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Clyde MoodyClyde Moody Clyde Moody American singer-songwriter Clyde Leonard Moody (September 19, 1915 – April 7, 1989),[1] also known as the "Hillbilly Waltz King" and sometimes as "The Genial Gentleman of Country Music" was one of the great founders of American Bluegrass music. Early life and career Born in Cherokee, North Carolina, United States,[1] Moody got his start in the late 1930s in the string band J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers.[1] In September 1940 he joined Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys on the Grand Ole Opry.[1] Moody's guitar style was unique, with him finger picking with his thumb and index finger.[2] Moody also had a mellow voice that was a good contrast to Bill Monroe's voice. He appeared on Monroe's first solo… (Source: Wikipedia)
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