I am a documentary junkie. I just love watching the real, human story of things and people I am interested in. There are few documentaries that have moved me and made more of an impact on me than the Glen Campbell biopic "Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me".
There are certain songs that just stand the test of time. Those songs that generation after generation know by heart and love. Country music has had a wealth of those but on this particular date in history, there were a bunch of them. August 23rd could go down as one of the best days in the history of country music.
Kim Campbell says her husband Glen Campbell is back home, and the family is taking his Alzheimer’s Disease battle one day at a time. The singer is usually healthy and cheerful, she says, but prone to physical outbursts, including one that gave her a black eye.
Glen Campbell used to be on TV everywhere. He had his own variety show and was on top of the music world. We had 'Rhinestone Cowboy' and so many other smashes.
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.