
Clyde Bloodworth
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Chuck Campbell
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Clyde Bloodworth
It is with much sadness that I announce the passing of Clyde Bloodworth, one of my dearest friends of 55 years, Clyde passed Sunday Nov 17th in Chancellor, Alabama. He was a very accomplished Steel player. The Steel Guitar was his passion. I first met him in Warner Robins Georgia about 1964. We would both end up in the Washington DC (Northern Virginia) area where our friendship grew as we played music in bands together and separately. At this time arrangements are incomplete.


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Jim Cohen
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I am very sorry to learn of Clyde's passing. I always enjoyed talking with him at steel shows and got worried several years ago when he stopped attending. I remembered he was from Chancellor and tracked him down early this year and reached him by phone. He could converse but no longer recalled anything about having been involved with steel guitar. It was pretty sad then and sadder now. My condolences to his family and friends.
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Steve Leonard
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Jack Goodson
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arrangements
visitation will be at 1 pm wednesday nov 20, and service will be at 2 pm. will be held at pittman funeral home in geneva, alabama. if u wish to send flowers, etc u canfind all the info online....jack
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Donna Dodd
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So sorry to hear of Clyde's passing.
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Tony Dingus
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Pete Finney
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Sorry to hear this...
I never knew Clyde well, and hadn't talked to him in many years, but he made a big impression on me when I was starting out in the the Washington area in the mid-70s. He was the first person I ever saw play the full-on Chalker chord style, and he was really, really good at it (Buddy Charleton always spoke very highly of Clyde's playing). He was always friendly and encouraging when I was around him, which meant a lot to a novice coming from a seriously experienced player.
The first really good steel I ever owned was a D-10 push-pull that I bought from Clyde in about 1975. I sold it to Tommy Detamore a few years later (I probably should have kept it!).
RIP, Clyde. Thanks for all the inspiration.
I never knew Clyde well, and hadn't talked to him in many years, but he made a big impression on me when I was starting out in the the Washington area in the mid-70s. He was the first person I ever saw play the full-on Chalker chord style, and he was really, really good at it (Buddy Charleton always spoke very highly of Clyde's playing). He was always friendly and encouraging when I was around him, which meant a lot to a novice coming from a seriously experienced player.
The first really good steel I ever owned was a D-10 push-pull that I bought from Clyde in about 1975. I sold it to Tommy Detamore a few years later (I probably should have kept it!).
RIP, Clyde. Thanks for all the inspiration.
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Tony Prior
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So sorry to hear of Clydes passing, peace and prayers to his family and friends.
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Mike Headrick
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Clyde was indeed a great player. I first met him at the 2nd Choo Choo reunion in Chattanooga and had the pleasure of playing guitar behind him on his set. He played with so much soul! He had a ton of blues in his C6th style and I loved it. We remained fiends, and I always enjoyed seeing him in Dallas. I considered him among the most unique players I've heard.
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Tommy Detamore
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Pete I was thinking that Clyde owned that guitar and almost posted about it but wasn’t 100% sure. Thanks for confirming. That was the second steel I ever owned, and my first D-10.Pete Finney wrote: The first really good steel I ever owned was a D-10 push-pull that I bought from Clyde in about 1975. I sold it to Tommy Detamore a few years later (I probably should have kept it!).
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