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  Alabama Tickets - Cheap Alabama Concert Shows Tickets At Onlineseats
Owen and Gentry grew up on separate cotton farms on Lookout Mountain in Alabama, but the pair learned how to play guitar together; the duo also had sung in church together before they were six years old.
On their own, Gentry and Owen played in a number of different bands during the '60s, playing country, bluegrass, and pop on different occasions.
After Owen and Cook graduated from college, they moved with Gentry to Anniston, AL, with the intention of keeping the band together.
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  Cattle Today: BENT TREE CATTLE COMPANY -- THE BEST IS YET TO COME
Attention to detail and the meticulous keeping of data have allowed co-owners Teddy Gentry and Jim Frady to turn what was initially a hobby of Teddy's into a progressive breeding operation stressing fertility and longevity.
Gentry first developed the F1 Barzona Hereford and F1 Red Angus Senepol in 1990, and the subsequent breeding of the F1 cattle resulted in the South Poll, which was registered in 1990.
With a commitment to the producer and the consumer, and the expertise of Teddy Gentry and Jim Frady, the Bent Tree Cattle Company stands poised to be a leader in the cattle industry for years to come.
www.cattletoday.com /archive/2001/September/CT169.shtml   (985 words)

  
 Eating Fresh Publications
COUNTRY MUSIC STAR TEDDY GENTRY JOINS U.S. Under the watchful eye of a much-adored country musician and respected pasture-based farmer, a newly formed nonprofit organization aims to educate farmers and reach food lovers at its first annual conference and festival celebrating pasture-raised foods.
March 31, 2004; Ft. Payne, Alabama… Talk to Teddy Gentry about beef and the country music star is likely to deliver the kind of well-reasoned lecture about fatty acids, conjugated linoleic acids, omega-3s, and beta carotene that one would expected from a seasoned researcher.
Few realize, however, that Gentry does more than sing the praises of pasture-raised and grass-fed meat and dairy products; he runs a well-respected pasture-based farm and beef company that has a growing legion of meat lovers singing their own praises.
www.eatingfresh.com /grazefest.html   (411 words)

  
 Alabama Music 95 Lyrics, 10 Albums
Teddy Gentry/Ronnie Rogers/Greg Fowler, 4:27 He was a stranger in a little town She was sittin' alone in a crowd Listening to the old jukebox playin'...
Teddy Gentry/Robert Byrne, 3:59 I live to work and work to live Oh but what I wouldn't give For a ray of sun and a little piece of beach Where the sa...
Written by Teddy Gentry, Randy Owen, and ROnnie Rogers I see the lights of the city tonight and I see a star shinin' so bright A babe in a manger in...
www.lyric.su /artist_a_alabama.html   (2652 words)

  
 The Real Story
Teddy's drumming career was limited to that one night and one song which was
Teddy was laying carpet and painting houses for a living.
Teddy and Jeff along with B.V., did quite a bit more of the singing.
www.geocities.com /Nashville/Stage/4155/realstory.html   (924 words)

  
 Country Mailbag - Country Music's Top Interactive Radio Show
Alabama's Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook and Mark Herndon all shine on Twentieth Century.
He and Alabama's Teddy Gentry are among the collborators on "Write It Down In Blue", an irresistably memorable midtempo meditation on the end of a relationship.
Gentry sings lead on "Then We Remember", which has a swaying randb groove.
www.countrymailbag.com /bios/alabama_bio.asp   (1062 words)

  
 Alabama offers enjoyable musical Christmas card   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Teddy Gentry of the country super-group Alabama performs Christmas tunes Saturday night at the Milwaukee Arena.
If you ask Alabama bassist Teddy Gentry to name his favorite Alabama albums, his answer might surprise you.
Teddy Gentry and Randy Owen of the group 'Alabama' performed Saturday at the Milwaukee Arena.
www.jsonline.com /enter/daily/1221bama.asp?format=print   (452 words)

