Glen Campbell has entered the final phases of his battle with Alzheimer's, and in a new interview, his wife Kim reveals the country and pop legend has lost the ability to speak.
Glen Campbell's wife has been forced to make the heartbreaking decision to return the ailing country star to a full-time memory care facility as his battle with Alzheimer's progresses.
Kim Campbell says her husband Glen Campbell is back home, and the family is taking his Alzheimer’s Disease battle one day at a time. The singer is usually healthy and cheerful, she says, but prone to physical outbursts, including one that gave her a black eye.
Tim McGraw brought the house down at the 2015 Academy Awards on Sunday night (Feb. 22). The country superstar performed Glen Campbell's final song, the Oscar-nominated "I’m Not Gonna Miss You," during the broadcast.
Glen Campbell's upcoming tour documentary 'Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me' which chronicles his battle with Alzheimer's Disease while on the road is set for release on Oct. 24, but right now, the singer is in hot water. Campbell is being sued for breach of contract.
Glen Campbell has been moved to a facility that specializes in Alzheimer’s care. The 77-year-old has been battling the disease for three years. Fans found out about it in 2011.
On the "retro rack" is a singer who was not only major star, who crossed over from country music top pop music, but also had his own television show and appeared in a John Wayne movie.
Glen Campbell has been receiving a ton of attention recently because of the special recognition that he was awarded at the recent CMA awards in Nashville. Glen was diagnosed last year with Alzheimer's Disease and it has already taken at least part of Glen's ability to perform, so he and his family of musicians has taken to the road for one last tour...