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  1. Clyde McPhatter (Durham, Carolina del Norte, 15 de noviembre de 1932 – 13 de junio de 1972) fue un cantante afroamericano de doo wop y de R&B, quizá el más imitado a nivel mundial durante los años 50 y 60, lo que le convirtió en una figura clave en la formación de esos géneros musicales.

  2. Clyde Lensley McPhatter (November 15, 1932 – June 13, 1972) was an American rhythm and blues, soul, and rock and roll singer. He was one of the most widely imitated R&B singers of the 1950s and early 1960s [2] and was a key figure in the shaping of doo-wop and R&B.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Clyde McPhatter (born Nov. 15, 1932, Durham, N.C., U.S.—died June 13, 1972, New York, N.Y.) was an American rhythm-and-blues singer popular in the 1950s whose emotional style anticipated soul music. One of the most dramatic vocalists of his generation, McPhatter grew up in a devout Christian family that moved from North Carolina to ...

  4. 28 de abr. de 2012 · Clyde McPhatter -- A Lover's Question. Jack Gauntt. 56.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 14K. 1.6M views 12 years ago. Clyde McPhatter -- A Lover's Question ...more. Clyde McPhatter -- A...

  5. Clyde McPhatter (Durham, Carolina del Norte, 15 de noviembre 1932 – 13 de junio 1972) fue un cantante afromericano de doo wop y de R&B, quizá el más imitado a nivel mundial durante los años 50 y 60, lo que le convirtió en una figura clave en la formación de esos géneros musicales.

  6. CLYDE MCPHATTER. < Class of 1987. All Inductees > YEAR. 1987. INDUCTED BY. Ben E. King. CATEGORY. Performers. The unlikely star that guided music towards soul. Clyde McPhatter injected R&B with the unrestrained emotional zeal of gospel music. He was one of many to cross over from the sacred to the secular, but his high tenor was one of a kind.

  7. Clyde Lensley McPhatter. Mini Bio. Clyde McPhatter was born in Durham, NC, on November 15, 1932, one of six children. The McPhatters moved to New York City in late 1950 and McPhatter,. after singing for a few years with gospel groups, joined Billy Ward's Dominoes.