  
 Annual Grazefest to tout grass-fed cattle - The Clarion-Ledger
Teddy Gentry (right), a member of the singing group Alabama, discusses grass-fed beef with first-year culinary students at Hinds Community College in Jackson on Tuesday.
The second annual event will allow consumers to understand why people such as country music star Teddy Gentry of the group Alabama, spends his free time promoting the health benefits of naturally grown beef and other meat products that have never received steroids, hormones or antibiotics to aid growth.
Gentry, whose company, Burt's Grass Fed Beef in Fort Payne, Ala., is among several promoting the product, said the taste test is the best way to show consumers why they're preaching its virtues.
www.clarionledger.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050427/BIZ/504270340/1005   (591 words)

  
 Alabama
Owen and Gentry grew up on separate cotton farms on Lookout Mountain in Alabama, but the pair learned how to play guitar together; the duo also had sang in church together before they were six years old.
On their own, Gentry and Owen played in a number of different bands during the '60s, playing country, bluegrass and pop on different occasions.
After Randy Owen and Jeff Cook graduated from college, they moved with Teddy Gentry to Anniston, Alabama, with the intention of keeping the band together.
www.alamhof.org /alabama.htm   (891 words)

  
 Alabama Information
Alabama is a country music band that was formed by Randy Owen (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Teddy Gentry, (vocals and bass guitar), Jeff Cook (lead guitar, vocals, keyboards, bass, fiddle, banjo, and mandolin) and Mark Herndon (drums and percussion).
The band was started first by cousins Randy Owen (born December 14, 1949) and Teddy Gentry (born January 22, 1952), who grew up up working the fields and picking cotton on Lookout Mountain, outside of Fort Payne, Alabama.
On their own, Gentry and Owen played in a number of different bands during the 1960s, playing country, bluegrass, and pop on different occasions.
www.buyselltix.com /concerts/artistInfo/alabamaInfo.php   (854 words)

  
 Pasture-Based Farming Conference in Montgomery
Billed as the nation’s first-ever conference and festival to increase awareness of pasture-raised foods, Grazefest is being sponsored by the U.S. Grass-Fed Society, a new nonprofit organization based in Fort Payne and headed by Teddy Gentry of Bent Tree Farms in DeKalb County and, more notably, of the legendary country music group Alabama.
As one who has converted his own livestock operation into a grass-fed cattle farm, Gentry says his goal with Grazefest is to promote the health, environmental and agricultural benefits of raising and eating pasture-raised meats and other products.
Gentry said he is especially interested in encouraging young and future farmers to explore pasture-raised agriculture, and that’s why the U.S. Grass-Fed Society is awarding 200 scholarships of $100 each to agriculture majors currently enrolled in any college of university who attend both days of Grazefest Alabama 2004.
www.ag.auburn.edu /adm/comm/news/2004/farming_conf.php   (493 words)

  
 G - Music Achievers
Gentry's song "My Home's In Alabama" in 1980 was the first top 20 hit by the group.
She was featured on the cover of the June 1934 issue of Orchestra World - one of the few times, in that era, that a woman was on the cover of that publication.
Her rhythmic understanding of the blues idiom led many jukebox players and radio fans to believe that Miss Teddy Grace was fl.
www.alamhof.org /gmusachv.htm   (2820 words)

  
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By the end of their conversation, Gentry made it clear that he was interested in producing Briggs, who, as a long-time Alabama fan, was more than interested in working with Gentry.
This temporary opportunity resulted in a permanent situation and allowed Gentry and Briggs to continue their work on a constant basis now that the pair worked together for months at a time.
Finally, after extensive work with Gentry on the road, things were beginning to look up for Briggs, who was now beginning to play his own music on Alabama dates while the rest of the group took a break.
www.countrystars.com /artists/briggs_t.html   (1192 words)

  
 Welcome to Bravo Entertainment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
But, true to the form we've come to expect from Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook and Mark Herndon, they're planning to make their departure from touring with class and grace…and with one last note-a musical one-to be left behind for their fans.
The latter may be a new take on Mike and the Mechanics' 1989 number-one pop anthem, but Randy's plaintive vocal backed by Teddy and Jeff's signature harmonies convey the same love between a parent and child that made "In Pictures" a number-one hit.
In the late '60s, cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry discovered they shared a common interest in music.
www.bravobsp.com /index.cfm?Action=ArtistDetail&ArtistID=222   (1527 words)

