Glenn got his big jump off to fame when he was a studio musician, one of the most respected in the field for his guitar play, even the most well-known famous players of his day tipped their hats to him and his play, one day a stage talent asked him how he would play a song and Glenn showed him , the other musician was so impressed he let Glenn have it and it was released , the record took off like wild fire and thus began the more visible aspect of Glenns fame , he released many hits and had a few variety shows that drew large audiences, later towards the end of his career drinking got the best of him at times but in my mind he was and is a great guitar player with a lot of feel.
Glen is the Real Deal Pure Authentic Talent, he was part of the Wrecking Crew Amazing group of session musicians that were behind all the hits of the 60’s and early 70’s there was a Documentary about The Wrecking Crew 🎶
This is from a show called "Familys Country Reunion." They talked & sang their hits. They did many shows throughout the years. A lot of them were hosted by the Legendary Whispering(nick name) Bill Anderson, a famous country singer/songwriter. This episode is hosted by Ralph Emery. Host of his own radio show, tv shows, "Pop goes the country," & "Nashville Now." Each episode is full of the Legends of country music. The Lady sitting next to Glen is Crystal Gayle, who is Loretta Lynns baby sister. Her signature song is, "Don't it make my brown eyes blue." She is known for her ankle long hair. The guy next to Glen, talking to him, is Ray Stevens(The Streak & Mississippi Squirrel Revival). Roy Clark & Chet Atkins are also there. Like Glen these guys are some of the greatest guitar players in country music(also including Jerry Reed. Not in this clip). Watch Glen & Roy play the same guitar at the same time together. So many greats here. Most of them have left us now. I noticed someone told you who they were. I could tell you more, but this is getting long. Have fun discovering each of these artists!
each of these people were all ACM winners for various instrumental and vocal performances or careers in country music, and Glenn was 1 of the diamonds amongst them. All icons.
So much talent in this video clip showing so many of the country greats! I grew up listening to Glen Campbell's music. He was one of the most talented entertainers & guitarists in the world. He was also a great singer. He had a lot of hits such as "By the Time I Get To Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman", "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife", "Galveston", "Try A Little Kindness", "Rhinestone Cowboy", "Southern Nights" etc. Sadly he got Alzheimer's later in life. The last song he recorded was "I'm Not Gonna Miss You".
Glen Campbell has always been a major league writer and performer. When I was growing up, he was very popular on television. He had his own TV show and he was in the original True Grit movie. He had been performing for decades.
Glen Campbell was one of the premier guitar players in 20th century music. He was also blessed with an amazing voice. Growing up in the late 60s and early 70s we were all aware of Glen from his popular television variety show. We weren't country music folk in the New England area, but we all watched Glen's show, and many were introduced to country music through his show and also Johnny Cash's show that was popular around the same time. Before becoming a solo performer Glen was a top session guitarist who recorded on some of the top singles and albums of the 1960s, across all genres rock, pop, soul, country. The man could do it all, but he was a country boy from Arkansas through and through.
There you go. Studio musician with The Wrecking Crew for many years. Was a substitute member of The Beach Boys, filling in for Brian Wilson for 4 months in 1964-65. In the late '60s, became a headline artist in his own right. His breakout songs were the one you just watched (written by John Hartford) and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (written by Jimmy Webb). He had his own TV show for a while. For fun, find a vid of him doing an instrumental duet with Roy Clark, or one of him playing part of The William Tell Overture with the guitar slung up over the back of his head.
Glen was self-taught ... never had a lesson but was one of the most revered guitarists on the planet. He was, like most in it, a member of the famous The Wrecking Crew, a loosely formed group of session musicians that played all the great sounds and catchy beats that made all artists famous back in the 50's and 60's. Glen also went on to, not only do some of the session work for the Beach Boys, but also toured with them for a time or two. Quite an accomplishment for a self-taught musician.
That songs lyrics evokes amazing images in my mind. It’s as if each event he’s singing about happened in his life. Glen C was a great artist. I loved all his songs. Wichita Lineman really showcases his vocals
Glen was both pop and country music, his outgoing personality won over all kinds of people. His link up wit songwriter Jimmy Webb was a blessing. This was one of my mom's favorite songs, every time I sing it I think of her and me watch the Glen Campbell Show together from about 1968 to 1972. Glen brought mom and I together in that way, now a very special memory of her.
