Montgomery Gentry “Where I Come From”
Breaks Into Top 15
ACM Nominated “Top Vocal Duo of the Year”
Gear Up for National Television Appearances on CBS This Morning,
FOX News Channel’s Huckabee and The Better Show
Nashville, TN (February 14, 2012) — Award-winning duo Montgomery Gentry are back and more powerful than ever as they celebrate their current Top 15 radio single, “Where I Come From,” snatching the #13 spot on Billboard and #14 on MediaBase. The Academy of Country Music “top Vocal Duo of the Year” nominees are set to make several national television appearances in support of their nomination, as well as their current radio single.
Tune in on Saturday, March 31, just a day before the ACM Awards broadcast on CBS, as Montgomery Gentry perform “Where I Come From,” as well as their featured track, “Good Ol’ Boys (Dukes of Hazzard Theme Song,)” from the newly released tribute album, Waylon: The Music Inside Volume II, on CBS This Morning, and again later that evening on FOX News Channel’s Huckabee. While in NYC, the powerful duo will also tape a performance for the nationally syndicated The Better Show (airdate to be announced at a later time).
“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 October 2011 and the first album released on powerhouse Indie label Average Joe’s Entertainment.
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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.” www.montgomerygentry.com