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In March 2010, Campbell announced his farewell album titled Ghost on the Canvas, which served as a companion to Meet Glen Campbell (2008). [50] Following his late-2010 Alzheimer's diagnosis, Campbell embarked on a final "Goodbye Tour", with three of his children joining him in his backup band.
Ghost on the Canvas is the sixty-first album by Glen Campbell. It was intended as Campbell's farewell studio recording following his diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease. [2] The production of the album was announced in March 2010. [3]
Alzheimer's has made it difficult for Glen Campbell to remember names and people, but he has no problem performing on stage. ET got a look at the documentary about the country legend's diagnosis.
Co-written by Campbell and producer Julian Raymond, the song was released on September 30, 2014, for the soundtrack to the documentary Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me, which focuses on the singer's diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and his final tour. [2] "I'm Not Gonna Miss You" is the last song to be recorded by Campbell. [3]
Glen Campbell, the country singer known for hits such as 'Rhinestone Cowboy' and 'Country Boy,' has died at 81. Country legend Glen Campbell dies at 81 following Alzheimer's battle Skip to main ...
The country legend passed away on Tuesday morning at a Nashville care facility following a years-long battle with Alzheimer's. Hollywood reacts to Glen Campbell's death at 81 following Alzheimer's ...
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, Campbell embarked on a 2011–2012 Farewell Tour. After finishing the tour, he entered the recording studio in Nashville to record a final album. According to his wife, Kim Campbell, he wanted to preserve "what magic was left," in what would be his final recordings. [3]
June 22 – Glen Campbell announces that he has Alzheimer's disease, [13] having been diagnosed with the illness about six months prior. This news comes four months after Campbell announces his retirement from the music business. July 11 – Gloriana, a mixed quartet, announces the departure of Cheyenne Kimball. [14]