Before Glen was a star in his own right, he was a member of "The Wrecking Crew", a legendary group of studio musicians, based in Los Angeles, CA. (Check out "The Wrecking Crew" documentary). His guitar, and the crew, were featured on thousands of 60s and 70s pop and easy listening hits, backing many big name singing stars and groups. In the late 60s, Glen got his big break. His monster hits, which were also featured on best selling albums, including this song, were, "By The Time I Get To Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston". He had comeback hits in the mid and late 70s such as, "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Country Boy". He was a guitar virtuoso. I recommend his concert video - Live from Sioux Falls, SD, 2001. He continued to tour until he was no longer able. Sadly, Glen passed away in 2017, from Alzheimer's Disease.
Glen Campbell is one of the most recorded guitar players in history. Thousands of recording sessions, including rock, pop, country, easy listening, and the list goes on. Years ago, when VH1 published a list of their 100 greatest hits of Rock and Roll, it turned out that Glen Campbell had played on something like 30 of them (I forget the exact number). Yes, he was a great singer and had some big country hits. But first and foremost, he was a fantastic guitar player.
"This recording was done live on "Ryman Country Homecoming" filmed on April 22, 1999 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. On stage along with Glenn were Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Lorrie Morgan, Willie Nelson, Roy Clark, Lynn Anderson, Bobby Bare, T. Graham Brown, Ralph Emery, Janie Fricke, Barbara Fairchild, Larry Gatlin, Crystal Gayle, Ray Stevens, Geezinslaw Brother, Ferlin Husky, Dan Seals, T.G. Sheppard, B.J. Thomas, Ricky Van Shelton, Porter Wagoner, and Gene Watson. Chet had been diagnosed with cancer reoccurrence and had a brain tumor removed two years earlier. and he had a rough go of it. Him playing the guitar softly behind Glenn is very touching."
Glen Campbell is arguably one of the greatest guitarists/entertainers of all time. He played with the legendary LA Wrecking Crew, had a variety show of his own, he had it all…. Alice Cooper says Eddie Van Hansen asked if he could get him a guitar lesson with Glen, that’s how good and respected it he was. Wichita Lineman is probably his most famous song, if you react to it, don’t to the original studio version, but the Sioux Falls version with the orchestra. Epic
The brunette with long straight hair. Is Crystal Gale. A definite listen, Don't it make your brown Eye's Blue. The gentleman in the dark suite. Is B.J. Thomas, Rain drops keep falling on my head, Hooked on a feeling, I just can't help believing. The guy with the round face ans sideburns. Is Roy Clark. Guitarists par excellence. He and Glenn team up on tv many times. See Ghost Riders in the Sky. Glenn also co-starred with John Wayne in the film True Grit. Glenn also sang the films opening song, Some day Little Girl.
It was on The Glen Campbell Show that I repeatedly requested that you react to Linda Ronstadt's early hit , "Long Long Time". Glen was a famous country and pop legend. Those were top country artists all around him. I recognized, Gene Watson, Ricky Van Shelton, Porter Wagoner, T.G. Sheppard, B.J. Thomas, Ferlin Husky, Dan Seals, Larry Gatlin, Janie Fricke, Ralph Emery, Barbara Fairchild, Bobby Bare, Ray Stevens, Lynn Anderson, T. Graham Brown, Chet Atkins, Lorrie Morgan, Roy Clark, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings (Your Man!), and the beauty sitting beside Glen with the long beautiful hair is Crystal Gayle, whio is Loretta Lynn's little sister and she was a top country singer too that I'm sure you will love reacting to. When you finally get to Crystal Gayle, this 1978 hit will send chills down your spine, "Crystal Gayle - Talking In Your Sleep (performed June 17,1978)(Stereo)" ua-cam.com/video/sBwEBNalHHs/v-deo.htmlsi=zelahhX_np2RjYmY
@@CatO9lives It would have been great with Jimmy Webb there, too. Webb, who wrote several of Campbell's greatest hits, including Witchita Lineman, was an excellent musician and entertainer himself.
