“Urban Cowboy” Legend To Retire After Parkinson’s Diagnosis
There are certain movies that every time you come across them you have to stop and watch. For us, that list includes “The Godfather” movies, “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” and “Urban Cowboy.” We love the movie so much that we don’t even mind John Travolta’s horrific Texas accent. The music of that movie is LEGENDARY. Mickey Gilley’s “Stand By Me,” Charlie Daniels Band’s “The Devil Went Down To Georgia,” Anne Murray’s “Could I Have This Dance,” Boz Skagg’s “Love Look What You’ve Done To Me,” and Johnny Lee’s “Looking For Love.” This song, when the movie came out in 1980 was a monster. It was a hit on the country and pop charts. Although he had a couple of hits after, it is “Looking for Love” that made Johnny Lee a star. In the 40+ years since, he’s been able to tour and make a great living as a country artist. All of that is coming to an end.
Johnny Lee has announced his farewell tour, at the age of 76. A recent Parkinson’s diagnosis led the country icon to decide that it is time to slow down. “The good Lord has given me a wonderful life and the absolute most loyal fans in the world,” Johnny says. “The music and fans have meant everything to me. Over the last couple of years, Parkinson’s has been a pain in the…butt. This is a big announcement and one I am not making easily. So come on out and join us for a night of music and memories as we kick off the ‘Hey Bartender, Last Call: The Farewell Tour.’ This isn’t the end…this is only the right now.” The majority of dates are centered in Texas where Johnny Lee is from, with a few more in various places where Johnny Lee has kept a following in recent years, along with multiple stints at the Mickey Gilley Grand Shanghai Theatre in Branson where Johnny Lee has performed often in recent years.