There were women, such as Faith Hill and Martina McBride; men, such as Tim McGraw and John Michael Montgomery, and groups that
John Michael Montgomery is ready to say goodbye. The '90s country hitmaker has shared plans to retire from the road soon....John Michael Montgomery is brother to Montgomery Gentry singer Eddie Montgomery, and father to newcomer Walker Montgomery.Seven
According to reports both Paul McCartney and Elton John were spotted in Louisiana during March....Now, some 40 years later the original producer, TV's Rob Reiner along with original cast members Christopher Guest, Michael McKean
We saw Michael Jackson marry Lisa Marie Presley, the OJ Simpson Bronco chase, Amazon was founded and Major League Baseball canceled...Clay Walker and John Michael Montgomery tied for the most No. 1 songs on the country chart in '94.
The Kenner Police Department has released a statement regarding New Orleans Saints Wide Receiver Michael Thomas' arrest....John Hendrix from Saints News reports why Thomas was arrested. Will continue to update as news becomes available.
The circumstances around John Denver's death are extra sad, because it seemed so preventable....Most recently, Montgomery Gentry singer Troy Gentry died in a helicopter crash on Sept. 8, 2017, just hours before a planned Montgomery
That's an all-timer — John Michael Montgomery's "I Swear" was the most-heard country love song that year, and was probably used
Familiar Football Names Returning to Lafayette with Arena League Team If you're a fan of the New Orleans Saints you might remember Michael...He's John Fourcade's nephew, that's the relationship between those two.
Montgomery — who is the daughter of '90s country hitmaker John Michael Montgomery, and sister of singer Walker Montgomery — also..."Our first dance song is 'Your Song' by Elton John.
Some of these crashes happened while the artist in question was doing something they did regularly — for example, John Denver...Who could forget how a simple pleasure excursion in a helicopter led to the untimely death of Troy Gentry — one half of Montgomery