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Since
1989 Clyde Holly has been the vocalist and predominant songwriter
behind the music of Biloxi. Starting out on guitar, then to bass,
and now back to guitar, his musical styles range from hard rock
to blues with an extremely wide vocal range.
Clyde has received rave reviews internationally as both a musician
and producer in magazines such as: Burrn, Raw, Kerrang!, Metal Edge,
Metalized, Fireworks, Sun Herald, The Marquee, and many online ezines
and webzines.
As owner and operator of HollyHouse Recording
Studio based in Biloxi, Mississippi, he has recorded over 135
CDs to date, including the original 3 Doors Down CD which produced
the Grammy nominated song "Kryptonite". Over the years
Clyde has worked with a vast array of music industry professionals,
artists, and recording studios such as: Atlantic Records, 20th Century
Fox, Babylon A.D., Jeff Scott Soto, Tom Werman, Roy Thomas Baker,
Arista Records, Zero Corp Records - Japan, SBK Records, Eddie D'Lana,
Ken Anthony, C.C. Deville, Diane Louie, Alan Blazek, 12 Stone, The
Record Plant, Ocean View Digital, Lionshare Studios, Westlake Audio,
Sunset Sound, Paramount Recording Studio, Sound City, Peavey, Mark
Droubay, Rebecca Allen, Survivor, Filter, Phillip Anselmo, Gov't
Mule, Edgar Winter, Crowbar, Scott Travis, Hunter, Foreplay, Ean
Evans, Karyn Ulman, Ash America Records.
Clyde is endorsed by Peavey Musical Instruments, based in Meridian,
Mississippi and uses their amplification exclusively. As a guitar
collector, Clyde has bought, sold, and traded over 800 guitars in
his lifetime with a special love of vintage Gibsons. He currently
owns about 54 (or so) guitars, basses, and other stringed instruments.
In addition to Biloxi, Clyde is currently working on a new age
project called Farewell Cadence. The music is a hybrid of world
musical flavors and cultural rhythms. When he's not working on a
musical project, Clyde has been known to cruise the barrier islands
in the Gulf of Mexico on his 25' Cierra Cruiser with his friends!
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