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Though Campbell was diagnosed six months ago, the 75-year-old "Rhinestone Cowboy" singer, who hosted The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour on CBS from 1969 to '72, is just going public now in advance of his upcoming farewell tour.
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Though Campbell was diagnosed six months ago, the 75-year-old "Rhinestone Cowboy" singer, who hosted The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour on CBS from 1969 to '72, is just going public now in advance of his upcoming farewell tour.
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Swayze also did stints onstage where he starred in a London production of “Guys and Dolls,” in 2006, and earlier appeared on Broadway in “Goodtime Charley” (1975) and “Chicago” (2003).
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Goodtime party girl blogger, Alison has come to the realization that her partying ‘til dawn isn’t as much fun as it used to be.
Brunch « XUP 2008
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Goodtime party girl blogger, Alison has come to the realization that her partying ‘til dawn isn’t as much fun as it used to be.
2008 May 01 « XUP 2008
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No too much ‘Goodtime’ you know…too much having fun this period
Archive 2008-03-01 princesa 2008
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No too much ‘Goodtime’ you know…too much having fun this period
Lenten Appraisal princesa 2008
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So you had the big-time stars showing up to be on the "Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour."
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In 1969, he was a huge sensation with all the wrong people: He had his own family TV show on CBS (The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour), and he costarred with John Wayne in True Grit.
Belle and Sebastian Trim the Twee; Countripolitan Campbell Revisited 2003
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That would have been on the "Goodtime Hour," wouldn't it ...
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