Clyde Lee McCoy (December 29, 1903 – June 11, 1990), was an American jazz trumpeter whose popularity spanned seven decades. He is best remembered for...
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Brian McCoy (1943–1975), Irish musician, trumpet player Carl McCoy (born 1963), musician Charlie McCoy (born 1941), American musician Clyde McCoy (1903–1990)...
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wah pedal was released to the public in February 1967 with an image of Clyde McCoy on the bottom of the pedal. Warwick Electronics Inc. assigned Lester...
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work as a session musician with former Drifters member Clyde McPhatter touring the UK. In 1974, McCoy was playing with London-based band Scrapyard when they...
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"McCoy." The McMichaels, a brother and sister played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in 29 and 21 episodes, respectively, lived on the hill near the McCoys...
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recurring cast member of The Real McCoys as George MacMichael, the friendly neighbor of "Grandpa Amos McCoy" (Walter Brennan). Clyde worked well opposite Brennan...
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Christmas Band (during the early years on KMET, it had been “Sugar Blues” by Clyde McCoy). The same Los Angeles area group recorded some of the musical teasers...
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Lebanon Valley College Clyde McCoy (1903–1990), American jazz trumpeter Clyde McPhatter (1932–1972), American R&B singer Clyde Milan (1887–1953), American...
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include a Klon Centaur, TS808 tube screamer, multiple fuzz pedals and a Clyde McCoy Wah. Philip has worked with Cesar Diaz, Tommy Cougar, and Alexander Dumble...
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included filming movie shorts, singing with orchestras, recording with Clyde McCoy and his Kentucky Band, and performing in New York, Pittsburgh and Chicago...
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