I am heartbroken to say that my best friend, Clyde Holly, singer and guitarist for the band "Biloxi", passed away in his sleep early Sunday, September 10.
Clyde and I were best friends for 33 years, we met as teenagers learning to play guitars. He was a world-class singer and guitar player, and with his band "Biloxi", named for the main town here at home, made two excellent CDs, "Let the Games Begin" and "Right The Music". He was the original producer and manager for 3 Doors Down and the CD he produced for them is what got them their record deal.
Besides being probably the best singer I've ever heard and a great guitarist too, Clyde was the sweetest person you'd ever want to meet. He would help anybody he could because he loved people. He is already horribly missed and will be deeply mourned by anybody who knew him.
I got to see him play a show with his duo partner Geoffrey Cowart Saturday night, and helped them haul the gear back to the wstudio. I left him at about 3AM and am glad I went out to see him play that night. As always he kicked ass and so did Geoffrey.
You can go to www.biloximusic.com to read the obituary and for a link to express condolences. Some of you may recall I lost my brother Steve about 2 years ago. Clyde was as close to me as my own brother and it hasn't sunk in yet, but he was a great musician and his passing should be noted on this site because of that. He loved Gibsons and Hamers best but back in the day owned a San Dimas Student Rhoads in white!
Clyde, I will always love you, my friend.
Clyde and I were best friends for 33 years, we met as teenagers learning to play guitars. He was a world-class singer and guitar player, and with his band "Biloxi", named for the main town here at home, made two excellent CDs, "Let the Games Begin" and "Right The Music". He was the original producer and manager for 3 Doors Down and the CD he produced for them is what got them their record deal.
Besides being probably the best singer I've ever heard and a great guitarist too, Clyde was the sweetest person you'd ever want to meet. He would help anybody he could because he loved people. He is already horribly missed and will be deeply mourned by anybody who knew him.
I got to see him play a show with his duo partner Geoffrey Cowart Saturday night, and helped them haul the gear back to the wstudio. I left him at about 3AM and am glad I went out to see him play that night. As always he kicked ass and so did Geoffrey.
You can go to www.biloximusic.com to read the obituary and for a link to express condolences. Some of you may recall I lost my brother Steve about 2 years ago. Clyde was as close to me as my own brother and it hasn't sunk in yet, but he was a great musician and his passing should be noted on this site because of that. He loved Gibsons and Hamers best but back in the day owned a San Dimas Student Rhoads in white!
Clyde, I will always love you, my friend.
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