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Country 11 May, 2005

Bellamy Brothers, No Cigar in Kentucky Derby

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Bellamy Brothers announcement) - The Bellamy Brothers were rooting for a particular horse in yesterday's Kentucky Derby, 'Bellamy Road,' owned by Yankees owner George Steinbrenner. Unfortunately, Howard and David Bellamy's namesake's victory hopes were trounced by 50-1 long shot 'Giacomo.'
David Bellamy summed it up best, 'Always in the running but no win! It's kind of like us at the CMA and the ACM Awards.'

2005 marks the 30th anniversary of The Bellamy Brothers soaring to the top of the pop charts with their mega-hit 'Let Your Love Flow.' They hit the top of the country charts with 'If I Said You had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me)'.
A string of gold and platinum records followed as they racked up fourteen number one hits. David and Howard Bellamy have been juggling time between touring and recording their just released duet project Angels and Outlaws Volume 1 (Curb Records) Thirty plus guest artists from many genres of music, such as Alan Jackson, Montgomery Gentry, Hal Ketchum, Lisa Brokop, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Pat Green, Trini Triggs, George Jones, Chris Hillman, Herb Pederson, Rhonda Vincent, Tanya Tucker, David Allan Coe, Charlie Daniels, Bobby Bare and John Anderson, have recorded their vocals on over twenty of the Bellamys greatest hits and three new selections for a two disc series.






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