Artist Bio:
Clyde McPhatter was an American R&B and soul singer born on November 15, 1932, in North Carolina. He was best known for his powerful voice and smooth vocal delivery, which helped define the genre of soul music in the 1950s. McPhatter was the lead singer of the influential vocal group The Drifters, where he recorded a number of hits including "Money Honey" and "Such a Night."
In addition to his work with The Drifters, McPhatter also had a successful solo career with hits such as "A Lover's Question" and "Treasure of Love." He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 for his contributions to the genre. McPhatter's soulful voice and innovative vocal style have had a lasting impact on the development of R&B and soul music.
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