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Wednesday, January 09, 2019

CLYDIE KING 

Sad to read reports of the death of singer Clydie King at 75. News coming in as I write this . . . . .  

Rumours abounded about her relationship with Bob and various folk report she married him and bore him two children. If the rumours of her demise are true our thoughts and care and love go out to them and Bob too!

 


Trouble No More DVD

Wiki entry:
Discovered by songwriter Richard Berry, King began her recording career in 1956 with Little Clydie and the Teens; before she was a member of Ray CharlesRaelettes for three years and contributed to early 1960s recordings by producer Phil Spector. She recorded solo singles for Specialty RecordsKent Records and others.
King provided backing vocals for Humble Pie, which had great success in the United States, and she went on to become an in-demand session singer, worked with Venetta Fields and Sherlie Matthews and recorded with B.B. KingThe Rolling StonesSteely DanBarbra StreisandBob DylanLinda RonstadtJoe CockerDickey BettsJoe Walsh, and many others.
She was a member of The Blackberries with Fields and Matthews and sang on Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour, which became a feature film.

Seems sad but true




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Vocal legend and backing singer Clydie King (born Clydie Mae Crittendon in Dallas, Texas) 
- August 21, 1943 - January 8, 2019, RIP 


Jeff Harris' blog

"Trouble No More"

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