
Clyde McPhatter was an American R&B, pop, and soul singer born in 1932 in Durham, North Carolina. Known for his smooth tenor voice, he gained fame as the lead vocalist of The Drifters, contributing to hits like "Money Honey". Later, he embarked on a successful solo career, producing chart-topping singles such as "A Lover's Question" and "Treasure of Love". A pioneer in the crossover of R&B into mainstream pop, he was one of the first artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Clyde McPhatter remains a significant figure in shaping the sound of modern R&B and soul music.
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