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  • Sep 19, 1915
    Clyde Moody is born on a Cherokee reservation in North Carolina. After working with Bill Monroe, he becomes a Grand Ole Opry solo performer in the mid-1940s, cracking country music's Top 10 twice
    Sep 6, 1940
    Guitarist Clyde Moody joins Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, performing in Bluefield, West Virginia. Moody remains a band member for the next four years, playing mandolin on "Mule Skinner Blues"
    May 3, 1947
    Ernest Tubb's Record Shop opens at 720 Commerce Street in Nashville. The event draws a number of artists, including Eddy Arnold, Clyde Moody, Johnny Bond, Lew Childre and Curly Fox & Texas Ruby
    Feb 1, 1948
    Having left Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, fiddler Chubby Wise joins guitarist Clyde Moody--also an ex-Blue Grass Boy--as regular on-air performers with radio station WARL in Arlington, Virginia
    Dec 1, 1949
    Clyde Moody records "I Love You Because" in Cincinnati
    Sep 3, 1965
    The first weekend bluegrass festival, organized by Carlton Haney, opens in Fincastle, Virginia. The three-day event features Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, Clyde Moody, Jimmy Martin, Don Reno, Mac Wiseman, The Country Gentlemen and others
    Apr 7, 1989
    Clyde Moody dies in a Nashville hospital. He toured with Bill Monroe, but eventually broke into his own as a vocalist, scoring Top 10 records with 1948's "Red Roses Tied In Blue" and 1950's "I Love You Because"
    Oct 13, 2011
    Billy "Crash" Craddock, Clyde Moody, songwriters John D. Loudermilk and Billy Edd Wheeler and Christian singer Michael English are inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in Kannapolis

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