He is an icon in country music. I would like to see him say farewell gracefully, but of course, his entourage makes it sound like he may be back next year. That's the entertainment industry for ya.
I hope his family manages his obligations and lifestyle closely. He has had well deserved success. I'd hate to see him fail performing onstage in front of an audience.
I hope his family manages his obligations and lifestyle closely. He has had well deserved success. I'd hate to see him fail performing onstage in front of an audience.
Three or four of his "kids" are in his band so that should help matters.
I hope his family manages his obligations and lifestyle closely. He has had well deserved success. I'd hate to see him fail performing onstage in front of an audience.
I've seen him on a talk show with his kids. They're extremely supportive, and he's very realistic and open about his disease. He knows he's not always cognitively "with it," and it appears that his kids are very much looking out for him. He said he just wants to perform as long as he can. God bless him and his family. It's a difficult disease to be sure.
I agree with you all about failing in public. It is good that he and his family are open about this. Many have heard of this disease, but never seen one in the early stages. It's not for pity, but education. They are are a very strong family unit and I'm glad he has them.
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He is an icon in country music. I would like to see him say farewell gracefully, but of course, his entourage makes it sound like he may be back next year. That's the entertainment industry for ya.
http://timesleader.com/stories/Glen-Campbell-considering-more-live-shows-in-2013,235737
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Why am I reminded of those commercials where the guy says, "But wait, there's more!"?
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Rocky
A playlist, suppose to have 100 Glen Campbell videos.
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excathedra
so sad
like many great artists i believe he struggles with his demons
i love him
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I hope his family manages his obligations and lifestyle closely. He has had well deserved success. I'd hate to see him fail performing onstage in front of an audience.
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Three or four of his "kids" are in his band so that should help matters.
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I've seen him on a talk show with his kids. They're extremely supportive, and he's very realistic and open about his disease. He knows he's not always cognitively "with it," and it appears that his kids are very much looking out for him. He said he just wants to perform as long as he can. God bless him and his family. It's a difficult disease to be sure.
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I agree with you all about failing in public. It is good that he and his family are open about this. Many have heard of this disease, but never seen one in the early stages. It's not for pity, but education. They are are a very strong family unit and I'm glad he has them.
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