They will open with their signature tunes,
"Cruising on the Raystown Dam"
and
"Overnite in Altoona"

also presenting these country favorite

-- IF YOU'RE GONNA PLAY IN TEXAS and HIGH COTTON
--
MY MARIA and YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME WHEN I'M GONE
--FEELS LIKE TODAY and EASY
--HELL YEAH and ROLL WITH ME
--FLOWERS ON THE WALL
--
ELVIRA

Country Music's Finest Seniors Group

T.O.M
Top of  the Mountain

appearing soon at

The Medix Run Hotel

Kenny Rogers is there on the juke box

Photo: Huey Gillan in front of the PFL Club (summer 2012)

 

 

 

 

 

 










Huey August 2014
at the PFL

 

 

 


In the early 1950's, Huey played basketball at the St. Marys Boys Club
-in this photo he was given an honorary HOOPS shirt by PAHOOPS
director Bill Gaffey at the PFL Club

 

 

 

 

They will also offer 
their latest creation
"The Ballad of Huey Gillen"

Lyrics:
Every morning at Sheetz you could see him arrive
He stood six foot  and weighed one seventy five
Kinda bent at the shoulder and narrow at the hip
And everybody knew ya didn't expect any conversation.
Huey Gillen
Good old Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen is in town

Nobody seemed to know when Huey might come to town
He just drifted into town and stayed all day
He didn't say much, kinda quiet and shy
And if you spoke at all, you'd say "Hi" to Huey.

Somebody said he once was a tool and die man
Where he was well respected for his work
And one day he just gave it all up
and now he just walks around town, Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen
Good old Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen is in town

Then came the day when his life changed
He put his chair on his garage roof
Men were wondering
Everybody thought that they'd seen the last-

Every day he walks to town
Everyday he walks around
He says little but shows you a smile, a gesture or two
Everybody knows that he'll say little- Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen
Good old Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen is in town

Now he goes to town with his walking stick
He stops at Sheetz and the Corner Diner
He spends part of the day at the PFL
And everyone recognizes him - Huey Gillen

Through the sun or the rain
Walked  a man that the PFL knew well
Grabbed his glass,  maybe more, drained them dry
Then he headed for the door  - Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen
Good old Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen is in town

He will walk the town and walk the town
but everyone knows some day will come
That he will not be seen in town
He will be gone as we all must go - Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen
Good old Huey Gillen
Huey Gillen will be missed in town