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The Roundup: Richie Havens, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Juno Awards, Glen Campbell, Billboard Music Awards, Amanda Palmer

Folk legend <b>Richie Havens</b> -- who will forever be known as the man who opened up Woodstock -- died today at age 72. -- <a href='http://www.therootsagency.com/artist-roster/richie-havens' target='new'>The Roots Agency</a> Folk legend Richie Havens -- who will forever be known as the man who opened up Woodstock -- died today at age 72. -- The Roots Agency

Concert: Glen Campbell in Los Angeles

Glen Campbell made his final stand in Los Angeles Sunday night (6/24) in a show that was part tribute and part showcase for the legendary guitar-slinger and vocalist. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Glen Campbell made his final stand in Los Angeles Sunday night (6/24) in a show that was part tribute and part showcase for the legendary guitar-slinger and vocalist.

Video: Glen Campbell's "A Better Place," plus tour dates

Glen Campbell, who's currently in the midst of a farewell tour following his revelation that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, has released the second video from his newest album. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Glen Campbell, who's currently in the midst of a farewell tour following his revelation that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, has released the second video from his newest album.

Concert: Glen Campbell in Uncasville, CT

Any musician or act  promoting a 'final' or 'farewell' tour takes a calculated risk that they will not be rejected by fans if, for whatever reason, they decide to come back. And numerous acts have come back after their 'final' tour to enjoy years -- even decades -- of additional time on the meter. The Who and The Doobie Brothers are two bands that immediately come to mind. Any musician or act promoting a "final" or "farewell" tour takes a calculated risk that they will not be rejected by fans if, for whatever reason, they decide to come back.

Glen Campbell furthers North American "Goodbye" run

Country legend Glen Campbell keeps filling out his 'Goodbye' tour, this time adding several secondary markets to the in-progress trek behind his final studio set, 'Ghost on the Canvas.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike Country legend Glen Campbell keeps filling out his "Goodbye" tour, this time adding several secondary markets to the in-progress trek behind his final studio set, "Ghost on the Canvas."

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band join Grammy performers

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band is the latest act to sign on to perform at this year's Grammy Awards ceremony, joining Paul McCartney, Katy Perry and Glen Campbell, among others. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band is the latest act to sign on to perform at this year's Grammy Awards ceremony, joining Paul McCartney, Katy Perry and Glen Campbell, among others.

Allman Brothers Band, Glen Campbell among Recording Academy honorees

The Allman Brothers Band, Glen Campbell, George Jones and Diana Ross are just a few of the musicians being honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards by The Recording Academy in February. The Allman Brothers Band, Glen Campbell, George Jones and Diana Ross are just a few of the musicians being honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards by The Recording Academy in February.

Glen Campbell fills "Goodbye" trek through spring

Country legend Glen Campbell has filled out his 'Goodbye' tour, tacking plenty of 2012 dates onto the impending run in support of his recently released and final studio set, 'Ghost on the Canvas.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike Country legend Glen Campbell has filled out his "Goodbye" tour, tacking plenty of 2012 dates onto the impending run in support of his recently released and final studio set, "Ghost on the Canvas."

Album: Glen Campbell, "Ghost on the Canvas" (Surfdog)

Alzheimer's usually takes everything away from the people who can least afford to lose anything. Memories, names, faces, places and situations, it will rob them and return to the scene of the crime again and again. People with Alzheimer's rarely get much out of the deal. Alzheimer's usually takes everything away from the people who can least afford to lose anything. Memories, names, faces, places and situations, it will rob them and return to the scene of the crime again and again. People with Alzheimer's rarely get much out of the deal.
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