Kim Campbell is coming to Lexington, KY, sponsored by the Morning Pointe Foundation. Kim Campbell, wife of country music legend Glen Campbell will share their personal journey with Alzheimer's. Hear firsthand her message of hope and how she and her family are coping with being full-time caregivers for Glen. Kim's honest and sometimes humorous message is helping many to share their own struggles with this disease. Glen is reported to be in the final stages of Alzheimer's. Join Morning Pointe Senior Living and the Morning Pointe Foundation for this special evening with Kim Campbell. March 15, at 7:00 p.m. at Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, 483 West Reynolds Rd., Lexington, KY. RSVP to www.morningpointefoundation.com. The event is free, but donations will be accepted.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Friday, September 26, 2014
Glen Campbell - I'll Be Me movie release

On October 24, 2014, the story of music legend of Glen Campbell will be told through the movie "Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me." It will showcase his life, music, and accomplishing a 151 city farewell tour to music fans while battling Alzheimer's disease.
The film features a wide variety of folks in multiple genres. You'll see Vince Gill, Jimmy Webb (who has written quite a few of Campbell's greatest hits), Blake Shelton, Bruce Springsteen, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Steve Martin, Edge, Paul McCartney, and more.
"Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me" is directed by James Keach and produced by Trevor Albert and James Keach.
One of the stops on that large tour was Renfro Valley Entertainment Center in September 2011. (Read review here.) I was there and it was bittersweet seeing him play. It was early in that tour and he was just beginning to show the signs of Alzheimer's. Even though he had to have the words in front of him, the one thing that floored me the most is that he never forgot how to elegantly play the guitar. It was therapeutic to watch him play. At the end of the show, he did two songs for the encore with the last being "A Better Place."
Below is a preview of the film. Find out more and where it will be released at http://glencampbellmovie.com.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
CMA Awards to feature Glen Campbell tribute
As Glen Campbell bids farewell to country music fans with his tour, it has been announced he will be honored in a special tribute during the Country Music Association Awards. He recently played his last performance in Kentucky at the Renfro Valley Entertainment Center. Check out our full recap here.
Vince Gill, Brad Paisley and Keith Urban will team up to pay tribute to Glen Campbell at next month's Country Music Association Awards, which will be televised. All three are by far the top guitarists in country music. They will play a tribute in honor of Glen Campbell. Campbell is not only a fine guitar player, but also a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and 1968 CMA Entertainer of the Year.
Glen Campbell was diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease earlier this year. His last studio album, "Ghost On the Canvas" was released in August.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Glen Campbell bids farewell to Kentucky with concert
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Glen Campbell at Renfro Valley - by Jessica Blankenship |
You could say it was a bittersweet goodbye on Saturday night in Renfro Valley, Kentucky, as Glen Campbell performed. Battling Alzheimers, the country music legend performed his last show in Kentucky as part of his Farewell Tour.
Despite having to read the lyrics from the monitors, Glen Campbell showed he still has the ability to entertain. His soulful heartfelt vocals down to his guitar playing made him feel right at home.
Joining on stage with Glen Campbell were his children. His daughter and son would join for a bluegrass style duet. Afterwards, Glen would join his daughter, Ashley, who had the looks of Carrie Underwood but could play the fire out of a banjo. They would play a firey version of "Dueling Banjos".
In between songs, Campbell would tell little snippets of jokes, but most of all, he showed excitement for being there - for being able to still play. He didn't let something overcome him and he let his guitar do the talking.
After playing "Rhinestone Cowboy" with a five minute standing ovation, Glen Campbell appeared back on stage for an encore. In a haunting and touching tribute with the song, "A Better Place," those in the audience heard the story of a man who has done all he could do in his life and he is happy. He is proud of what he has achieved and he knows his time has almost come to say goodbye.
For Glen Campbell, the rhinestones will still shine on and the Wichita Lineman will always be on the line.
More information on Alzheimers Disease, please go to http://www.alz.org
Glen Campbell Renfro Valley Set List
Gentle on My Mind
Galveston
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Try a Little Kindness
Walls
Where’s the Playground Susie
Dreams of the Everyday Housewife
Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
True Grit
Kentucky Means Paradise
Dueling Banjos (with daughter Ashley)
It’s Your Amazing Grace
Ghost on the Canvas
Any Trouble
It’s Only Make Believe
I Can’t Stop Loving You
Southern Nights
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
Wichita Lineman
Rhinestone Cowboy
Encore:
In My Arms
A Better Place
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