In concert and in the memoir, Webb shares the genesis of the duo’s Grammy-winning collaborations, much of which happened before they even met. Webb’s moving and often humorous account through performance and anecdotes - punctuated with photos, video and audio clips - offers a rare window into the process by which songs become radio hits. A gifted composer whose complicated chords and song structures could not be performed by just anybody and a natural-born musician with an almost unnatural vocal range and musical abilities - theirs was a fated partnership that began before they even met. In Webb’s very personal concert, he pays homage to his friend and collaborator, with performances including virtual duets, new music videos, and stories of how these iconic songs came to be. Martin’s Press) now available in paperback and audiobook read by Webb himself. Webb also shares his stories in his recent literary memoir The Cake and the Rain (St. Now in his touring multi-media show Jimmy Webb: The Glen Campbell Years (Saturday, Octoat 8PM) Webb brings fans of his music a unique connection to their favorite songs, revealing the stories behind the legacy he created with his friend Glen Campbell. (Aliso Viejo, CA, August 28, 2019) –Songwriter Jimmy Webb has had chart-topping hits in a unique range of genres, from country to pop to disco, with songs including “Worst That Could Happen,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Up, Up and Away” and “MacArthur Park.” But perhaps the most enduring partnership out of all those memorable songs is his musical brotherhood with Glen Campbell.
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