Though known for such hits as "Rhinestone Cowboy," "Wichita Lineman" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," Glen Campbell had even more to offer than just his great voice and catchy songs. Early in his ...
Fifty-seven years ago today, Glen Campbell was in the middle of a monumental run at the top of the country albums chart.
Fifty-seven years ago today, Glen Campbell stepped into the studio to put the finishing touches on what would become a major hit.
I watched the moving documentary on Glen Campbell's descent into the hopelessness of Alzheimer's, and his last tour, as it dramatically progressed ("Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me"), on CNN Sunday night.
In the cultural landscape of midcentury America, few transformations were as subtly seismic as the slow, sometimes reluctant, elevation of country music into the national consciousness. The genre, ...
This week in 1975: U.S. Senate cuts off cuts off covert aid to Angolan rightist rebels; U.S. lifts the ban on foreign competition in Little League World Series; an explosion killed 14 and wounded 70 ...
Before the release of country legend Glen Campbell's final album, "Adios," fans can now listen to the title track. Acclaimed songwriter Jimmy Webb wrote "Adios," which was a hit for Linda Ronstadt in ...
Fifty years ago, Glen Campbell was riding high with his hit song “Rhinestone Cowboy.” The song was at No. 2, right under David Bowie’s “Fame” on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, in mid-September 1975, ...
Penned by Campbell and one of the album's producers, Julian Raymond, the emotional ballad was written about the unbreakable bond Campbell shared with his wife, Kim, crediting her for completing him.