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Mickey Gilley, whose Texas club inspired John Travolta-starrer 'Urban Cowboy', d

Credited with popularising the Urban Cowboy movement, Gilley's music, including hit songs like 'Stand By Me', 'Room Full of Roses' and 'Lonely Nights' created a bridge from the artist's country roots to an ascension on pop charts

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Mickey Gilley. Pic/AFP

Mickey Gilley. Pic/AFP

Country singer-songwriter Mickey Gilley, died in Branson, Missouri on Saturday at the age of 86, reports 'Variety'. Mickey made a cross-over into mainstream pop culture after his club was featured as the backdrop of the 1980 John Travota-starrer 'Urban Cowboy'.

As per 'Variety', the news of Gilley's death was confirmed by his management at 117 Entertainment Group. The musician had recently completed a road tour, performing in 10 shows through April. His representatives said in a statement accessed by 'Variety', "He passed peacefully with his family and close friends by his side."

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