Bobby Mackey's Music World is a
nightclub and
honky tonk located in
Wilder,
Kentucky, United States owned by
country singer Bobby Mackey.
Urban legends claim the nightclub is the site of
hauntings, murders, and suicides; however, no credible evidence exists for such claims.
Folklore
Promoted in popular culture as "the most haunted night club in America",
Mackey claims the site was originally used as a
slaughterhouse
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Slaughterhouses that produce meat that is no ...
in the early 19th century and later torn down for construction of a
roadhouse that took on various names, such as The Brisbane, until he purchased it in 1978. Various
urban legends and modern folklore claim that the site features a "gateway to hell" and is haunted by spirits including
Pearl Bryan, whose corpse was found in a field 2.5 miles from the site in
Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Other legends claim Bryan's murderers were
Satanists who cursed the location and vowed to haunt everyone involved in prosecuting the case. There is also a legend that claims a pregnant dancer named "Johanna" committed suicide with poison in the 1940s after her father murdered her lover Robert Randall, a singer at the club, by hanging him in the dressing room.
Investigations have failed to find public records of any such events, and research into property records, newspapers, and court files has failed to substantiate claims made regarding the history of the location. No connection between Bobby Mackey's and the Pearl Bryan murder has ever been established. According to science writer
Sharon A. Hill
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, the nightclub is often publicized with tales of murders, curses, and hauntings, however "the current circulated legend has obviously enhanced and accrued additional details in the retelling over some 30+ years". Hill states that claims of supernatural activity and a "portal to hell" are completely unsubstantiated.
Haunting rumors and claims about Pearl Bryan are promoted in books such as ''Hell's Gate'' by Doug Hensley. Author Andrew Young speculates that such legends about Bryan are "a way to cope with the gruesome details of her death". According to the Campbell County Historical and Genealogical Society, the story of the murder of Pearl Bryan is continually exploited, and it is "highly unlikely" that her ghost haunts Bobby Mackey's Music World.
Northern Kentucky Tribune reporter Ryan Clark investigated the rumors and took the $35 two-hour tour on two occasions, concluding, "there was nothing that happened on our tour that would indicate that Bobby Mackey’s was haunted".
Television shows
* On December 13, 1991, Bobby Mackey, his wife Janet, and caretaker Carl Lawson were guests on ''
The Jerry Springer Show''.
* On October 30, 1992, Mackey, his wife, Lawson and others were guests on ''
Geraldo Rivera
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''.
* On November 28, 1995, episode 3 of ''
Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories '', which aired on
UPN always featured 3 haunting stories; this episode included 'The Brotherhood', 'Ghost Watch' and 'The Headless Ghost'. The third, and final, story presented in the hour long episode highlighted Bobby Mackey's Music World and the paranormal happenings said to have occurred up until that point. Interviews with Mr. & Mrs. Mackey and caretaker Carl Lawson with included statements by Doug Hensley (author of 'Hell's Gate' -a book about the bar itself) who had spent 5 years researching the club, regular bar patron, Richard Lawson, who was a key character in the story the episode presented and pychic and medium, Patricia Mischell, who had performed a walk-through investigation of the establishment were also featured giving viewers the opportunity to hear reports via a first hand account. (The show was originally known as ''
Real Ghost'' - although it can most often be found under its newer name - and was directed by Michael Levine and narrated by Stacy Keach. This specific episode featuring Seth Green.)
* A 2006 episode of the
National Geographic Channel
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's
documentary series ''
Is It Real?'' featured the nightclub.
* The 2006
Discovery Channel
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's
docudrama
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Docudramas typic ...
series ''
A Haunting'' featured the nightclub.
* The 2008 premiere episode of the
Travel Channel's
ghost-hunting
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series ''
Ghost Adventures'' featured interviews with former caretaker Carl Lawson, and author Douglas Hensley. The network later released a 3-part
web series called ''Return to Bobby Mackey's'',
Return to Bobby Mackey's
TravelChannel.com and the nightclub was featured again on the program in late 2010.
* On October 9, 2009, the nightclub was featured on Travel Channel's ''Most Terrifying Places in America
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''.
* On November 16, 2011, the nightclub was featured on the SyFy program '' Ghost Hunters''.
* The nightclub was featured on an episode of BuzzFeed Unsolved titled "The Ghosts and Demons of Bobby Mackey's"
* The nightclub was featured on the TV show, '' Paranormal Lockdown'' on Dec 11, 2018, season 3, episode 4, on the Destination America channel.
* The nightclub was featured on the TV show '' Portals to Hell'' on May 10, 2019, season 1, episode 3, on the Travel Channel.
Further reading
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References
External links
* of Bobby Mackey
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Buildings and structures in Campbell County, Kentucky
Music venues in Kentucky
Tourist attractions in Campbell County, Kentucky
Reportedly haunted locations in Kentucky
Drinking establishments in Kentucky