Mickey Gilley @ Casino Regina

Who

Mickey Gilley

When

  • March 28, 2018 - Doors at: 7:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm

Mickey learned to play piano at an early age but did not achieve the success of his cousin Jerry Lee until later. Moving to Houston in the early 50’s to work construction Mickey did not start playing until 1957 when he recorded his first record “Ooh we Baby”. The song would later by used in a commercial for Yoplait yogurt. In 1959 Mickey had his first charted record, “Is it wrong for loving you?” in which Kenny Rogers played the bass. He continued playing in cities throughout the south but eventually settled into Pasadena where he began performing at the Nesadel Club.

There he developed into one of the city’s most popular acts while playing there for more than 10 years. While at the Nesadel Mickey had his second charted record, “Lonely Wine”

In 1971 along with business partner, Sherwood Cryer, he opened the world famous Gilley’s night club in Pasadena, Texas. The club would grow and one day enter into the Guinness Record Book as the World’s largest Honky-Tonk. It was here that Mickey started experiencing his first success when he released “Room Full of Roses”. By the mid-seventies his songs were hitting the country charts with regularity.

As the eighties neared, Gilley’s was growing bigger with every day. Country music’s biggest stars used the club as a launching pad. A television show was developed which only added to the phenomenon. But it was when Esquire Magazine caught wind of the excitement and featured an article called “The Ballad of the Urban Cowboy” that caused Gilley’s to develop into an Urban Cowboy craze. With the club rising in popularity so to did Mickey’s. To name a few of his many hits, “City Lights”, “I Overlooked and Orchid”, and “Don’t the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time” all reached number one on the Billboard Country Charts

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