Glen Campbell, a world-class, once-in-a-generation music virtuoso whose instrument just happened to be guitar and whose native style was radio-friendly country & western, has died. He was 81.
In addition to monster hits recorded under his own name, Campbell also appeared as a session man on some of the biggest smashes of the '60s From “Wichita Lineman,” to “Rhinestone Cowboy ...
On April 11 1966, Glen Campbell was drafted in as a last minute rhythm guitarist for a recording session with Frank Sinatra. Unable to believe that he was in the presence of his idol, he spent ...
"The void he left is still felt, not just by me and our family, but by countless fans and friends all around the world," wrote Kim of the country musician Jack Irvin has over five years of ...
They’re in their fifth decade as a band, but James carry on making enthusiastic, if rarely remarkable, tunes, writes Fiona ...