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Country singers Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker, who were engaged, are shown at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 15, 1979. His relationship with Tucker was turbulent. Campbell was married four times and had eight children.
Glen Campbell, left, and Bobbie Gentry, center, hold the Grammy's they won in Hollywood on March 1, 1968, for best recorded singing performances of the year. Campbell won several awards for “By the Time I Get to Phoenix.” Gentry won top female honors for “Ode to Billie Joe.” The man at right is unidentified.
Singers Glen Campbell, left, and Jose Feliciano appear on Glen Campbell's television program on Feb. 11, 1969. Campbell had a weekly audience of some 50 million people for the “Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour” on CBS from 1969 to 1972.
Glen Campbell and Grandpa Jones at the Country Music Awards in Nashville in 1978.
At the wedding of singer-songwriter Kenny Rogers and TV actress Marianne Gordon, on Oct. 3, 1977, in Los Angeles, are, from left, singer John Davidson, Glen Campbell, Gordon, Rogers, and singer John Denver.
Singer and actor Glen Campbell, with football great Joe Namath in 1969. The two appeared together in the film "Norwood."
Singer and actor Glen Campbell, with football great Joe Namath in a scene from their Paramount film "Norwood" in 1969. They play Vietnam veterans.
Singer Glen Campbell watches his shot as he plays a round of golf at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, Calif., in 1976.
Musician Glen Campbell poses for a portrait in Malibu, California, in 2011. The Arkansas native was the son of a sharecropper.
Glen Campbell appeared with his wife, Kim Woolen, left, and daughter Ashley Campbell at the 54th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in 2012.
American country music artist Glen Campbell performs during the Country Music Association Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2012.
Singer Glen Campbell performs during his Goodbye Tour in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Sept. 6, 2012. Campbell announced in June 2011 that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.