Glenn's Hit record of this song was done slower and with a much more romantic treatment. That room was full of the most famous Country Stars of the 70's and 80's. Roy Clark was there and Willie Nelson and others. Glenn was famous for love songs like this one and "Wichita Line Man" and "Lady". Cheers.
Roy Clark Chet Atkins Willie Nelson Crystal Gayle Ray Stevens basically the country music hall of fame from the 60s and 70s was the official spokesman of Ovation guitars stared in movies he did it all
The audience is full of the GOATS of Late Sixties/Early Seventies Country Music. Lots of greats in the audience. They're taking turns playing songs and telling stories. Ray Stevens on his right. Also B.J. Thomas, Waylon Jennings, Crystal Gayle, Chet Atkins and so many more.
"Is that George Jones?" There was a BUNCH of Country Royalty in this clip~! Glen Campbell was a powerhouse. One of the best guitarists you'll hear. A great singer/songwriter as well.
Anything by Glen Campbell, but if I were to choose a few, "By the Time I get to Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman", "Gentle on My Mind", "Like a Rhinestone Cowboy", "Galveston", "Southern Nights"
Ok, Angel. WICHITA LINEMAN, BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX, SOUTHERN NIGHTS, and YESTERDAY, WHEN I WAS YOUNG are some of Glen Campbell's bedt known music. Keep going and enjoy the music.
Aside from Glen being a singer and top notch world class guitar player who could not read music, he was studio musician for a long time in LA.[A member of the "Wrecking Crew," [the nickname given to the group of studio musicians who played on countless records and albums, TV show themes and movie themes, commercials] who played on all kinds of records from the Beach Boys to Frank Sinatra ["Who!?" you ask - Oh no more rabbit holes to down into!!]. He even toured with the beach boys for a few months because their leader and songwriter Brian Wilson was not doing well mentally on the road. Glen even sang backup with other guys on records including several Ricky Nelson hits in the early 1960's. Ricky who? Oh crap! not again! Rabbit hole!!!! lol
Glen was one of the greatest guitar players ever. Great voice. He was also a member of The Beach Boys and the legendary Wrecking Crew that played on hundreds, of hit recordings from the 1960's to the 1980's ua-cam.com/video/w9-FfwwXRDg/v-deo.html
A stage full of country legends is who is there, Willie Nelson, Chet Atkins, Janie Frickie, BJ Thomas, next to him Crystal Gayle, who is Loretta Lynn's sister, Waylon Jennings, Ray Stevens, Ralph Emery did the final commentary, I think among who I saw in it. And Roy Clark is there who was your next reaction as a much younger man.
Classic country will always be better than todays country. You ssid it right, Angel. "unique" they had to do everything themselves back then. Now its all computers.
And those stupid special microphones to get the whine you hear on almost every damned recorded song...yuch. Especially on the male voices....rather than accepting the natural voice each singer as an individual sound...
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Country royalty watching him perform.
As well as great songs....Glenn was a masterful guitar player.
His Wichita Linemen was one of the most radio air played songs of the 20th century
Look at all these great professional musicians grinning as they watch Glen's guitar solo. They are among the best, and they all look up to him.
Glenn got his big jump off to fame when he was a studio musician, one of the most respected in the field for his guitar play, even the most well-known famous players of his day tipped their hats to him and his play, one day a stage talent asked him how he would play a song and Glenn showed him , the other musician was so impressed he let Glenn have it and it was released , the record took off like wild fire and thus began the more visible aspect of Glenns fame , he released many hits and had a few variety shows that drew large audiences, later towards the end of his career drinking got the best of him at times but in my mind he was and is a great guitar player with a lot of feel.
His guitar skills are often overlooked. He was an absolute beast on the guitar.
Glen is the Real Deal Pure Authentic Talent, he was part of the Wrecking Crew Amazing group of session musicians that were behind all the hits of the 60’s and early 70’s there was a Documentary about The Wrecking Crew 🎶
This is from a show called "Familys Country Reunion." They talked & sang their hits. They did many shows throughout the years. A lot of them were hosted by the Legendary Whispering(nick name) Bill Anderson, a famous country singer/songwriter. This episode is hosted by Ralph Emery. Host of his own radio show, tv shows, "Pop goes the country," & "Nashville Now." Each episode is full of the Legends of country music. The Lady sitting next to Glen is Crystal Gayle, who is Loretta Lynns baby sister. Her signature song is, "Don't it make my brown eyes blue."
