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I always wondered where they got the name!  :o

CellarDweller:

Country star Troy Gentry killed in helicopter crash

POSTED 3:13 PM, SEPTEMBER 8, 2017, BY AP AND WREG STAFF,


Troy Gentry of country music group Montgomery Gentry was killed in a helicopter crash in New Jersey on Friday.

He was 50 years old.

Montgomery Gentry’s official website says Troy Gentry, half of the country duo, died in a New Jersey helicopter crash.

The duo was scheduled to perform Friday night at the Flying W Airport & Resort in Medford, the website states.

The pilot declared an emergency and was trying to land when the crash happened about 1:30.

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.   Gentry is on the right in the pic below.




Montgomery Gentry was a country super group, and they scored 26 Top 40 country songs, 16 of them peaking in the Top 10 or hitting #1.


"Oughta Be More Songs About That"  - #40

"Merry Christmas From The Family"  - #38

"Daddy Won't Sell The Farm"  - #35

"While You're Still Young"  - #32

"Self Made Man"  - #31

"All Night Long"  - #31

"Cold One Comin' On"  - #23

"Line of Losers"  - #23

"You Do Your Thing"  - #21

"Hillbilly Shoes"  - #13

"Where I Come From" -  #8

"Some People Change"  - #7

"Lonely & Gone" -  #5

"My Town"  - #5

"Speed" -  #5

"She Don't Tell Me To" - #5

"One In Every Crowd" - #5

"Hell Yeah" - #4

"Gone"  - #3

"What Do You Think About That"  - #3

"She Couldn't Change Me"  - #2

"If You Ever Stop Loving Me"  #1

"Something To Be Proud Of"  - #1

"Lucky Man"  - #1

"Back When I Knew It All"  -#1

"Roll With Me" - #1


http://wreg.com/2017/09/08/country-star-troy-gentry-killed-in-helicopter-crash/

CellarDweller:




Thomas Earl Petty (October 20, 1950 – October 2, 2017) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, multi instrumentalist and record producer. He was best known as the lead singer of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, but was also a member and co-founder of the late 1980s supergroup the Traveling Wilburys, and his early band Mudcrutch.

Petty recorded a number of hit singles with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist, many of which are mainstays on adult contemporary and classic rock radio. His music has been classified as rock and roll, heartland rock, and even stoner rock. His music has become popular among younger generations.  In his career, Petty sold more than 80 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.  In 2002, Petty was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Petty suffered cardiac arrest early in the morning of October 2, 2017 and died at 8:40 p.m. PDT at a hospital in Santa Monica, California.  He was 66 years old.


Billboard Top 40 hits as Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:


I Need To Know  - #40

Breakdown - #40

Learning To Fly - #28

Change of Heart - #21

You Got Lucky - #20

The Waiting - #19

Jamming Me - #18

Refugee - #15

Mary Jane's Last Dance - #14

Don't Come Around Here No More - #13

Don't Do Me Like That - #10


Billboard solo hits/Tom Petty:

Needles & Pins - #37

Running Down A Dream - #23

You Don't Know How It Feels - #13

I Won't Back Down - #12

Free Fallin' - #7



The Traveling Wilburys had no Billboard Top 40 hits.   They released three albums, with combined  sales of almost 5 million copies in the US.   Petty also  had a hit duet with Stevie Nicks.

Stop Draggin' My Heart Around -  #3   Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.

Corax:
He was a great musician. I like his songs very much. R.I.P

CellarDweller:




Antoine "Fats" Domino, Jr. (February 26, 1928 – October 24, 2017) was an American pianist and singer-songwriter of Louisiana Creole descent. He had 22 records in the U.S. Billboard Top 40, and five of his pre-1955 records sold more than a million copies, being certified gold.  During 1955 to 1960, he had eleven top 10 hits and his record sales were reportedly surpassed only by Elvis Presley.  During his career, Domino sold over 65 million records.  His musical style was based on traditional rhythm and blues, accompanied by saxophones, bass, piano, electric guitar, and drums.

In 1986 he was one of the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  He also received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award that year.   In the 1980s, Domino decided he would no longer leave New Orleans, having a comfortable income from royalty payments and a dislike of touring and claiming he could not get any food that he liked anywhere else.  Neither the Hall of Fame induction or the invitation to perform at the White House persuaded him to make an exception to this policy.


Billboard Top 40 hits of Fats Domino:


Natural Born Lover  - #38

Red Sails in the Sunset - #35

Ain't That Just Like A Woman - #33

I've Been Around - #33

Fell In Love on Monday - #32

Shu Rah - #32

Jambalaya (On The Bayou) - #30

Country Boy - #25

It Keeps Raining  - #23

What A Party - #22

What A Price - #22

You Win Again - #22

Don't Come Knockin'  - #21

I'm Gonna Be A Wheel  Someday  - #17

I'm Ready  - #16

Let The Four Winds Blow - #15

Three Nights A Week - #15

My Girl Josephine - #14

I Want To Walk You Home - #8

Be My Guest - #8

Walking To New Orleans - #6

Whole Lotta Loving - #6

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