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Clyde Allen Hendrix
American musician (1934–2021)
Clyde Allen Hendrix (November 12, 1934 – July 23, 2021), also known as Al Hendrix, was an American rockabilly singer and songwriter.
Career
Hendrix was born November 12, 1934.[1] He began performing in clubs around Bakersfield, California, and met Buck Owens at the legendary Blackboard Cafe. Hendrix and Owens played music together, often with Bill Woods and The Orange Blossom Playboys.
Hendrix made his television debut on the Los Angeles-based show "Rocket To Stardom".
In 1957, Joe Keplinger (a.k.a. Jolly Jody) hired Hendrix as lead singer for his group, Jolly Jody and The Go Daddies. With the Go Daddies, Hendrix recorded "Rhonda Lee" and "Go Daddy Rock" for the Tally label.
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The two singles were picked up by ABC-Paramount Records in 1959. Hendrix also appeared on Cousin Herb Henson's TV show, "Trading Post Gang".
LaGree Records issued "I Need You" and "Young and Wild" in 1960. Liberty Records leased them