Grammy Lifetime Achievement award winner Glen Campbell certainly didn't show signs of his Alzheimer's disease on the Grammy stage Sunday night. The country legend, who's been using teleprompters on his current farewell tour, never glanced down once singing his iconic 'Rhinestone Cowboy,' and he had everyone from Paul McCartney to Lady Gaga singing and clapping along.
"I've got my own choir here," Glen laughed in the middle of the song.
The Band Perry began the medley of Glen Campbell hits with 'Gentle on My Mind,' backed by the 75-year-old singer's band, which includes his sons and daughter. Blake Shelton followed with 'Southern Nights' before the country legend himself took the stage sporting a white sequined jacket, black pants and a whole lot of energy.
The only thing I noticed about his performance on the Grammy show was that when his song was over, you could hear him say, “Where do I go now?” and then the show cut quickly to a commercial.
That was one of the highlights of the Grammy’s.
Since the Grammy’s are supposed to represent all music, why is Gospel left out? Every other form is there, some I would not even dain to call music, just a jumble of words and harsh music.
Oh, I know they have the DOVE awards, but if the Grammy’s is truly about all music Gospel has to be included.