Country, pop star Glen Campbell passes away at 81
BY Agencies9 Aug 2017 4:34 PM GMT
Agencies9 Aug 2017 4:34 PM GMT
US country and pop singer Glen Campbell has died after a long battle with Alzheimer's, his family said on the musician's official Facebook account. He was 81. A string of celebrities have paid tribute to him on social media.
Campbell passed away on Tuesday, Efe news reported. "It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather," their statement said.
Musicians like Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw and Dolly Parton have paid tribute to Campbell on social media. "Miss you already Glen Campbell," Miley Cyrus tweeted. Singer Kevin Jonas called it a "sad" news for the music industry while Shelton sent "prayers and thoughts" to Campbell and his family. Singer Brian Wilson tweeted: "I'm very broken up to hear about my friend Glen Campbell. An incredible musician and an even better person. I'm at a loss. Love and mercy."
Parton called Campbell "one of the greatest voices of all time". Campbell, who during his life sold more than 45 million albums, gained national and international fame in the 1960s and 1970s not only for his hit songs but also for his television and movie appearances. Born in 1936 into a humble family in Delight, Arkansas, Campbell got his start in the music world at an early age and, as a guitarist, always admired Django Reinhardt.
In his early 20s, Campbell moved to Los Angeles, where he gained fame as an excellent and much sought-after studio musician, working with stars such as Elvis Presley, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra.
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