This week in 1975: U.S. Senate cuts off cuts off covert aid to Angolan rightist rebels; U.S. lifts the ban on foreign competition in Little League World Series; an explosion killed 14 and wounded 70 ...
Fifty years ago, Glen Campbell was riding high with his hit song “Rhinestone Cowboy.” The song was at No. 2, right under David Bowie’s “Fame” on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, in mid-September 1975, ...
On this day (August 26) in 1975. Glen Campbell was atop the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The song spent three nonconsecutive weeks atop the country chart. Additionally, it was a crossover hit, ...
During his 50 years in show business, Glen Campbell released over 70 albums, sold 45 million records, received 12 RIAA gold albums, four platinum and one double platinum album and was awarded four ...
Glen Campbell had a promising start to his country music career. At just 10 years old, he opened for the legendary Hank Williams alongside his uncle. The rest of the road to stardom wasn’t quite as ...
In this July 27, 2011 photo, musician Glen Campbell poses for a portrait in Malibu, Calif. Campbell, the grinning, high-pitched entertainer who had such hits as “Rhinestone Cowboy” and spanned country ...
Music superstar Glen Campbell has been laid to rest in his hometown of Delight, Arkansas. The announcement was made on Campbell's official Facebook page Thursday night. It says Campbell was laid to ...
Glen Campbell, during a half-century-plus career, defied easy categorization as his impeccably smooth voice plied the varied waters of country, rock, folk and even the thump of New Orleans-infused pop ...
Legendary country music singer Glen Campbell died Tuesday after a long battle with Alzheimer's. His official website shared the news of the "Rhinestone Cowboy" singer's death at the age of 81. "It is ...