Country world remembers Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell is a man that has stood the test of time. One of Country music’s longest established artists, this performer and exquisite guitar player with a back catalogue and trophy cabinet to match, passed away on Tuesday morning in a Nashville facility for Alzheimer’s patients according to a source close to his family.
Over his six decades in music, Campbell released more than seventy albums, the latest of which was titled “Adios” and hit shelves just a mere nine weeks ago. He had many hit songs including “Wichita Lineman,” “Galveston,” “Gentle on My Mind,” and “Rhinestone Cowboy.”
He rose from a poor rural country family upbringing to sell over 45 million records, and no doubt this will increase as the months progress, paving the way for the likes of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rodgers, by becoming Country Music’s first Crossover star.
Before his solo career he performed on tracks recorded by Frank Sinatra, The Monkeys and as well as playing guitar on Beach Boy tracks, he also filled in as a band member with them for six months.
His musical talent stayed with him to the end, so much to the fact that he could perform seamless guitar solos during Galveston but not remember the names of his family in the band behind him at the end of his touring career.
His departure undoubtedly will leave a void in Country Music and the genre has been outpouring of its tributes, kind words and well wishes for the Campbell family circle.
Just last night John Mayer was playing in Nashville and covered Campbell’s 1967 hit “Gentle on MY mind” during his acoustic set.
One source quoted Mayer as saying, “I’m going to play this song with more love than precision and I play it because it’s my favourite song in the world. Whether I play it right or wrong, I’d rather of played it.
Kelsea Ballerini, who was in attendance at the concert tweeted this:
Friend and Beach boy, Brian Wilson tweeted
Beatle Ringo Starr told his 1.65 million followers
Brad Paisley took to Instagram to talk of Glen's influence
Brad's CMA co host Carrie Underwood also took to twitter to remember the legend
Chris Young and Tim McGraw also posted messages
Keith Urban took to Facebook to share a memory of his first award win
As always the country community rallies together in times of grief and we’ll be excited to see what’s in the pipeline regarding Glen Campbell and the legacy he has left behind.
Tune in to Downtown Country over the incoming days to hear more of his music and the reaction of Country music to the passing of Glen Campbell.