Glen Campbell's documentary, Glen Campbell ... I'll Be Me, is one worth owning. Thankfully, the James Keach-directed film is heading to DVD and VOD on Sept. 1, courtesy of Virgil Films.
Since his diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease in 2011, fans of Glen Campbell have watched with sadness and compassion for the country legend and his family as his health and abilities slowly declined. But friend and fellow musician Jimmy Webb recently posted an in-depth report on his Facebook page about the artist and how he is doing at the full-time care facility where he has lived since April 2014.
Glen Campbell is one of the most prolific recording musicians of his generation, and with the kind of camaraderie that forms among musicians in the studio, it's only natural that he and his circle of friends should bust each others' chops a little bit.
Glen Campbell's iconic 1975 album Rhinestone Cowboy was a career-changing project for the superstar, and now it's been given the deluxe treatment for a new 40th anniversary re-release.
CNN has obtained up domestic broadcast rights for Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me, a moving documentary about the talented singer's struggle with Alzheimer's.
Tim McGraw brought the house down at the 2015 Academy Awards on Sunday night (Feb. 22). The country superstar performed Glen Campbell's final song, the Oscar-nominated "I’m Not Gonna Miss You," during the broadcast.
There were three country performances and just one award presented during the 2015 Grammys on Sunday night (Feb. 8), but none of those televised events were the best moment from the ceremony. An artist who couldn't make it to the show scores the No. 1 spot on this list of Top 5 Country Moments from the 2015 Grammy Awards.