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 ...
Arlington-born singer-songwriter Mickey Guyton earned acclaim for her 2020 song “Black Like Me,” but the song received little radio airplay. Guyton says her new album, "House On Fire," is all about ...
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 ...
She might not look like or sound like what you think of when you think of outlaw country. But Mickey Guyton is an outlaw.
Courtesy of Mickey Gilley Enterprises https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/y0nlfte6mf983cw4jiinc/h?dl=0&rlkey=rppxqtotrce7e2ydsnf9egp92 — Mickey Gilley, Country Singer ...
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, ...
CHICAGO — Mickey Guyton, a Grammy-nominated country from North Texas, performed on the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, as did Americana singer-songwriter Jason Isbell.
For Mickey Guyton, fighting for racial diversity in country music has become a passionate refrain in her career, not just a one-act show. During a conversation on Oprah Daily’s Future Rising, a new ...
BRANSON, Mo. (WKRN) – Country music singer and actor Mickey Gilley died Saturday at the age of 86 in Branson, Missouri, according to a press release. Gilley was known for launching the Urban Cowboy ...
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