COUNTRY MUSIC SUCCESS STORIES PODCAST RELEASE LIVE AT THE GLEN CAMPBELL MUSEUM
A TRIBUTE TO THE RHINESTONE COWBOY, GLEN CAMPBELL with TK KIMBRELL, JULIAN RAYMOND AND MIKE BORCHETTA
Award-winning broadcaster and podcaster, Candy O’Terry and Music City Mentor, Jacy Dawn Valeras have released a special episode in their joint podcast project, Country Music Success Stories. The new podcast was taped in front of a live audience during the tribute to the life, music and iconic legacy of Glen Campbell. This segment is an intimate conversation and storytelling segment featuring TK Kimbrell, Julian Raymond and Mike Borchetta, who were instrumental and worked closely with the iconic Country music star. Subscribe to the podcast here and listen on all podcast platforms here.
“Sitting with three country music icons like TK Kimbrell, Julian Raymond and Mike Borchetta was such an honor. Their stories about Glen Campbell had the audience in the palm of their hand. I realize that our series is becoming a place where the history of country music is preserved for generations to come,” shared host of Country Music Success Stories, Candy O’Terry.
“Sharing the stage at the Glen Campbell Museum with such accomplished music industry icons was an absolute dream come true. Their stories, advice and love for Glen really shine through in our conversation. It was an honor to be a part of this inspiring tribute to the Rhinestone Cowboy,” expressed co-host of Country Music Success Stories, Jacy Dawn Valeras.
“Having Candy and Jacy co-host our annual Glen Campbell Tribute Week was simply stunning. Their approach to our storytelling event featuring TK Kimbrell, Julian Raymond and Mike Borchetta resulted in memorable responses that kept the audience enlightened throughout the evening,” added President, Clearbrook Hospitality-Ric Olsen
Past guests on Country Music Success Stories podcast have included Naomi Judd, Jeannie Seely, Jim Messina, Crystal Gayle, Lori McKenna, Anthony Resta, Jim Vest, Pam Lewis, Jamie O’Neal, Sonny LeMaire, Bobby Tomberlin, Frank Myers, Lily Isaac, Chris Lindsay, Bill Anderson, John Schneider, Collin Raye, Aimee Mayo, John and Robin Berry, Steve Dorff, Karen Staley, Kent Blazy, Larry Strickland, T.G. Sheppard and Kelly Lang.
About Glen Campbell Museum:
The Glen Campbell Museum and Rhinestone Stage, Clearbrook Hospitality, LLC – a subsidiary of Clearbrook Holdings Corp shares an experience and a multitude of immersive, interactive displays showcasing different stages of Glen’s life and extraordinary career as a studio musician in The Wrecking Crew (Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, The Beach Boys and others), the singer of many hit records (“Gentle On My Mind,” “By The Time I Get To Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Galveston,” “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Southern Nights”) and as a star of television and film (The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, True Grit, I’ll Be Me). Located at the corner of Broadway and 2nd Avenue, The Glen Campbell Museum features more than 4000 square feet of never-before-seen artifacts from his early years on the farm in Arkansas through his climb to super-stardom, including many of Glen’s legendary guitars and instruments, his extensive collection of golf paraphernalia, and intimate family photos as well as stage worn clothing and much more. In the evenings, the museum transforms into The Rhinestone Stage – a live music venue. The Rhinestone Stage is “The Gem of Lower Broadway” where national and local touring acts host intimate performances in an entirely unique environment.
About Glen Campbell:
Legendary singer and guitarist Glen Campbell brought country music to the mainstream as the genre’s first crossover star with hits like “Rhinestone Cowboy,” “Wichita Lineman” and “Southern Nights.” In a legendary career that spanned more than six decades and more than 50 million records sold, Campbell, a six-time GRAMMY winner, created an indelible mark on American pop culture as a beloved musician, singer, movie star and television personality. From his time as a groundbreaking guitarist for Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, The Beach Boys and many others in the archetypical backing band The Wrecking Crew, to his decades atop the charts, to the grace he showed as he closed his career while fighting Alzheimer’s disease, there are few artists who have touched as many lives as the Rhinestone Cowboy. Campbell capped off his extraordinary career with Adiós, a studio album released in 2017 shortly before his death.