From September 1988, Glen Campbell sings "Milk Cow Blues" while his son Cal accompanies him on drums. This was Cal's first television performance! Interviews before & after the song.
Glen Campbell, guitar player extraordinaire. One of the best in his time. He'd pick with Chet, Jerry and all the rest. Singer, great all around entertainer, but most importantly, a loving father and all around nice man. R.I.P. Glen.
What a great interview, you guys! And Glen Campbell was always good! And then to bring his son, Cal, to play drums with him for that one song! That was incredible! And only five! So cute and dad, Glenn, seems to really love him!
My wife bought me the 1986 20th Anniversary collector’s series and I’m still playing it today inspired by him and Kenny Loggins who were both using them. Great guitars USA made and the fastest playing smoothest neck on any acoustic I ever played yet today!
That is absolutely terrible camera work. Glen's guitar intro would have been better if you could see what both of his hands were doing. Cal is cute and really good for 5 or 6 years old, but as a guitar player, I would have rather seen Glen. He is one of my Guitar Heroes.
This song was one that Elvis did for Sun Records.Elvis is impossible to better vocally but Glen does a great job and of course leaves the King standing in the guitar playing stakes.Check out the Sings The King album which is Glen doing a whole bunch of demos for Elvis in the mid sixties.Some great previously unheard tracks on it.