She is known for her ankle long hair.
The guy next to Glen, talking to him, is Ray Stevens(The Streak & Mississippi Squirrel Revival).
Roy Clark & Chet Atkins are also there. Like Glen these guys are some of the greatest guitar players in country music(also including Jerry Reed. Not in this clip).
Watch Glen & Roy play the same guitar at the same time together.
So many greats here. Most of them have left us now. I noticed someone told you who they were. I could tell you more, but this is getting long. Have fun discovering each of these artists!
each of these people were all ACM winners for various instrumental and vocal performances or careers in country music, and Glenn was 1 of the diamonds amongst them. All icons.
One of the biggest stars country or pop of the late 60s. Had his own TV show.
So much talent in this video clip showing so many of the country greats! I grew up listening to Glen Campbell's music. He was one of the most talented entertainers & guitarists in the world. He was also a great singer. He had a lot of hits such as "By the Time I Get To Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman", "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife", "Galveston", "Try A Little Kindness", "Rhinestone Cowboy", "Southern Nights" etc. Sadly he got Alzheimer's later in life. The last song he recorded was "I'm Not Gonna Miss You".
Glen Campbell has always been a major league writer and performer. When I was growing up, he was very popular on television. He had his own TV show and he was in the original True Grit movie. He had been performing for decades.
Glen Campbell was one of the premier guitar players in 20th century music. He was also blessed with an amazing voice. Growing up in the late 60s and early 70s we were all aware of Glen from his popular television variety show. We weren't country music folk in the New England area, but we all watched Glen's show, and many were introduced to country music through his show and also Johnny Cash's show that was popular around the same time. Before becoming a solo performer Glen was a top session guitarist who recorded on some of the top singles and albums of the 1960s, across all genres rock, pop, soul, country. The man could do it all, but he was a country boy from Arkansas through and through.
There you go.
Studio musician with The Wrecking Crew for many years. Was a substitute member of The Beach Boys, filling in for Brian Wilson for 4 months in 1964-65. In the late '60s, became a headline artist in his own right. His breakout songs were the one you just watched (written by John Hartford) and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (written by Jimmy Webb). He had his own TV show for a while.
For fun, find a vid of him doing an instrumental duet with Roy Clark, or one of him playing part of The William Tell Overture with the guitar slung up over the back of his head.
Glen was self-taught ... never had a lesson but was one of the most revered guitarists on the planet. He was, like most in it, a member of the famous The Wrecking Crew, a loosely formed group of session musicians that played all the great sounds and catchy beats that made all artists famous back in the 50's and 60's. Glen also went on to, not only do some of the session work for the Beach Boys, but also toured with them for a time or two. Quite an accomplishment for a self-taught musician.
That songs lyrics evokes amazing images in my mind. It’s as if each event he’s singing about happened in his life. Glen C was a great artist. I loved all his songs. Wichita Lineman really showcases his vocals
Glen was both pop and country music, his outgoing personality won over all kinds of people. His link up wit songwriter Jimmy Webb was a blessing. This was one of my mom's favorite songs, every time I sing it I think of her and me watch the Glen Campbell Show together from about 1968 to 1972. Glen brought mom and I together in that way, now a very special memory of her.
Before Glen was a star in his own right, he was a member of "The Wrecking Crew", a legendary group of studio musicians, based in Los Angeles, CA. (Check out "The Wrecking Crew" documentary). His guitar, and the crew, were featured on thousands of 60s and 70s pop and easy listening hits, backing many big name singing stars and groups. In the late 60s, Glen got his big break. His monster hits, which were also featured on best selling albums, including this song, were, "By The Time I Get To Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston". He had comeback hits in the mid and late 70s such as, "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Country Boy". He was a guitar virtuoso. I recommend his concert video - Live from Sioux Falls, SD, 2001. He continued to tour until he was no longer able. Sadly, Glen passed away in 2017, from Alzheimer's Disease.
