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Stone, Cliffie, 1917-1998

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Personal name headingStone, Cliffie, 1917-1998
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Variant(s)Stone, Cliff, 1917-1998
Snyder, Clifford Gilpin, 1917-1998
Stonehead, Cliffie, 1917-1998
See alsoCorporate body: Cliffie Stone's Band
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedSanta Clarita (Calif.)
Birth date1917-03-01
Death date[1998-01-16,1998-01-17]
Place of birthStockton (Calif.)
Place of deathSanta Clarita (Calif.)
Field of activityCountry music Sound recording industry Music publishing
Profession or occupationCountry musicians Sound recording executives and producers Music publishers Radio personalities Television personalities
Found inHis Cool cowboy [SR] 1959: label (Cliffie Stone)
LC data base, 09-11-91 (hdg.: Stone, Cliffie)
Enc. of pop. mus., 3rd ed. (Stone, Cliffie; b. Clifford Gilpin Snyder, Mar. 1, 1917, Burbank, Calif., d. Jan. 17, 1998, Santa Clarita, Calif.)
Notes, June 1999: p. 866 (Stone, Cliffie (Cliff); d. Jan. 16, 1998, at 80, Nashville, TN; American music executive, bass player, singer, songwriter, music publisher, record producer, manager, and author)
Walker, W. When my blue moon turns to gold again [SR] 194-?: label (Cliffie Stonehead Band)
Archine radio trivia WWW site, Mar. 25, 2008 (Cliffie Stone; bass player with the stage name Cliffie Stonehead, later shortened it to Stone)
Wikipedia, viewed Sept. 26, 2024: Cliffie Stone (Clifford Gilpin Snyder (March 1, 1917 - January 17, 1998), professionally Cliffie Stone, was an American country singer, musician, record producer, music publisher, and radio and TV personality who was pivotal in the development of California's thriving country music scene after World War II during a career that lasted six decades. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989. Born in Stockton, California, United States,[1] Stone's father was a country musician billed as Herman the Hermit. Cliffie Stone died from a heart attack on January 17, 1998, at his Santa Clarita, California, home)
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