Before Glen Campbell stepped into the spotlight, his work as a guitarist defined some of the most recognizable pop singles of ...
On April 11 1966, Glen Campbell was drafted in as a last minute rhythm guitarist for a recording session with Frank Sinatra. Unable to believe that he was in the presence of his idol, he spent much of ...
His wife Kim speaks out, hoping to remove the stigma of the disease. — -- Glen Campbell is a Grammy-winning country music icon, but his wife Kim Campbell says one of the most important things the ...
In 2017, the country-pop great Glen Campbell passed away after a long and public battle with Alzheimer’s. Campbell was 81 when he died, and he spent his last years recording heartbreaking music that ...
Country icon Glen Campbell died in 2017, and released his farewell album, Ghost on the Canvas, in 2011. That record has now been reimagined as duets, with a wild spectrum of artists involved: Hope ...
When songwriter Jimmy Webb left an unfinished version of the song "Wichita Lineman" for Glen Campbell to listen to, he never got a response and assumed it was a no-go. But when he eventually spoke to ...
Before he landed his chart-topping hits like “Gentle on My Mind,” “Wichita Lineman,” and “Southern Nights,” Glen Campbell was an unseen but oft-heard member of the iconic Wrecking Crew, the nickname ...
“Southern Nights” was written by legendary New Orleans songwriter/producer Allen Toussaint. It first appeared on his own 1975 album titled Southern Nights. Toussaint, who died in 2015, wrote the song ...