- Hart
reformed The
Gentrys in 1969, with
himself as lead singer; they
recorded initially for the Bell
Records label. The 1969–1971
Gentrys included Hart,...
- name) on Argo
Records in 1963. In 1965, the song was
covered by The
Gentrys. The
Gentrys'
version was
first released on
Youngstown 601 in 1965, but was soon...
-
Gentry (from Old
French genterie, from
gentil 'high-born, noble') are "well-born,
genteel and well-bred people" of high
social class,
especially in the...
- The
landed gentry, or the
gentry (sometimes
collectively known as the squirearchy), is a
largely historical Irish and
British social class of landowners...
- from New
Zealand The
Gentry (band), an
American electronic and
alternative rock band The
Gentrys, a 1960s
American pop band
Gentry Williams (born 2004)...
-
vocalist in the 60s band The
Gentrys, who had a
million selling record with 1965's "Keep on Dancing".
Before becoming The
Gentrys, they were
known as just...
-
Antonia Bonea Gentry (born
September 25, 1997) is an
American actress. She is best
known for her role as
troubled teenager Virginia "Ginny"
Miller in the...
-
Bobbie Gentry (born
Roberta Lee Streeter; July 27, 1942) is an
American retired singer-songwriter. She was one of the
first female artists in
America to...
-
Montgomery Gentry is an
American country music duo/solo act
founded by
singers Eddie Montgomery and Troy
Gentry, both
Kentucky natives. They
began performing...
-
Walley and
Bobby Pickett. The film
features cameos by the
music groups the
Gentrys, the Animals, Pat &
Lolly Vegas, the
Castaways and R&B girl
group the Toys...