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Country Star Mickey Gilley, 86, Dies

Country Star Mickey Gilley, 86, Dies

Country Star Mickey Gilley, 86, Dies

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FILE PHOTO: Singer Mickey Gilley arrives at the 50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Arlington, Texas April 19, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Stone/File Photo

NEW YORK (AP) — Country star Mickey Gilley has died.

He was 86.

He was known for such hits as “Window Up Above” and for the Texas honky-tonk he owned that inspired the hit film “Urban Cowboy.”

Based on an Esquire magazine article about two regulars at Gilley’s, the film starred John Travolta and Debra Winger and inspired a nationwide wave of Western-themed clubs.

Gilley also had some famous relatives, including cousins Jerry Lee Lewis, the rock ‘n’ roll pioneer; and evangelist Jimmy Swaggart.

Gilley’s other hits include “City Lights” and “Don’t the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time.”

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