Average Joes Entertainment released a press release yesterday, January 24, noting the impressive 1.3 million views for Montgomery Gentry’s “Where I Come From” music video. The video relies heavily on emotional images of soldiers in battle in mid-east battle fields…and implies correctly that many of them come from middle-class America.
Shortly after the release went out nationwide, the award-winning duo’s YouTube channel experienced technical difficulties and the video could not be viewed. YouTube has not responded to the issue at this time.
Due to the fact this video truly has hit the hearts of Americans with over a million views and thousands of touching comments, and has connected with radio listeners across the country reaching the #17 spot on the radio charts, Montgomery Gentry’s management has uploaded the video a second time. View it here: www.youtube.com/montgomerygentry101
“Technology. You can’t live with it, you can’t live without it,” jokes Eddie Montgomery. “But we’re really proud of this video and the message that goes along with it, so it’s important to upload it again for our friends out there.”
