Mickey Gilley
( Boerne)
Organized by The Roundup
$ 19-45
05-12-18

Event Details:
Gates: 6 PM
Showtime: 8 – 11 PM
Parking: $5
Admission: $19 ($24 at Gate)
VIP: $45 ($50 at Gate)
Featured Artist: Mickey Gilley
Opening Artist: JJ Garrett Band


Mickey Gilley is a country music singer/musician. He was born in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1936 (although some sources disagree). The other sources say Gilley was born in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1937. Gilley was born the son of Irene and Arthur Gilley. His family moved, and he grew up in Ferriday, Louisiana, with his cousins Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Swaggart. Jerry Lee Lewis, of course, made his profession in rock and roll, while Mickey Gilley was more interested in country music. Swaggart, who played the piano, became a well-known evangelist. All three boys, Gilley, Lewis, and Swaggart, were musically inclined and would sneak off to blues joints at night to learn more about music. Gilley’s mother, who made only $18 a week, realized their love for music and saved enough to buy them a piano when Gilley was ten. (Wenning).

During his teen years, Gilley became very good at playing the piano. He didn’t really depend on music for a career, so he married and moved to Houston, Texas. After he heard a song of cousin Jerry Lee’s, he decided to take up music as well. He managed to get some session work in recording studios near Houston playing the piano and began playing in local clubs. Eventually he became popular enough to play around the United States working through small labels before being signed a contract with Dot Records. From his debut in 1974 of George Morgan’s “Room Full of Roses,” until the mid- eighties, Gilley sang seventeen number one hits. (Vinopal). He continues to produce albums. In all, he has fifteen albums. Around the early seventies Gilley and Sherwood Cryer, an old friend of Gilley’s, opened up a club called Gilley’s in Pasadena, Texas, which seated 5,000. (Cox). It was called the world’s largest honky-tonk. Gilley regularly performed here. In 1980, the club was chosen for a setting in the movie Urban Cowboy. This movie made Gilley’s a popular attraction for tourists. (Wenning). Gilley played the piano and steel guitar at the night club, which he partly owned, called Gilley’s, in Pasadena, Texas, until it burned down in 1990. Today he performs primarily in Branson, Missouri.

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