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  1. Jeremy Clyde born Michael Jeremy Thomas Clyde (22 March 1941) is an actor appearing as Bill Mitchell in the episode Strangler's Wood of the ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders.. He is an English actor and musician. During the 1960s, he was one-half of the folk duo Chad & Jeremy, who had little success in the UK but were an object of interest to American audiences.

  2. Jeremy's single shared the same fate as Chad's "Cruel War", as Chad remembers, "It skyrocketed to oblivion in no time flat!" Jeremy doesn't even recall giving consent to release the single, as "it wasn't the sort of single I would have liked to release." As 1966 dawned, the group seemed to the public to be as fractured as in the previous summer.

  3. 36K Followers, 593 Following, 980 Posts - Jeremy Clyde (@imjeremyclyde) on Instagram: " ️ nyc | @onemanagement ️ jeremy@imjeremyclyde.com"

  4. Jeremy Clyde The Bottom Drawer Sessions. Why The Bottom Drawer? The clue lies in the title. The Bottom Drawer Sessions. The songwriting continued in the 1970s after I ceased to be 'And Jeremy', late of Chad & Jeremy. It carried on, rather slowly, through the early years of marriage and fatherhood.

  5. Explore Jeremy Clyde's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jeremy Clyde on AllMusic.

  6. Chad Stuart & Jeremy Clyde perform "For A While There" - a track from Jeremy's new solo album 'The Bottom Drawer Sessions, No. 1' - during the British Invasi...

  7. Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde met at drama school in London in the early 1960s. Though they both aspired to become actors, they bonded over their love of music, particularly the Shadows’ “Apache,” which Chad could play the whole way through, suitably impressing Jeremy. As Chad taught Jeremy more guitar chords, the two formed a …