PASADENA, Texas — Country music legend Mickey Gilley, whose Houston-area honky-tonk inspired the 1980 movie “Urban Cowboy,” died on Saturday. He was 86. Gilley, who had 17 No. 1 hits during his career ...
The Grammy winner sang her hit "All American" on the first night of the DNC. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor When organizers for the Democratic National Convention reached out to Mickey ...
Mickey Guyton is celebrating not one but two CMT Music Award nominations! The four-time GRAMMY nominee earned two nods for her summer hit with Kane Brown, "Nothing Compares To You." The single, ...
In the neon-lit honky-tonks and whiskey-soaked dive bars that have long been the lifeblood of country music, a seismic shift is underway. At the epicenter of this musical revolution stands Mickey ...
Mickey Guyton talks to ET about her new music, performing at CMA Fest, motherhood, headlining a tour and getting flowers from Beyoncé. It's not easy blazing a new trail in a genre as established as ...
Gilley, owner of the honky-tonk club where the 1980 film was set, once said he thanked John Travolta "every night before bed for keeping my career alive." By The Associated Press Country star Mickey ...
Mickey White’s Spooktacular: A Monster Musical is coming to the Ellison Center this Halloween for two nights only! Step inside for a fully produced, 20-minute musical spectacular performed every 45 ...
In 2015, Mickey Guyton debuted with the ballad “Better Than You Left Me,” a moving slice of post-breakup affirmation that became a minor hit. Over the next half-dozen years, her career became stalled ...
PASADENA, Texas — Country music legend Mickey Gilley died on Saturday surrounded by family and close friends. He was 86-years-old. The announcement comes after Gilley announced tour date cancellations ...