Died On This Date (August 13, 2009) Sherwood Cryer / Owned Gilley’s Honky Tonk

Charley Sherwood Cryer
September 2, 1926 – August 13, 2009

Photo by Christopher Gray
Photo by Christopher Gray

Along with partner Mickey Gilley, Sherwood Cryer owned the Pasadena, Texas honky-tonk, Gilley’s which became world-renowned thanks to the hit 1980 film Urban Cowboy, starring John Travolta and Debra Winger.  Cryer discovered Gilley performing in a local club and convinced him to open up the club in 1971.  With Gilley on stage, cold Lone Star beer, and several mechanical bulls, the club helped launch a pop-culture phenomenon that was second only to disco less than a decade earlier.  During its heyday, the bar’s stage featured some of the biggest names in country music.  Gilley, himself becoming one of those stars, thanks in part to Cryer’s business savvy.  When the Urban Cowboy filmmakers wanted to recreate the bar on a sound stage, it was Cryer who convinced them to film the now-famous scenes right there in the club.   After the movie’s release, Gilley’s became one of the biggest tourist attractions in Texas.  Unfortunately, the club’s new popularity drove away the regulars, and eventually caused the break-up of Cryer and Gilley’s partnership and the closure of the bar.   The building burned down in 1989 in what was ruled arson.  Sherwood Cryer passed away at the age of 81.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

Died On This Date (August 13, 2010) Esteban “Steve” Jordan / Acclaimed Tejano Musician

Esteban Jordan
February 23, 1939 – August 13, 2010

Known as the “Jimi Hendrix of the accordion,” Esteban Jordan was also remarkably adept at over 30 other instruments.  While the traditional rhythms of Norteño stayed close to his heart, he often stretched his own boundaries by dabbling in zydeco, rock, jazz, country and mambo.  Jordan was nominated for a Grammy in 1986 and could be heard on Cheech Marin’s popular single, “Born In East L.A.”  Throughout his career he’s performed with Carlos Santana, Jerry Garcia, and David Byrne, to name just a few.  Esteban Jordan was 71 when, on August 13, 2010, he died as a result of liver cancer.

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Died On This Date (August 13, 2009) Allen Shellenberger / Founding Drummer Of Lit

Allen Shellenberger
DOB Unkown – August 13, 2009

shellenbergerAllen Shellenberger was the founding drummer for Orange County alternative rock band, Lit.  Formed in 1990 as Razzle, the band built a following based on their live shows and a self released EP.  In 1996, the band changed its name to Lit and soon signed with major label, RCA Records.  The band’s 1999 album, A Place In The Sun sold over 1 million copies thanks in part to the hit single, “My Own Worst Enemy.”  In May of 2008, the band announced that Shellenberger was diagnosed with with a malignant brain tumor.  He passed away as a result of the tumor at the age of 39.

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Died On This Date (August 13, 1968) Joe Hinton / 1960s R&B Singer

Joe Hinton
November 15, 1929 – August 13, 1968

Joe Hinton was a gospel singer who began making non-secular soul music in 1958.  Over the next six years, he scored a handful of R&B hits which included, “You Know It Ain’t Right,” “I Want A Little Girl,” and a cover of Willie Nelson’s “Funny How Time Slips Away.”  Joe Hinton died of skin cancer at the age of 38.

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Died On This Date (August 13, 1971) King Curtis / Saxophone Legend

“King Curtis” Ousley
February 7, 1934 – August 13, 1971

King Curtis was a revered tenor saxophonist who, as a session man, played on hits by the likes of the Coasters, Aretha Franklin, and Buddy Holly.  His most famous playing can be heard on “Yakety Yak” by the Coasters.   He also released several albums on his own before his career was tragically cut short.  According to reports, Ousley was carrying an air conditioner up to his New York apartment during a sweltering heat wave.  En route, he was met by two men doing drugs who wouldn’t let him pass.  In the resulting scuffle, Juan Montanez fatally stabbed Ousley.  Sam Moore has claimed that he and Aretha Franklin witnessed the attack as they were arriving to visit Ousley.  Franklin and Stevie Wonder each performed at his funeral.

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