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.
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The official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Glen Campbell Museum and Rhinestone Stage at 2nd & Broadway in downtown Nashville took place on Thursday, February 13, 2020. The new museum and entertainment venue presented by Clearbrook Hospitality celebrates the legacy and life of Glen Campbell. Pictured l to r: Kevin Jones (Clearbrook Hospitality), Ric Olsen (President, Clearbrook Hospitality), Mike Shmerling (CEO, Clearbrook Holdings, Inc), Mayor John Cooper, Kim Campbell, Cal Campbell and Ashley Campbell. (Photo credit: Tom Galloway)
Clearbrook Hospitality, LLC is a subsidiary of Clearbrook Holdings Corp., a diversified management and private investment company. Led by President Ric Olsen, the Clearbrook Hospitality group consists of multiple, and growing, Nashville based initiatives including the Glen Campbell Museum and Rhinestone Stage, group sales, live music, consumer experience events, and transportation services.