Moody, Clyde, 1915-1989
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Moody, Clyde, 1915-1989
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Moody, Clyde 1917-
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Country and bluegrass performer. Born September 19, 1915. Died April 7, 1989. Full name: Clyde Leonard Moody. Songwriter, performer, and recording artist. Worked with Wade Mainer's Sons of the Mountaineers during the 1930s. Worked with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys from 1940-1944, and then became a solo performer and Grand Ole Opry star. His hit recordings include "Shenandoah Waltz." His songwriting credits include the bluegrass standard "Six White Horses."
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