Lead guitarist for the Champs (October 1960 - May 1961)
Solo recording artist (1961 onwards)
Host of The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour on CBS (1969-1972)
Released 64 albums over five decades
Charted 80 different songs on Billboard Country Chart, Billboard Hot 100, or Adult Contemporary Chart
Final performance in November 2012 in Napa, California
Final studio recording in 2012-2013, album Adios released 09/06/2017
Some Lesser Known Facts
1. Glen Campbell's smoking habits are not known.
2. Glen Campbell did drink alcohol.
3. He was a famous singer known for hits like “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Wichita Lineman.”
4. His achievements include 5 Grammy wins, selling over 45 million records, having 12 gold albums, and 75 chart hits, including chart-toppers like “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Southern Nights.”
5. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in June 2011, and he passed away on August 8, 2017, due to the disease.
6. Glen Campbell was a session guitarist before breaking through as a solo performer.
7. He filled in for Brian Wilson with the Beach Boys in 1964-1965 during Wilson's mental health leave.
8. His first pop hit was Turn Around, Look at Me in 1961.
9. His first country chart hit was Kentucky Means Paradise in 1962.
10. He reached number one on the country chart for the first time in 1968 with I Wanna Live.
11. Wichita Lineman was written expressly for him by songwriter Jimmy Webb.
12. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in June 2011 (six months before announcement).
13. He became a patient at an Alzheimer's long-term care facility in 2014.
14. He was buried at his family cemetery in Billstown, Arkansas.
15. The 2014 documentary I'll Be Me chronicled his life with Alzheimer's disease.
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