Montgomery Gentry Set To Kick-Off FOX & Friends
“All American Concert Series”
Friday, May 25
New single, “So Called Life,” Making Waves at Country Radio
Nashville, Tenn. (May 21, 2012) — Average Joes Entertainment’s high-powered country duo, Montgomery Gentry, will kick-off FOX & Friends “All American Concert Series,” this Friday, May 25, during the 8:00am EDT hour.
This free live performance is the first of the 14-week outdoor concert
series held in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, directly outside the FOX News studios (48th & 6th). The concert is open to the public with free food offered all morning from Famous Dave’s BBQ. Viewers will also be able to visit the FOX & Friends website at www.foxandfriends.com, which will feature post-performance coverage of the duo’s appearance.
Montgomery Gentry, known for their hard-core country
anthems, will perform “So Called Life,” their second single from their
seventh studio album, Rebels On The Run. Written by Sean Patrick McGraw and Bruce Wallace, Billboard Magazine recently reviewed the new single calling it a “fiery anthem.” “So Called Life” is the follow-up single to Montgomery Gentry’s Top 10 radio smash “Where I Come From.”
Currently nominated for the 2012 CMT Music Awards “Duo of the Year” award, fans can vote online for Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry 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. The 2012 CMT Music Awards will air live from Nashville on Wednesday, June 6 on CMT and CMT.com.
More About Montgomery Gentry
Montgomery Gentry has been on a steady journey on their road to gold and
platinum albums, CMA and ACM awards, and Grammy nomination. The journey
has been paved both with musical integrity and with an abiding respect
for the people and the genre they represent. They have released more
than 20 charted singles, with anthems like “My Town” and “Hell Yeah”
becoming indelible parts of the honky-tonk landscape. They have hit the
top of the singles charts five times, with “If You Ever Stop Loving Me,”
“Something To Be Proud Of,” “Lucky Man,” “Back When I Knew It All” and
“Roll With Me.”
For up-to-date information on Montgomery Gentry, visit www.montgomergentry.com