GLEN CAMPBELL FORGOT THE LYRICS TO “RHINESTONE COWBOY” IN 2011. HIS DAUGHTER ASHLEY STOOD NEXT TO HIM ON STAGE AND SANG THEM INTO HIS EAR. He’d been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s that June. The doctors said no more touring. Glen said one more. They called it the Goodbye Tour. Ashley played banjo in the band — his daughter, 24 years old, watching her father from three feet away as the disease took pieces of him in real time. Some nights he was sharp. Some nights he forgot which song came next. Ashley learned to read his face. When his eyes went somewhere far away mid-verse, she’d lean in close to the microphone and feed him the next line, soft enough that the audience never heard her. He’d catch up. Smile at her. Keep singing. The tour lasted 151 shows. Glen made it through every one. What does it cost a daughter to be her father’s memory on the same stage where the world is saying goodbye to him?
When Ashley Campbell Became Glen Campbell’s Memory On Stage In 2011, Glen Campbell stood beneath the stage lights with a…