  
 Alabama - Band Biography
Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook and Mark Herndon are also known for their charitable endeavors.
But, true to the form we’ve come to expect from Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook and Mark Herndon, they’re planning to make their departure from touring with class and grace.
Teddy Gentry agrees, “Every night before I walk on stage I know that there will be people in the audience who have never seen Alabama before.
www.thealabamaband.com /bandbios.html   (2063 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
After the band exploded onto the charts in the early 1980s, schedules tightened and the demands of performing 300 shows a year took its toll.
According to Gentry, the song was born on the road between Scranton, Pa., and Long Island, N.Y., when Owen, who was sitting in the front seat of the tour bus, looked up at the brightly lit orb and commented on its sad-looking face.
Next thing they knew, Owen, Gentry and longtime friend Greg Fowler were huddled up in the back of the bus, working on the song.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/text/1997/dec/02/506555885.html   (362 words)

  
 Bobby G. Rice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Bobby is one of a very select group of people willing to help his fellow man whether it be in the entertainment business or everyday life.
Wanting to be a songwriter more than anything, the first cut that Gentry received was "I May Never Be Your Lover, But I'll Always Be Your Friend," recorded by Bobby G. Rice.
You proably know Teddy Gentry better as one of the members of Alabama.
www.aceproductions.com /BGRice.html   (211 words)

  
 The Alabama Band
Read what Randy and Teddy were going to say
Randy Owen – Teddy Gentry – Jeff Cook
On Monday morning (6-28-04) Alabama group members Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook and Mark Herndon distributed over $105,000.00 to Fort Payne area causes from the band's June Jam escrow account and their annual June Jam Songwriters Showcase.
www.thealabamaband.com   (723 words)

  
 NEW-LOOK ALABAMA TURNS OUT SAME OLD STEADY STREAM OF HITS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
``This is the first year we're using lasers,'' Teddy Gentry said during a phone interview from Evansville, Ind., the first stop on the tour that brings Alabama to Hampton Coliseum on Thursday.
Alabama shows have always been exciting but without the flash 'n' dash that are the trademarks of most of country music's major stars.
Gentry, in a philosophical mood, offers these reasons for the group's astounding success: ``It's like a good marriage.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp950125/01250059.htm   (591 words)

  
 Homesteading Today - Grass Fed Livestock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
But, I know it was just to show me wrong, ol' Teddy Gentry from that little country singing group Alabama, (He's got about 3500 acres he raises cattle on)had to go and form organization called U.S. Grassfed.
He then had a big to-do in Montgomery this past weekend with folks from all over the country coming here to AL.
Teddy had a breed a beef I think he said he developed called South Poll that cvan withstand the heat and humidity we have here.
www.homesteadingtoday.com /vb/showthread.php?t=57346   (258 words)

  
 Lucky soldier goes to Alabama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Nikki Anderson didn't have to worry about watching the Alabama concert from the "Cheap Seats" after she won front-row tickets, backstage passes and two autographed guitars from a country radio station's call-in contest.
Alabama -- made up of band members Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook and Mark Herndon -- has received over 150 industry awards, including 21 American Music Awards, eight country music "Entertainer of the Year" honors, two Grammys and two Peoples' Choice Awards.
The Academy of Country Music named Alabama the "Artist of the Decade" in 1989 and the Recording Industry Association of America named them "Country Group of the Century" in 1999.
www.dcmilitary.com /army/pentagram/8_34/local_news/24904-1.html   (790 words)

  
 Birthday Page
Teddy Gentry (of Alabama) - Jan 22 1952
Troy Gentry (of Montgomery Gentry) - Apr 5 1967
Teddy Wilburn (of The Wilburn Brothers) - Nov 30 1931
www.stix.com /~terryb/birthday.htm   (760 words)