Glen Campbell is one of the most recorded guitar players in history. Thousands of recording sessions, including rock, pop, country, easy listening, and the list goes on. Years ago, when VH1 published a list of their 100 greatest hits of Rock and Roll, it turned out that Glen Campbell had played on something like 30 of them (I forget the exact number). Yes, he was a great singer and had some big country hits. But first and foremost, he was a fantastic guitar player.
Yes, Roy Clark, B.J. Thomas, Chet Adkins, Willie, Ray Stevens, and more!!
Good ole Arkansas boy!! Many great singers from that state.
Love Glen Campbell RIP 🙏
"This recording was done live on "Ryman Country Homecoming" filmed on April 22, 1999 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. On stage along with Glenn were Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Lorrie Morgan, Willie Nelson, Roy Clark, Lynn Anderson, Bobby Bare, T. Graham Brown, Ralph Emery, Janie Fricke, Barbara Fairchild, Larry Gatlin, Crystal Gayle, Ray Stevens, Geezinslaw Brother, Ferlin Husky, Dan Seals, T.G. Sheppard, B.J. Thomas, Ricky Van Shelton, Porter Wagoner, and Gene Watson. Chet had been diagnosed with cancer reoccurrence and had a brain tumor removed two years earlier. and he had a rough go of it. Him playing the guitar softly behind Glenn is very touching."
And, April 22 is Glen Campbell's birthday.
Glen Campbell is arguably one of the greatest guitarists/entertainers of all time. He played with the legendary LA Wrecking Crew, had a variety show of his own, he had it all…. Alice Cooper says Eddie Van Hansen asked if he could get him a guitar lesson with Glen, that’s how good and respected it he was.
Wichita Lineman is probably his most famous song, if you react to it, don’t to the original studio version, but the Sioux Falls version with the orchestra. Epic
One of the greatest, especially at the guitar. Didn't read music, self taught
The brunette with long straight hair. Is Crystal Gale. A definite listen, Don't it make your brown Eye's Blue. The gentleman in the dark suite. Is B.J. Thomas, Rain drops keep falling on my head, Hooked on a feeling, I just can't help believing. The guy with the round face ans sideburns. Is Roy Clark. Guitarists par excellence. He and Glenn team up on tv many times. See Ghost Riders in the Sky.
Glenn also co-starred with John Wayne in the film True Grit. Glenn also sang the films opening song, Some day Little Girl.
It was on The Glen Campbell Show that I repeatedly requested that you react to Linda Ronstadt's early hit , "Long Long Time". Glen was a famous country and pop legend. Those were top country artists all around him. I recognized, Gene Watson, Ricky Van Shelton, Porter Wagoner, T.G. Sheppard, B.J. Thomas, Ferlin Husky, Dan Seals, Larry Gatlin, Janie Fricke, Ralph Emery, Barbara Fairchild, Bobby Bare, Ray Stevens, Lynn Anderson, T. Graham Brown, Chet Atkins, Lorrie Morgan, Roy Clark, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings (Your Man!), and the beauty sitting beside Glen with the long beautiful hair is Crystal Gayle, whio is Loretta Lynn's little sister and she was a top country singer too that I'm sure you will love reacting to. When you finally get to Crystal Gayle, this 1978 hit will send chills down your spine, "Crystal Gayle - Talking In Your Sleep (performed June 17,1978)(Stereo)" ua-cam.com/video/sBwEBNalHHs/v-deo.htmlsi=zelahhX_np2RjYmY
@@CatO9lives It would have been great with Jimmy Webb there, too. Webb, who wrote several of Campbell's greatest hits, including Witchita Lineman, was an excellent musician and entertainer himself.
What a group of talented country singers.
This is what i mean when i tell people I like old country... not new. Great reaction. ❤
he was a studio musician withe te wrecking crew and played on numerous hit songs
Glenn's Hit record of this song was done slower and with a much more romantic treatment. That room was full of the most famous Country Stars of the 70's and 80's. Roy Clark was there and Willie Nelson and others. Glenn was famous for love songs like this one and "Wichita Line Man" and "Lady".
Cheers.
