Montgomery Gentry Gives Fans New Album Sneak Peek Today

By: Apr. 20, 2015
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Montgomery Gentry can't wait to share what they've been working on in the studio with producer Michael Knox (Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett)! The duo is giving fans a sneak peek of their brand new album, FOLKS LIKE US, beginning today, April 20 on Taste of Country and The Boot, alternating through April 27, before the album is available for pre-order on April 28 via iTunes, Amazon, and Google Music. The new album, the duo's first in three years, will release June 9 on Blaster Records through RED Distribution.

Preview Schedule:
4/20 -Taste of Country- "We Were Here" (Marv Green, Wendell Mobley, Tim Nichols)
4/21 - The Boot- "In A Small Town" (Mike Busbee, Brett James, Justin Weaver)
4/22 - Taste of Country- "Back On A Dirt Road" feat. Chris Robertson/Black Stone Cherry (Tommy L. Conner, Troy Johnson, Jack Williams)
4/23 - The Boot- "Two Old Friends" (Tony Martin, Jessica McCall, Wendell Mobley)
4/24 - Taste of Country - "Pain" (Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton)
4/25 - The Boot- "Hillbilly Hippies" (Brett Beavers, Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley)
4/26 - Taste of Country-"Better For It" (Chris Stapleton, Jeffrey Steele, Craig Wiseman)
4/27 - The Boot- "That's Just Living" (Ross Copperman, David Lee Murphy)

In advance of the April 28 pre-order, the album's title track and duo's newest single, is available now for digital download at iTunes at http://smarturl.it/mgfolks.

ABOUT MONTGOMERY GENTRY:

With over 20 plus charted singles, the Kentucky-born duo just celebrated a major career milestone as Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry were recently inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame. On June 9, the pair will release their eighth studio album and first with label partner Blaster Records.

Montgomery Gentry has earned countless CMA, ACM, and GRAMMY awards and nominations with undeniable blue collar anthems like "Hell Yeah," "My Town," and "Hillbilly Shoes." They've notched five #1 singles ("If You Ever Stop Loving Me," "Something To Be Proud Of," "Lucky Man," "Back When I Knew It All" and "Roll With Me") and will soon celebrate their sixth anniversary as Grand Ole Opry members. For more about Montgomery Gentry, visit www.montgomerygentry.com, engage with Troy and Eddie on Facebook, @mgunderground on twitter, and check out theirYouTube channel.



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