Eddie Montgomery is going to be okay. After collapsing on stage during a show at Cornstock Concert on the Hill, the Montgomery Gentry singer and his bandmate now say that Montgomery was just dehydrated.
Just days after the tragic death of her son, Eddie Montgomery's ex-wife is speaking out about his cause of death in the hope of helping another family who might be struggling with the same issues.
Montgomery Gentry are one of the most successful duos in country music history. Consisting of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry, they landed a deal with Columbia Records and shot to fame with the 1999 release of their debut album 'Tattoos & Scars,' which went Platinum on the strength of hit singles like 'Hillbilly Shoes' and 'Lonely and Gone.'
Since making their debut with 1999′s ‘Tattoos & Scars,’ Montgomery Gentry have notched five number one singles, three platinum albums, and two gold records.
And with their upcoming seventh release, ‘Rebels on the Run,’ they’re looking to use some of the tumult and heartache of the last year to put them back on top of the charts.
Eddie Montgomery's prostate surgery in December was a success. Brad Paisley sang with Aaron Rogers of the Green Bay Packers, and now they're in the Superbowl. Also, the Janedear Girls self-titled debut album drops on February 1; but you can hear it all for free on facebook. For this plus more watch today's McDaily Webcast.