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When Glen Campbell announced his Goodbye Tour on Feb. 15, 2011, fans didn’t yet know he’d been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. That news wouldn’t come until four months later, about two months prior to the planned kickoff of his trek. Campbell intended for his Goodbye Tour to be his last even before revealing his battle with Alzheimer’s, which he’d been quietly living with for a few years by that time. He shared his diagnosis when the disease progressed to the point where fans might notice that he was struggling; at the time, with his tour looming, his wife Kim noted, “Glen is still an awe...
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When Glen Campbell announced his Goodbye Tour on Feb. 15, 2011, fans didn’t yet know he’d been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. That news wouldn’t come until four months later, about two months prior to the planned kickoff of his trek. Campbell intended for his Goodbye Tour to be his last even before revealing his battle with Alzheimer’s, which he’d been quietly living with for a few years by that time. He shared his diagnosis when the disease progressed to the point where fans might notice that he was struggling; at the time, with his tour looming, his wife Kim noted, “Glen is still an awe...
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Eddie Van Halen has been posthumously honoured with The National GUITAR Museum's Lifetime Achievement Award. . The late Van Halen axe-slayer has become the first guitarist to be recognised with the accolade in memoriam for his contribution to the history of guitar playing. It is perhaps fitting that we don't need to explain why Eddie is deserving of such an honour, everyone who has ever heard his guitar playing knows. Eddie certainly would have received this award at some point in the future, as it seemed that he still had a lifetime of guitar greatness to give, The National GUITAR Museum said...
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