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Montgomery Gentry

Country singer Troy Gentry killed in New Jersey helicopter crash

The singer, part of the award-winning country music duo Montgomery Gentry, was 50 years old.

Obit Montgomery Gentry Singer Troy Gentry. AP / PA Images AP / PA Images / PA Images

A HELICOPTER CARRYING singer Troy Gentry of the award-winning country music duo Montgomery Gentry crashed in New Jersey yesterday, killing Gentry and the pilot.

The crash occurred in a wooded area as the helicopter approached the Flying W Airport in Medford hours before Montgomery Gentry was due to perform at a resort housed at the airport, authorities said.

The band’s website called Gentry’s death “tragic” and said details of the crash were unknown.

“Troy Gentry’s family wishes to acknowledge all of the kind thoughts and prayers, and asks for privacy at this time,” the website said.

Gentry, who was 50 years old, was from Kentucky.

Police got a call at about 1pm of a helicopter that was in distress, according to the Burlington County prosecutor’s office. The helicopter crashed as emergency crews arrived at the scene.

Crews removed Gentry, who was a passenger, from the wreckage, but he was pronounced dead at a hospital, Medford Police Chief Richard Meder said.

Deadly Helicopter Crash The scene of the crash. Screengrab / NBC10 Philadelphia via AP/PA Images Screengrab / NBC10 Philadelphia via AP/PA Images / NBC10 Philadelphia via AP/PA Images

The crews worked for hours to remove the body of pilot James Evan Robinson from the mangled wreckage.

Robinson had been living in Medford but was originally from Meigs, Georgia. He was a helicopter pilot at the flight school at the Flying W Airport, police said.

Members of the country duo’s band including the other half of the duo, Eddie Montgomery, were at the airport when the helicopter crashed. They were taken to the hospital to see Gentry.

The helicopter had taken off from the Flying W Airport but went into distress and was approaching the airport to land when it crashed, according to police. The purpose of the helicopter trip wasn’t known.

The National Transportation Safety Board was dispatched to the scene.

Montgomery Gentry Troy Gentry (right) with his duo partner Eddie Montgomery. Evan Agostini Evan Agostini

Gentry was born in Lexington, Kentucky, where he met Montgomery and they formed an act based off their surnames.

Montgomery Gentry had success on the country charts and country radio in the 2000s, scoring No 1 hits with Roll With Me, Back When I Knew It All, Lucky Man, Something to Be Proud Of and If You Ever Stop Loving Me. Some of the songs even cracked the Top 40 in the US.

The band mixed country music with Southern rock. They were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2009.

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