Glen Campbell talks about Grammys, living with Alzheimer's
By Todd Gill, Staff Writer Local Glen Campbell fans will have two chances to see the five-time Grammy-winning country music legend this spring – once on television and once in person. Besides a Feb. 12 special appearance with The Band Perry and Blake
The show was already expected to provide emotion and drama because of tributes to the late Etta James, a "goodbye" performance by Glen Campbell, a Beach Boys reunion, Chris Brown's first Grammys performance since his 2009 arrest and the return of Adele
George Jones, The Allman Brothers Band and Glen Campbell joined Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Memphis Horns, Diana Ross and Gil Scott-Heron in each receiving a tribute at the organization's Special Merit Awards
The members of sibling country trio the Band Perry were first introduced to the music of legendary singer Glen Campbell as kids, back when their parents would spin his records over and over again. So when their folks saw the group rehearsing for a
One in eight people over the age of 65 suffers from Alzheimer's Disease. Just a few months ago, Glen Campbell told the world he was one of them.
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