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Texas country legend Mickey ... country where he still plays to large crowds. Pasadena honky-tonky legend Gilley opened up the famous Gilley's nightclub with area entrepreneur Sherwood Cryer ...
Mickey Gilley, a musician who scored more than three dozen top-10 country hits and whose honky-tonk club inspired the 1980 film “Urban Cowboy” and the “cowboy chic” fashion trend that ...
Country music artist Mickey Gilley opened the club in 1970 in Pasadena. The revamped version ... work with him and shine a spotlight on one of Texas' own." The restaurant eventually will be ...
was shot at Gilley’s, the gigantic honky-tonk in Pasadena, Texas, which the singer opened in 1972. The club’s prized possession was the mechanical bull, which Travolta’s character “Bud ...
Gilley, owner of the honky-tonk club where the 1980 film was set ... “the world’s largest honky tonk,” in Pasadena, Texas, in the early 1970s. By mid-decade, he was a successful club ...
Country star Mickey Gilley, whose namesake Texas honky-tonk inspired the 1980 ... The movie turned the Pasadena club into an overnight tourist draw and popularized pearl snap shirts, longneck ...