Roy Clark Chet Atkins Willie Nelson Crystal Gayle Ray Stevens basically the country music hall of fame from the 60s and 70s was the official spokesman of Ovation guitars stared in movies he did it all
The audience is full of the GOATS of Late Sixties/Early Seventies Country Music. Lots of greats in the audience. They're taking turns playing songs and telling stories. Ray Stevens on his right. Also B.J. Thomas, Waylon Jennings, Crystal Gayle, Chet Atkins and so many more.
The people sitting around him were, and still are, country music royalty.
Hello, don't forget that Glen Cambell is also among " surf music " royalty.
He was a session musician much in demand . Played with The Beach Boys for a time. He also had a TV variety show.
"Is that George Jones?" There was a BUNCH of Country Royalty in this clip~! Glen Campbell was a powerhouse. One of the best guitarists you'll hear. A great singer/songwriter as well.
Glen Cambell should be featured in a UA-cam video about " The Wrecking Crew ".
Hello, seated on this stage are a collection of musical Beasts. Collectively over their careers they have earned more than one billion dollars.
Glen was a self taught guitarist, and a highly respected studio musician. Great great player
His uncle taught him how to play guitar, and his uncle was pretty damn good himself. He was in his uncle's band for quite a while.
Willie said if one man ever was given too much talent, it was Glen.
The Glen Campbell Good Time Hour was a great show.
they were all famous country singers and guitarists. Roy Clark was there too who one of of the greatest guitarist ever.
It was a reunion of country legends
Always great to see your smiling face!!
all country artist
Talk about a unique and gentle voice check out John Denver's "For You" you'll fall in love with his catalog of music
Anything by Glen Campbell, but if I were to choose a few, "By the Time I get to Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman", "Gentle on My Mind", "Like a Rhinestone Cowboy", "Galveston", "Southern Nights"
My two favs by Glenn are Galveston and Wichita Lineman
Merle Haggard: "If there was ever an example of man with too much talent in one body it would be Glen."
Ok, Angel.
WICHITA LINEMAN,
BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX,
SOUTHERN NIGHTS,
and YESTERDAY, WHEN I WAS YOUNG are some of Glen Campbell's bedt known music.
Keep going and enjoy the music.
Aside from Glen being a singer and top notch world class guitar player who could not read music, he was studio musician for a long time in LA.[A member of the "Wrecking Crew," [the nickname given to the group of studio musicians who played on countless records and albums, TV show themes and movie themes, commercials] who played on all kinds of records from the Beach Boys to Frank Sinatra ["Who!?" you ask - Oh no more rabbit holes to down into!!]. He even toured with the beach boys for a few months because their leader and songwriter Brian Wilson was not doing well mentally on the road. Glen even sang backup with other guys on records including several Ricky Nelson hits in the early 1960's. Ricky who? Oh crap! not again! Rabbit hole!!!! lol
Wichita lineman and by the time I get to Phoenix are two other good Glen Campbell songs to check out.
watch him play The William Tell Overture...incredible
Glen was one of the greatest guitar players ever. Great voice. He was also a member of The Beach Boys and the legendary Wrecking Crew that played on hundreds, of hit recordings from the 1960's to the 1980's
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A stage full of country legends is who is there, Willie Nelson, Chet Atkins, Janie Frickie, BJ Thomas, next to him Crystal Gayle, who is Loretta Lynn's sister, Waylon Jennings, Ray Stevens, Ralph Emery did the final commentary, I think among who I saw in it. And Roy Clark is there who was your next reaction as a much younger man.
Wow, really? Roy Clark is so talented, eh? Iwill go back and have another look and see if I can see him xo
Classic country will always be better than todays country. You ssid it right, Angel. "unique" they had to do everything themselves back then. Now its all computers.
And those stupid special microphones to get the whine you hear on almost every damned recorded song...yuch. Especially on the male voices....rather than accepting the natural voice each singer as an individual sound...
Patty Loveless, "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" must be this live version. You won't regret it. ua-cam.com/video/1n57WBtvtC4/v-deo.html
Was that Ray Stevens sitting to his left?
Grew up dirt poor picking cotton in a small Arkansas town.
:)
They are all famous Musicians. Spend less time on your hair makeup and join the rest of us in this world. Art, History, Cuisine, Numismatics and many other fields.