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Campbell was loose and easy-going all day, joking his way through rehearsal and posing for pictures with fans before and after the show. Two drove six hours and showed up with homemade shirts that read "Glen Campbell Fan." A couple flew in from Seattle. Another fan noted he keeps Campbell's music in heavy rotation on his iPod. "It's wonderful to meet someone with taste!" Campbell said with a laugh. Tour manager Bill Maclay said the good mood is due to the presence of Campbell's family. His wife, Kim, began coming on the road with him three years ago. And his band includes his oldest daughter, Debby Campbell-Cloyd, who sings harmony, and his three youngest children: sons Cal on drums and Shannon on guitar, and daughter Ashley on banjo and keys. All those familiar faces make Campbell feel comfortable. "The road is home right now," Maclay said. As much as Campbell enjoyed being on stage, the few moments he spent in the wings while watching Debby and Ashley sing a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" may have been his favorite. "I like to hear sister harmonies," he said in a whisper. "I don't know what it is. They're amazing. I'm really blessed. It's awesome." ___ Online:
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