i THINK HE WAS BORN IN 1949
Clyde Stubblefield drummed for James Brown.
Yes she was
The Drifters had the most famous and successful version. From Robin in Harlow,Essex,England
No, Sam Cooke never sang with the Drifters. He sang with the Soul Stirrers. Margery Graham Larbert Scotland
under the boardwalk
Yes
I've heard that Clyde had a son with Ruth Brown. He was a member of Bill Pinkney's Drifters as recently as only a couple of years ago. I've heard that Clyde had a son with Ruth Brown. He was a member of Bill Pinkney's Drifters as recently as only a couple of years ago.
the Ink Spots or Clyde Mc Phatter of the Drifters
Clyde Mcphatter is a R&B, pop, and soul singer. The song, " A Lover's Question" is one of his best known songs. He had his own group called, "The Drifters".
Clyde McPhatter, who was once a member of The Drifters.
Frank Clyde Brown has written: 'Elkanah Settle: His Life and Works'
Clyde Hart was born in 1935.
Clyde Stubblefield drummed for James Brown.
Clyde Kennard was born in 1927.
Clyde Hefer was born in 1961.
Clyde Packer was born in 1935.
Tom Clyde was born in 1923.