Glen Campbell, superstar entertainer of 1960s and ’70s, dies

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(AP) – Glen Campbell, the grinning, high-pitched entertainer
who had such hits as “Rhinestone Cowboy” and spanned country, pop, television
and movies, has died. He was 81.Campbell’s publicist Sandy Brokaw says the singer died Tuesday morning in
Nashville. No cause was immediately given. Campbell announced in June 2011 that
he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and that it was in its early
stages at that time.

Campbell was one of the biggest stars of the late 1960s and 1970s. He sold
more than 45 million records, had 12 gold albums and 75 chart hits. He
co-starred with John Wayne in the 1969 movie “True Grit” and had a weekly
audience of some 50 million people for the “Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour” on CBS
from 1969 to 1972.

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