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Legendary Live: The Top Ten by the Top Two
Legendary Live: The Top Ten by the Top Two
Legendary Live: The Top Ten by the Top Two
A few weeks ago, when Moon, Chad, and myself were planning the new Saturday morning countdown The BKR's Dozen, I mentioned that I was born to do countdowns. As luck would have it, the two acts at the top of Saturday's Legendary Live line-up--Montgomery Gentry and Rodney Atkins--each have five number one songs. So, here we go: The Top Ten of the Top Two! (Tiebreakers determined by length of stay on
Legendary Live 2011!
Legendary Live 2011!
Legendary Live 2011!
Montgomery Gentry!  Rodney Atkins!  Kellie Pickler! Jason Michael Carroll!  Brett Eldredge!  LoCash Cowboys!  And WBKR's own Jaclyn Graves!  Legendary Entertainment Group proudly presents LEGENDARY LIVE, Owensboro's ultimate live music festival, Saturday, May 21st at Rivermont Park in downtown Owensboro!
A “Legendary” Contest!
A “Legendary” Contest!
A “Legendary” Contest!
THIS IS ONE OF THE COOLEST CONTESTS EVER!!!  If you tuned into The WBKR Waking Crew on Wednesday morning, you heard Todd West and Larry Roberts, from Legendary Entertainment, stop by to chat about an AMAZING contest revolving around the Legendary Live concert May 21st at Rivermont Park in Owensboro!   They're giving you the chance to meet Montgomery Gentry, Rodney Atkins, Kellie Pickler, Jason Mic
For the Good Guys in Blue
For the Good Guys in Blue
For the Good Guys in Blue
Every year during the week that leads up to the Academy of Country Music Award show there’ always lots of doin’s. Last year was the first time the ACM and the USO teamed up to bring a country show to Nellis Air Force Base near Las Vegas...
Sibling Revelry
Sibling Revelry
Sibling Revelry
Singer-songwriter Josh Kelley is currently enjoying the success of his debut country single "Georgia Clay." He previously had hits on the pop charts with "Amazing" and "Only You" and now joins his kid brother in country music's Top 30.
Montgomery’s Cancer Gone…Like Yesterday
Montgomery’s Cancer Gone…Like Yesterday
Montgomery’s Cancer Gone…Like Yesterday
It was in late November when the bad news came that Montgomery Gentry's Eddie Montgomery had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Regardless of whether or not you hear a prognosis, the reaction is always the same. And it came in a year that saw Montgomery Gentry and longtime record label SONY Nashville part company. The news of Eddie's illness was followed in December by the announcement that his