It was a shame because, even though we all knew it was coming for a while, it still sucks. He was part of a bunch of session players called the 'Wrecking Crew' which played for a lot of big music stars in the day. His last CD called 'Adios' was actually pretty good. I'm glad I got to see him at CMA Fest, even though you could tell the Alzheimer's was starting to take its toll. He played a couple songs and went to leave, and had to be reminded that he had to keep going and he kept doing this after every song or 2, and nobody booed or was upset cause it was common knowledge that his mind was starting to go because of this.
RIP Rhinestone Cowboy
Daniel
Ah yes, the Wrecking Crew. Session musicians (anonymous to the public, but highly regarded in their circles) that played on so many 60's hits.
Basically sidemen for Phil Spector, but also played on hits for the Beach Boys, the Mamas and Papas, the Fifth Dimension, The Byrds, Simon and Garfunkel,
even the Monkees and the Partridge Family.
Basically, the core of the crew was:
Hal Blaine, drums
Carol Kaye, bass
Tommy Tedesco, guitar
Larry Knechtel, Leon Russell, keyboards
Glen was one of them, and the Crew backed him on many of his hits. He was in good company.