Limited Edition Glen Campbell “Signature Burst” Tote Bag Now Available!

The limited edition Glen Campbell “Signature Burst” tote bag is now available! Click here for details.

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TKO ARTIST MANAGEMENT SIGNS GLEN CAMPBELL

“Glen Campbell is one of the greatest talents to ever walk the face of the earth,” Kimbrell says. “…My goal is to make sure Glen’s musical legacy lives on forever and is passed down for generations to come.” Read more here!

CATCH GLEN’S DAUGHTER ASHLEY CAMPBELL LIVE ON TOUR!

Make sure to catch Glen Campbell’s daughter, Ashley Campbell, at one of her upcoming tour dates! See the full list of dates below!

Sat, June 11th – Nashville, TN – CMA Music Festival

Weds, June 15th – Uncasville, CT – Wolf Den

Sat, July 30th – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo Ribfest                                                                           TICKETS

Sat, August 27th – St. Paul, MN – Minnesota State Fair – Leinie Lodge Bandshell (1:00 pm)   TICKETS

Sat, August 27th – St. Paul, MN – Minnesota State Fair – Leinie Lodge Bandshell (2:30 pm)   TICKETS

Sun, August 28th – St. Paul, MN – Minnesota State Fair – Leinie Lodge Bandshell (1:00 pm)  TICKETS

GLEN HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A GOLDEN BOOT AWARD!

Glen has been nominated for Golden Boot’s Living Legend Award! Click here to vote!

GLEN CAMPBELL ANNOUNCED AS ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC’S ‘CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD’ RECIPIENT!

Congrats to Glen Campbell, who was recently announced as the Academy of Country Music’s 2016 “Career Achievement Award” recipient!

Past recipients of this prestigious award include Vince Gill, Kenny Rogers, Alabama, Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, John Anderson, Faith Hill, Ronnie Milsap, Johnny Paycheck, Carl Perkins, and Reba McEntire.

The 51st ACM Awards air Sunday April 3rd at 8/7c on CBS. Click here for more info!

GLEN CAMPBELL: I’LL BE ME” NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON DVD!

The documentary that chronicles Glen Campbell’s battle with Alzheimer’s throughout Surfdog’s historical Ghost On The Canvas campaign and tour, titled “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me,” is now available for purchase on DVD and digital download! Click here for purchase info!

OUTPOURING OF LOVE FOR THE CAMPBELLS AFTER “GLEN CAMPBELL: I’LL BE ME”

We are very pleased to see the amazing outpouring of love for the Campbells as a result of “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me” film, which documented Surfdog’s “Ghost On The Canvas” campaign and tour, and Glen and his family’s candor and bravery in dealing with his disease. 

Think You Know Glen Campbell?

  • A Life of Hits: Glen Campbell has had 81 songs on the charts. That averages out to one for every year of his life plus six before he was born.
  • Forget Kevin Bacon: Within one degree of Glen Campbell you get: Elvis, John Wayne, Sinatra, the Beach Boys, Bobby Darin, Wayne Newton, Leon Russell, Merle Haggard, the Mamas & Papas, Dean Martin, Bobbie Gentry, Steve Martin, Rob Reiner, the Highwaymen, Tanya Tucker, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Steve McQueen, Joe Namath, Alan Jackson, Anne Murray, Mel Tillis, Robert Culp, Olivia Newton-John, Leif Garrett, Paul Westerberg, Billy Corgan, Bob Pollard, Jakob Dylan, Quincy Jones, Phil Spector, Clint Eastwood, Steve Wariner, Chris Isaak, Dick Dale, Nat King Cole, Rick Nelson, the Dillards, Dick Dale, Jeff Bridges, Allen Toussaint, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Rita Coolidge, Brian Setzer and Jimmy Webb. Most people at any point in history would have settled for Elvis and John Wayne.
  • Holy Moly: Glen’s a religious person so I won’t blaspheme here, but the Beatles famously claimed (in a quote admittedly taken out of context) to be bigger than Jesus. Um, Glen Campbell outsold the Beatles in 1969.
  • God Only Knows: Glen played guitar on the Beach Boys’ opus Pet Sounds, and when Brian Wilson was in his, let’s say “difficult period,” they invited him to join the band. He subbed in for a tour and then went off to make a several dozen of his own hits.
  • A Good Time, All the Time: From 1969 to 1972, Campbell was the charismatic host of the aptly named The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. Tens of millions people a week watched it, with up to 50 million a week tuning in. (Think about it, today’s biggest non-Super Bowl TV event, is 30 million people watching American Idol finals.)
  • Changing Lanes: Campbell has gotten hits and/or awards in the country, pop and gospel genres. He’s won Grammys, AMAs, CMAs, was up for an Oscar, and did a covers album that included a Green Day song. Crazy!
  • Forget Horatio Alger: Campbell grew up in severe poverty as the 7th son of an Arkansas sharecropper. He came to Hollywood in 1960 with $300 and a lot of hope. He scratched by on a meager publishing deal. Then came the sessions, then came the albums, then came the hits, then came the TV shows, etc., etc., and this was all back when the music industry paid for this stuff. The American Dream, man.
  • Albums For Everyone: Glen Campbell has sold over 45 million albums.
  • Unfinished Big Business: The version of “Gentle On My Mind” that was such a smash? A demo!!! Most demos sound like wet napkins on cardboard. Few reach radio. Fewer still do THAT.
  • On the Map: Born in Arkansas, a regional radio star in New Mexico, a hit session artist in Hollywood, ran a theater in Branson. With plenty of time in Nashville, England and more or less the rest of the world.
  • Saddle Up, Pilgrim: Glen Campbell was featured in the original version of True Grit alongside John Wayne (and recorded an Oscar-nominated song for the movie).
  • Stranger Things Have Happened: The guitar on Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night?” Glen Campbell. Doobie doobie doo.
  • Hope He Owns A Tux: Campbell’s played the White House four times and two private shows for the UK’s royal family.
  • When Do You Practice?: Glen Campbell is a scratch golfer. Lots of famous guys play golf. Few are that good. Fewer still host the Glen Campbell Los Angeles open.
  • Going Out With a Roar: Glen’s last album, the forthcoming Ghost on The Canvas, features songs from Paul Westerberg, Bob Pollard and Jakob Dylan and appearances by Chris Isaak, Dick Dale, Brian Setzer, Billy Corgan and many more… Crazy (again)!
  • Oh, yeah, that song “Rhinestone Cowboy”? Yeah, that’s Glen Campbell.
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