Harvey Brownstone Interviews Glen Campbell’s Daughter, Debby Campbell
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024
- Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Debby Campbell, Daughter of Music Legend Glen Campbell
About Harvey's guest:
Country music singer and activist for Alzheimer’s, Debby Campbell was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1956 to Diane Kirk and Glen Travis Campbell. She is the eldest of 8 children and the daughter of the most famous “Rhinestone Cowboy” Glen Campbell. Debby loved singing from an early age and spent many summers with her dad on tour, and in the television studios with his Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour television show.
Debby graduated high school in England living with her mom and step-dad Jack, while her step-dad was in the Air Force. Her dad, Glen became a world sensation, and would perform in England and send for Debby so she could spend time with him.
In her early 20’s, Debby married and became a mother of 3, two boys and a girl. She lived in Italy, and the US during this time and currently loves being a grandmother to 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grand child.
In the mid 80’s Debby became a flight attendant and today, remains flying international as well as domestic.
In 1987 Debby became part of her dads show on tour as a featured singer, along with her full time job as a flight attendant. She toured and traveled with the Glen Campbell show for 24 years, which included travels to Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Bermuda and so many more. Many of the Glen Campbell fans became loyal fans & friends of Debby’s and she has remained friends with them today.
Her appreciation for Country music landed her with her own show in Branson, Missouri at the Roy Clark Theatre in the early 90’s. She continued her career as a featured singer at the Grand Palace with her dad and then on to her Dad’s Theatre -The Glen Campbell Goodtime Theatre and ending with a residency at the Andy Williams Moon River Theatre.
Debby’s bragging rights include hosting the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, performances at the Grand Ole Opry, opened for greats and Grammy Award artist such as Charlie Daniels, Jerry Reed, Eddie Rabbit, Colin Raye, and performing the National Anthem for the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. She is an author of her recently released book titled “Life with My Father Glen Campbell”. She has also been credited with recording duets with her dad on “United We Stand”, “Let It Be Me”, and “Little Green Apples” and on multiple recording of Glen’s “Live with South Dakota Symphony” on CD and DVD. As Glen recorded some of his final music, Debby was instrumental on background vocals.
Debby’s latest project is the release of her new music in dedication to her Dad’s memory with the release scheduled in April 2018.
Debby is active with the Alzheimer’s cause and finds time for her first priority, family and friends. She golfs, enjoys bowling, travel and of course singing.
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Debby is truly a classy lady. She has gone through a tremendous amount of frustration with multiple people. I enjoy her music and support her story. Thank you Debby for being you.
What did you think of the interview?
I became a super fan of Glen C. when I saw him perform 2x in a day at NJ's GREAT ADVENTURE THEME PARK -- what a great personality and entertainer.
I never got to see him perform in person but he was a genius
Lovely interview. Glen Campbell was a super talented singer with great songs and also was a great musician. Brilliant guitar player. Really intricate musician. One of the best with Elvis and Dean Martin and many others. 🙂🙂👍
I agree 100%. Thank you so much for watching this very special episode of our show. ❤️
Mr Brownstone, you get some of the best people on your show. For people who love and miss Glen Campbell, how great to hear from his daughter.
My favorite Glen performance? Search TH-cam for his Boston Pops performance of “MacArthur Park.” OMG. If I’d been in that audience, I’d have been jumping up and down on a table tearing my hair out.
What a man!
Thanks so much for your support of our show. I wish more people would watch our show.
She's the embodiment of her dear dad. What a straightforward interview Mr. Harvey.
Thanks so much for watching this interview, which in my opinion should have gotten many more views than it has gotten so far.
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Perhaps because Glen & Debby are no longer that well known. Perhaps it would help if I posted your interview on my FB site.
@MsBackstager I would appreciate that more than words can say!! Thank you so much!!
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 That's because I appreciate you.
@MsBackstager and I appreciate you even more than you can ever imagine. ❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic interview. Debby looks so much like her dad and shares that honest spirit with him too. Hope she can forgive all and move forward in love and light.
She certainly has
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 You are a fantastic interviewer Harvey, always keeping it classy and uplifting ❤️
@tammykosiancic what a lovely thing to say. Thank you so very much. I really appreciate your support. 🙏❤️
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Thanks go to you Harvey❤️
Harvey, am I going against the rules? I'm not sure why my comments are being removed. This is a great interview and I only suggested it was a travesty that Glen Campbell wasn't inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Then I mentioned I was onto Tommy James next. I seriously thought you liked the feedback but if I am saying something against your rules please let me know. You must know by my comments these past few weeks upon discovering your great podcasts. 👍
I can assure you that our team has not removed any of your comments
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 That's so strange. I've watched so many these past weeks perhaps I made the comment in another podcast. I truly apologize. I just can't get enough of these fantastic interviews. Again, sorry my friend.
I’m so sorry your comment was removed. It was definitely not removed by us. We greatly appreciate your support for our show and your very kind and generous comments, which are enormously uplifting.