Clyde McCoy, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Clyde McCoy

American jazz trumpeter and recording artist

Date of Birth: 29-Dec-1903

Place of Birth: Ashland, Kentucky, United States

Date of Death: 11-Jun-1990

Profession: bandleader, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Clyde McCoy

  • Clyde Lee McCoy (December 29, 1903 – June 11, 1990), was an American jazz trumpeter whose popularity spanned seven decades.
  • He is best remembered for his theme song, "Sugar Blues", written by Clarence Williams and Lucy Fletcher, and also as a co-founder of Down Beat magazine in 1935.
  • The song hit in 1931 and 1935, in Columbia and Decca versions, and returned to Billboard magazine's Country (Hillbilly) chart in 1941.
  • It was also played with vocals, by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Fats Waller and Ella Fitzgerald. Johnny Mercer had a vocal hit in 1947.
  • McCoy was a member of one of the families of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, and was based at various times in Los Angeles, New York City, and at Chicago's Drake Hotel, where he first performed "Sugar Blues" in 1930.
  • He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6426 Hollywood Boulevard.

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