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Cowpoke
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Very beautiful indeed...


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Dee

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We're crying out for mournful melodies - NewsMUSICAs a study from De Monfort University reveals that sad songs are better than happy ones for helping us deal with grief
i: The Paper For Today (London, England) - March 31, 2016
Staff picks:

THESE DAYS Glen Campbell - "The saddest song ever written."

THE MOON'S A HARSH MISTRESS Radka Tonef - "It's a love song that speaks of an experience you can only guess at."

Read more at: http://www.pressreader.com/uk/i-from-th ... 2/textview" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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Hi Randy,
we didn't miss it...

http://www.glencampbellforums.com/viewt ... ?f=10&t=83" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

But, there was not a lot of publicity around it, if I recall correctly.


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Randy
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For some reason, I'm not remembering this award. Did we miss it or just me?

http://www.hmmawards.com/glen-campbell- ... #more-7778" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Dee

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"I Saw the Light"
A new Hank Williams film will have its theatrical release this spring.

Glen's ties to Hank Williams...

-Glen's 25th studio album released in 1973, "I Remember Hank Williams", was a tribute to Hank and his music: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Remember_Hank_Williams" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
From the back cover of this album:
"When Glen Campbell says, he remembers Hank Williams, he is saying he remembers those rough early days when life and hope came tough, and Hank's songs comforted him...he remembers those first tough days when he was trying to make it in show business, and Hank's songs showed him how far he could go...and he remembers Hank himself, and wants to tell him, thanks, I still care."

-Glen's Uncle Boo (William E. " Boo" Campbell), a very gifted guitar player, had played with Hank Williams in Arkansas. Hank was impressed with "Boo's" guitar playing and asked him to join his touring band. Glen's uncle declined Hank's offer.

Are there other connections?

Check out the New York Times' review of the new biopic: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/25/movie ... d=55073689" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Dee

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John B. Goodman, chairman of The Goodman Group, and a gifted author and speaker passed away suddenly last week.
You may recognize Mr. Goodman from interviews that he and Kim Campbell gave together regarding care for Alzheimer's patients as well as caregivers.
Earlier this month, they had both participated in a forum that followed an "I'll Be Me" film screening in Tampa, Florida, and Kim had also toured one of Mr. Goodman's assisted living centers at that time.
From The Goodman Group website:
“John’s mission was to change how people experience aging and death by resetting the standard of senior care and living,” said Craig Edinger, chief operating officer, The Goodman Group. “His philosophy put people at the heart of our company. His ever-advancing insight showed us what’s possible in the quality of care for others. He touched us with the depth of his compassion and his relentless drive to always do more in the service of others.”
From: http://thegoodmangroup.com/2016/03/good ... ry-veteran" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Dee

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Here's an informative site about Ray Charles that also provides a list of his televised / taped performances with Glen Campbell:
RAY CHARLES VIDEO MUSEUM at
http://raycharlesvideomuseum.blogspot.c ... dtime.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Also some nice photos.
Glen Campbell and Ray Charles-gcf.jpg
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A tip: if you search this site using Glen's name, then other GC and Ray Charles joint projects can be found such as radio programs ("County Close-up" for example):
http://raycharlesvideomuseum.blogspot.c ... ch-results" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Dee

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Last of three articles: Songs that charted on Billboard in more than one year
Examiner.com
March 20, 2016

The Examiner looked at songs that reached the Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 pop music charts in two or more years. The third article in their series looked at songs that peaked between No. 30 and No. 62 in one or both of the years. "Gentle On My Mind" by Glen Campbell ranked #39 in 1968 and #62 in 1967.

Would our discographers on the board here agree with the accuracy of these rankings?

Isn't it surprising that "Gentle" did not chart higher in 1967/1968? Did the album chart higher?

Source: http://www.examiner.com/article/last-of ... n-one-year" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Dee

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Go back to the time when Dolly Parton and Glen Campbell melted our hearts with this spiritual hymn
Rare Country News

http://rare.us/story/go-back-to-the-tim ... tual-hymn/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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UNPOPULAR OPINION: IN DEFENSE OF POP COUNTRY
BY Nicholas Pell
LA Weekly

"...most of us grow up and realize that dad was right. Country music is boss."

Nice kudos for GC, and the author also dedicates his post to him (despite posting also about Kenny Rogers and including both a photo and video of Rogers).
Also note this un-sourced quote that may or may not be Glen's: "People who are advocating burning draft cards should be hung." (It does ring a bell, what do you think, Cowpoke?)

Fans, would you agree with Pell that "old" pop country is boss?

See: http://www.laweekly.com/music/unpopular ... ry-6703763" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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