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Always enjoyed Montgomery Gentry’s music. RIP Troy, I am sure God knows who you are and I’m sure it was a glorious meeting. RV ME Troy Gentry, 50, dies in New Jersey helicopter crash Troy Gentry, best known as part of the country music duo Montgomery Gentry, was killed in a helicopter crash in New Jersey Friday, Fox News has confirmed. The singer was 50. A rep for the group made the announcement on Facebook: The Federal Aviation Administration said the helicopter crashed into a wooded area near the Flying W Airport in Medford hours before Montgomery Gentry was due to perform at a resort that is also housed at the airport. The airport announced the cancellation of the gig Friday afternoon. Medford Township Police Chief Richard Meder told NJ.com that police got a call about a helicopter "that was distressed" around 1 p.m. He said crews were able to remove the passenger from the wreckage, but he died on the way to a hospital. The pilot died at the scene and crews were working to remove his body, Meder said. It wasn't immediately clear whether Gentry was the pilot or the passenger. Gentry was born on April 5, 1967, in Lexington, Kentucky, where he met bandmate Eddie Montgomery and formed a group based off their last names. The duo had success on the country charts, scoring five No. 1 hits. The band was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2009. http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/09/08/troy-gentry-50-dies-in-new-jersey-helicopter-crash.html
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One of the first songs I posted here, but youtube took down the video shortly thereafter. Been looking to repost ever since but could not find any version on youtube. Not sure what happened last week, but now it's back and available. Hope you enjoy as much as I do. RV ME
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IMHO, when it comes to America The Beautiful, there is Ray and then there is everyone else. RIP Ray
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I heard the Danny Thomas' version first and loved it, but Etta's version really strikes a chord in me. Hope you enjoy both.
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As heard in Evan Almighty
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You can thank a vet on Veterans Day, but on Memorial Day you thank a vets family for their loved ones’ sacrifice. So to all those families I say THANK YOU
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