  
 Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education - Events
Grazefest Alabama will provide inspiration and resources for farmers who seek to improve their pasture-based farm strategies or who are considering transitioning to pasture-based farming.
Grazefest Alabama is being organized by Teddy Gentry and the US Grass Fed Society and will be held on September 11 and 12 in Montgomery, Alabama.
Day One (September 11) will be a day of educational programs covering a wide range of topics related to producing high quality meat and dairy products from pastured animals.
www.sare.org /events/show_events.asp?event=1138   (438 words)

  
 News & Press Releases - Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Under the watchful eye of a much-adored country musician and respected pasture-based farmer, a newly formed nonprofit organization aims to educate farmers and reach food lovers at its first annual conference and festival celebrating pasture-raised foods.
June 17, 2004; Ft. Payne, Alabama… Talk to Teddy Gentry about beef and the country music star is likely to deliver the kind of well-reasoned lecture about fatty acids, conjugated linoleic acids, omega-3s, and beta carotene that one would expected from a seasoned researcher.
The two-day event will bring together leading experts in all fields related to the production of raising high-quality beef, poultry and pork on grass and is expected to draw possibly thousands of regional residents interested in sampling grass-fed foods.
www.touralabama.org /info/news/press/story.cfm?ID=98   (659 words)

  
 USA WEEKEND Magazine
Is Troy Gentry, of the country music duo Montgomery Gentry, any relation to Teddy Gentry, singer in the country music group Alabama?
No, but Troy Gentry, 37, is all about family.
He grew up in Kentucky with singing partner Eddie Montgomery: "We know each other's quirks, when to push the buttons and when not to." And he can't stop talking about wife Angie and his daughters, 20 months and 10.
www.usaweekend.com /04_issues/040801/040801whosnews.html   (759 words)

  
 Grazefest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Gentry and his staff made the State of Alabama proud.
Thank you for all of your effort and also thanks to the whole Benttreefarms staff, Alabama Department of Ag folks all the volunteers, and a special thanks to Mr.
Teddy Gentry, his joy and true believe in what he is doing,as well as his willingness and passion to share why and how it is important were very evident.
www.usgrassfed.com /_wsn/page4.html   (662 words)

  
 Teddy Gentry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Five Senses (1999) (thanks) (as Theodore Gentry)
Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Teddy Gentry
Find where Teddy Gentry is credited alongside another name
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 Carolina Morning News on the Web | Obituaries - Obituaries for February 21, 2000 02/21/00
SURVIVORS: his wife, Dorothy M. Garrett of Savannah; a stepdaughter, Delores Bennett of Savannah; two stepsons, Henry and Van E. Cooper of Savannah; a brother, Joe Scott of Augusta; seven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, cousins, nephews and other relatives.
SURVIVORS: his wife of 50 years, Margaret Girton Gentry of Beaufort; a daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Ron Cavendish of Beaufort; two sons and daughters-in-law, Steven and Rozanne Gentry of Dublin, Ohio, and Marine Corps Lt. Col.
Bart and Luong Gentry of Miramar, Calif.; seven grandchildren, a great-grandchild, nieces and nephews.
www.lowcountrynow.com /stories/022100/OBITSindex.shtml   (2512 words)

  
 Alabama, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band & Diane Chase
I was to meet the Spirit 91.7 FM contest winner, Patty Estrela, St. Catherines, ON, there and take some photos of them meeting the members of Alabama.
Patty and her husband George got to meet Randy Owen, Mark Herndon, and Teddy Gentry, and, after sharing brief conversations, got photos and autographs.
Also is a photo of CHAM’s Wendy Haennel, Teddy Gentry and Wendy’s Fiancé.
www.thatscountry.com /concerts/oct2301.htm   (660 words)

  
 Book Alabama for Event, Meeting, Gala
Their 58 million in worldwide sales ranks it as the ninth biggest selling group of all time, ahead of such rock greats as Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Queen, The Beach Boys, Pink Floyd and The Who.
Alabama's members are lead singer, rhythm guitarist and songwriter Randy Owen; his cousin, bass player, songwriter and harmony vocalist Teddy Gentry; their distant cousin, multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter Jeff Cook; and drummer Mark Herndon.
Owen, Gentry and Cook became professional musicians in 1973, taking up residence in a honky-tonk called The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
www.grabow.biz /Country/Alabama.htm   (416 words)

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