Montgomery Gentry Gives Swampland an Exclusive Interview
Posted: Mar 23, 2007
They are the baddest boys in country music, and I am including Big and Rich, Hank III, and even Kid "Sometimes I Want to Be Country" Rock in that list. Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry are
bad to the bone, All-American, Southern (rock) fried and country and western branded by the Grace of God kick-ass country-rockers. Their shows have more energy than a straight wire from a Duke Power transformer box to the back of the skull.
Sure, they can deliver a smooth, whiskey soaked country ballad that would make George Jones cry, but they also pull out all the guns onstage in a way that would make Ronnie Van Zant himself proud.
We here in the Swampland are proud as punch (
spiked) to deliver our personal interview with Eddie and Troy, talking all about their latest (
and greatest) record,
Some People Change, as well as Charlie Daniels and The Angelus, America's solidiers, songwriting, love and loss, and what it was like to share the stage on CMT with Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Check out the interview here.
Read our review of Some People Change here
We hope you like it!
Keep it Real. Keep it Southern!!
Buffalo
Me and Eddie at Angelus, January, 2006.