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  2. Sherwood Cryer - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Daniels on stage at Gilley's Club, 1979. Cryer settled in Pasadena, where his large tent-style honky tonk concept developed into what became Gilley's in 1971, located on a sprawling parcel of land at 4500 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, Texas 77504. It was named after country music artist Mickey Gilley. [1]

  3. Mickey Gilley - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Leroy Gilley (March 9, 1936 [1] – May 7, 2022) was an American country music singer and musician. Although he started out singing straight-up country and western material in the 1970s, Gilley moved towards a more pop-friendly sound in the 1980s, bringing him further success on not just the country charts, but the pop charts as well.

  4. Mickey Gilley Dies: Proprietor Of World’s Biggest Honky Tonk ...

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    Mickey Gilley, who ran one of the world’s largest honky tonks in Pasadena, Texas and was credited with helping foster country music’s revival in the late ’70s as a key part of the Urban ...

  5. Billy Bob's Texas - Wikipedia

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    Billy Bob's Texas is a country music nightclub located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas, United States. It promotes itself as "The World's Largest Honky Tonk ," at 100,000 square feet of interior space and nearly 20 acres of parking space.

  6. Mickey Gilley 'made everybody a friend,' Branson entertainer ...

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    By the late '80s and early '90s, Gilley established himself in Branson and was featured in CBS' 60 Minutes 1991 segment. He died May 7 at age 86. Mickey Gilley 'made everybody a friend,' Branson ...

  7. Mickey Gilley Was a Consummate Musician Who Sparked ... - AOL

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    Looking back on the life of Mickey Gilley, who died May 7 in Branson, Mo., at the age of 86, one must consider the musician and the country music era that he helped to define. The singer-pianist ...

  8. City Lights (Ray Price song) - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Gilley recorded a piano-backed honky-tonk rendition on his 1975 album, City Lights, and his version hit number 1 on the country charts in February 1975. Mel Tillis 's 1989 version peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

  9. Gilley's Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The first Gilley's, at the New Frontier, had a 14,000 square foot dance floor, live music, and a patio. It used to offer mud wrestling. [3] The current Gilley's is located on the Las Vegas Strip on the Treasure Island property. The dining area includes table service and a bar, seating 124 people in total.