“I’m Not Gonna Miss You”: Why Did Glen Campbell Disinherit Three of His Children? – Part 1 – Ep 130

In the latest episode of Life’s Third Act, host Joe Cordell dives into the life of country music legend, Glen Campbell. Born into a poor, rural family, Campbell went from picking cotton in his native state of Arkansas as a boy to selling more than 45 million records worldwide. Known for countless hits like “Gentle on My Mind,” “Wichita Lineman,” and “Rhinestone Cowboy,” Campbell was a household name both on the airwaves and television. Like any country singer, Campbell also had his string of marriages and broken hearts; not everything was gentle crooning within the Campbell family. Join Mr. Cordell as he delves into the life, times, and legacy of one of country music’s greats. In part two of the series, discover the contents of the Campbell estate, the lengthy legal dispute after Campbell’s death, and the reason why he disinherited excluded three of his children from his will.

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Join us as we dive into the fascinating life and legacy of country music legend Glen Campbell. From his iconic hits like “Wichita Lineman,” “By The Time I Get To Phoenix,” “Rhinestone Cowboy,” “Gentle on My Mind” to his famous relationship with singer Tanya Tucker, we explore the career of this influential artist. Plus, we discuss the importance of estate planning and how it impacted Campbell’s family. Watch now to learn more about Glen Campbell’s net worth and his lasting impact on the music industry.

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