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Re: Country Pop Legends - Glen on TV

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I have this PBS Special stored on my DVR, it is nice to learn it was recorded at the Andy Williams Theater, I watch it all the time, whenever Campbell is on stage and the camera cuts to the audience, everyone is looking up at their icon and mouthing the words.

It is nice to have a girl's chorus serve as back up, especially Southern Nights.

I love the way the camera dolly sweeps over the audience, breathtaking.

The lighting, color and sound is beautiful.

There is a possibility this show is for sale, through their main store's 1 800 Number, I will have to give them a call and inquire.


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Re: Country Pop Legends - Glen on TV

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Those are great performances Dee! I remember Randy and me searching high and low to find out when and where these performances were recorded. Glen's performance of Wichita Lineman is Randy's favorite, right Randy?

The performances were released on a DVD in 2007 called "Legends of Country: Classic Hits of 50s, 60s and 70s".

Great to hear these are broadcasted again. Thank you for keeping us up to date. You're doing a tremendous job.


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Re: Country Pop Legends - Glen on TV

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This is truly a fantastic program!
It was filmed at the Andy Williams Theater in Branson, MO, copyrighted 2006! Therefore, Glen's performances are pre-Meet Glen Campbell. Very rare, I think.
Last broadcasted on PBS in 2011 prior to this weekend and next week.
I hope all of you in the U.S. were able or will be able to catch this program.
Hopefully, we will see some of Glen's performances on this program on YouTube.
He received a standing ovation for performing "Rhinestone Cowboy".
His guitar solo on "Galveston" is one of the best that I can remember--Glen just plays on and on, seemingly lost in a spiritual mindset of creativity and self-expression. He doesn't appear to be aware that he is onstage; it's just "Me and My Guitar".
Truly a guitar legend.


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Some public television stations in the U.S. are airing a program titled "My Music: Country Pop Legends" this weekend (with repeats on other dates).
Check your local public TV listings for specific dates and times in your area.

Following is a description of this program. Click on the links below to watch the previews.

Country pop legends perform their biggest and most-loved hit recordings from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in this entry in the MY MUSIC series of specials. County music legend Roy Clark hosts this emotional trip down three decades of memory lane. Performances from Glen Campbell, Crystal Gayle, Hank Locklin, Bill Anderson, BJ Thomas, the Bellamy Brothers, the Browns and more are intermixed with full-length vintage archival gems from the vaults.

UPDATED:
"Country Pop Legends" includes the following performances:

Note * = song not in broadcast program

Tennessee Waltz – Patti Page
Southern Nights – Glen Campbell
Rhinestone Cowboy – Glen Campbell
Send Me The Pillow You Dream On – Hank Locklin
Please Help Me, I’m Falling – Hank Locklin
You Are My Sunshine/Tumbling Tumbleweeds – Gene Autry (vintage clip)
The Old Lamplighter – The Browns
The Three Bells – The Browns
Make The World Go Away – Eddy Arnold (vintage clip)
Still – Bill Anderson
Gone – Ferlin Husky
I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash (vintage clip)
Coal Miner’s Daughter – Loretta Lynn (vintage clip)
Stand By Your Man – Tammy Wynette (vintage clip)
Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue – Crystal Gayle
Wichita Lineman – Glen Campbell
Galveston – Glen Campbell
That Aggravating Beaty, Lula Wall – Minnie Pearl (vintage clip)
Tiger By The Tail – Buck Owens (vintage clip)
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – B.J. Thomas
Hooked On A Feeling – B.J. Thomas
I Can Help – Billy Swan
Let Your Love Flow – The Bellamy Brothers
It’s Only Make Believe – Glen Campbell *
Scarlet Ribbons – The Browns *
City Lights – Bill Anderson *
When I Dream – Crystal Gayle *
If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body, Would You Hold It Against Me – The Bellamy Brothers *
Redneck Girl – The Bellamy Brothers *
Yesterday When I Was Young – Roy Clark *

This program originally aired in 2011.

Previews:
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It appears that at least some stations will be gifting Country Pop Legends DVD and CD sets for pledges!

Dee


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