One of musics most-versatile performers has lost the battle with Alzheimers; Glen Campbell died this morning at the age of 81. According to his official website and social media site, he died surrounded by his family.
George Jones and Tammy Wynette tied the knot - making their infamous relationship official. Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker may not have gotten to the altar, but that doesn't mean that theirs was any less scandalous or headline-grabbing. For the brief period of a year and a half (1980-1981), Campbell (who was 44 at the time) and Tucker (then 21) turned heads, sang songs, abused substances, made
A new movie and a new song. Now in the last stages of Alzheimer's, Glen Campbell is giving fans one last gift - an inside look inside his struggles with the disease. A documentary that shines the spotlight on his journey with Alzheimer's is due out soon and now Campbell has issued a video to go along with his latest single, "I'm Not Gonna Miss You When I'm Gone"...
After disclosing that he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, country/pop singer-songwriter and television star Glen Campbell has allowed the public into his life to witness his struggles and path along the way. Now he's being sued and his diagnosis is at the center of the dispute.
When Glen Campbell was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, he made a conscious decision not to hide from his fans or the media - and instead faced the condition head-on with a very public final tour. Along the way, he invited two Hollywood film-makers to document this chapter of his life.
Country and pop Singer, songwriter, TV star, master guitarist Glen Campbell has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
Although the original diagnosis came about six months ago, his family is just now releasing details to fans. They wanted to make sure that fans understood the prognosis as he embarks on a series of farewell concerts...