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Mickey Gilley Dies: Proprietor Of World’s Biggest Honky Tonk Popularized In ‘Urban Cowboy’ Was 86

  

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Via:  john-russell  •  2 years ago  •  3 comments

Mickey Gilley Dies: Proprietor Of World’s Biggest Honky Tonk Popularized In ‘Urban Cowboy’ Was 86
Gilley’s was a football-field-sized dancehall, boasting a capacity of 6,000. It caught fire as the center of the John Travolta-Debra Winger film Urban Cowboy in 1980. 

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Mickey Gilley Dies: Proprietor Of World’s Biggest Honky Tonk Popularized In ‘Urban Cowboy’ Was 86






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M ickey Gilley, who ran one of the world’s largest honky tonks in Texas and was credited with helping foster country music’s revival in the late ’70s along with the Urban Cowboy film, has died. He was 86 and his death was announced by the Pasadena, Texas mayor, where the club was located.

Gilley’s was a football-field-sized dancehall, boasting a capacity of 6,000. It caught fire as the center of the John Travolta-Debra Winger film Urban Cowboy in 1980. 

Before that, Gilley was a country music singer who made his mark with “Is It Wrong for Loving You,” and had 39 Top Ten Hits on the BIllboard Country Music charts.


Gilley, a native of Natchez, Mississippi, combined Louisiana rhythm and blues and country-pop crossover melodies. He grew up with his two famous cousins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Swaggart, surrounded by the influence of music.

In 1971, Gilley opened his world-famous honky-tonk Gilley’s in Pasadena, Texas, which later sparked a chain of the famous nightclubs.

The son of Arthur Fillmore Gilley and Irene (Lewis) Gilley, Gilley learned how to play piano from Lewis, and dabbled in boogie-woogie and gospel music early in his career before finding his professional footing in the ’70s with “Room Full of Roses.”


Hits “Chains of Love,” “Honky Tonk Memories,” “She’s Pulling Me Back Again,” and “Here Comes the Hurt Again” followed, as his honky-tonk gave way to the more progressive countrypolitan.


In 1980, Gilley splashed into pop culture when he appeared in the film   Urban Cowboy.   Gilley’s served as the backdrop for the film, which helped launch his acting career. Gilley went on to star in popular television series, including “Murder She Wrote,” “The Fall Guy,” “Fantasy Island,” and “The Dukes of Hazzard.”


Gilley earned six Academy of Country Music Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2011. He was one of only a handful of artists to receive the Academy of Country Music’s Triple Crown Awards.





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JohnRussell
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JohnRussell    2 years ago

One of my favorite country songs

THATS ALL THAT MATTERS TO ME - Mickey Gilley

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HEADACHE TOMORROW OR A HEARTACHE TONIGHT

YOU DONT KNOW ME

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
2  Kavika     2 years ago

RIP MICKEY

 
 
 
charger 383
Professor Silent
3  charger 383    2 years ago

Great Balls of Fire, that is an interesting family," two famous cousins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Swaggart,"

 
 

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