Eddie Kilgallon, formerly of Ricochet and currently the keyboard player and musical director of Montgomery Gentry. He sent us a song that he wrote for his mom on Mother's day. You've got to hear this!
Eddie Kilgallon was born in East Greenbush on May 12. He was the keyboard player and one of the founding members of the band, Ricochet.
April 5th marks the birth date of half of the Montgomery Gentry duo – Troy Gentry (or T-Roy, his nickname).
Kenny Chesney is going to have a new album out soon. The album is set to be released by BNA Records on June 19th.