Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh and hit songwriter Jimmy Webb surprised an audience in Wichita, Kansas with an intimate version of ...
Joe Walsh and Jimmy Webb delivered a rare, raw 'Wichita Lineman' duet at VetsAid in Wichita, sparking emotional fan reactions ...
Walsh came and went from the stage playing songs spanning his career while other acts like the Tedeschi Trucks Band and Nathaniel Rateliff played short sets and were joined by Walsh for classics like ...
Glen Campbell wasn't the only one who had an intense emotional reaction the first time he heard his No. 1 hit, "Wichita Lineman".
Jimmy Webb, born in Elk City, Oklahoma, is a giant in the songwriting world. Touring in support of a new memoir, “The Cake and the Rain,” Webb is scheduled to perform at 7 p.m. Monday at IDL Ballroom, ...
Puget Sound Fire Deputy Chief Jimmy Webb died on Sept. 5 from occupational-related cancer after retiring less than three months earlier. Webb worked with Puget Sound Fire for 26 years, holding titles ...
The pop-rock song “Worst That Could Happen” dropped in late 1968 and was an almost immediate success for The Brooklyn Bridge. Originally a Jimmy Webb tune first recorded by The 5th Dimension, The ...
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