Remembering Glen Campbell

‘He Could Do Anything’: Glen Campbell Remembered By His Closest Friends
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‘He could play any genre of music’​

“It seemed like he could play any genre of music. He could do The Mamas And The Papas and he could do Andy Williams or Frank Sinatra. It was easy, he could learn a song in two seconds. He didn’t read music, but he would hear it and then, boom, he would start out.” (Read More)


Stan Schneider Discusses Glen Campbell’s Astonishing Versatility | uDiscover Interview
 

Glen Campbell - 'Gentle On My Mind' & 'Southern Nights' LIVE on Weekend Wogan 2010
 

Glen Campbell Remembered by Brad Paisley: ‘It Was Mind-Blowing Just Being Around Him’

"Fans outside the realm of the guitar intelligentsia aren’t really aware of Brad Paisley’s formidable six-string prowess until they see him in concert — something that was also true of Glen Campbell. Hours after the 81-year-old legend’s passing was announced, Variety spoke with Paisley to discuss how the late star helped prompt his early desire to be a triple-threat who could also excel in singing, guitar-slinging, and… geniality." (Read More)
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On New years Eve, 1989, Glen Campbell sang in his church's Evening Service, and introduced a new song, "Jesus and Me." This is a great video to see Glen talk about his spiritual life.

Glen Campbell- "Jesus and Me"
 

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