Chad and Jeremy are an English singing folk rockduo originating in the 1960s, comprising Chad Stuart (born David Stuart Chadwick, 10 December 1941, Windermere, Cumbria) and Jeremy Clyde (born Michael Thomas Jeremy Clyde, 22 March 1941, Dorney, Buckinghamshire). They were part of the British Invasion, a large influx of British rock and pop musicians to the American music scene.
Career
The duo's first single, 1963's "Yesterday's Gone", for the Ember Records label, which was arranged by John Barry, was their only UK hit. However, Chad & Jeremy's strings-backed sound held a greater appeal in the United States, where World Artists Records released their mid 1960s strain of commercial folk music. As the duo recorded this, they developed their trademark style of singing: "whispering." "[John Barry] told us...we sounded like a locker room full of football players...in the end in desperation he said: 'Whisper it', so we kind of backed off a bit and so that sort of slightly sotto voce sound came about".
Chad (i/tʃæd/; Arabic:تشادTshād; French:Tchad), officially the Republic of Chad (Arabic:جمهورية تشادJumhūrīyat Tshād; French:République du Tchad), is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest and Niger to the west. It is the fifth largest country in Africa in terms of area.
Chad has several regions: a desert zone in the north, an arid Sahelian belt in the centre and a more fertile Sudanian Savanna zone in the south. Lake Chad, after which the country is named, is the largest wetland in Chad and the second-largest in Africa. N'Djamena, the capital, is the largest city. Chad is home to over 200 different ethnic and linguistic groups. Arabic and French are the official languages. Islam and Christianity are the most widely practiced religions.
Beginning in the 7th millennium BC, human populations moved into the Chadian basin in great numbers. By the end of the 1st millennium BC, a series of states and empires rose and fell in Chad's Sahelian strip, each focused on controlling the trans-Saharan trade routes that passed through the region. France conquered the territory by 1920 and incorporated it as part of French Equatorial Africa. In 1960, Chad obtained independence under the leadership of François Tombalbaye. Resentment towards his policies in the Muslim north culminated in the eruption of a long-lasting civil war in 1965. In 1979, the rebels conquered the capital and put an end to the south's hegemony. However, the rebel commanders fought amongst themselves until Hissène Habré defeated his rivals. He was overthrown in 1990 by his general Idriss Déby. Since 2003, the Darfur crisis in Sudan has spilt over the border and destabilised the nation, with hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees living in and around camps in eastern Chad.
Chad is a masculine given name of Anglo-Saxon/Welsh origins. It is the modernized form of the Old English given name Ceadda, possibly influenced by the Welsh word cad meaning "battle".
Ceadda was a 7th-century English saint.
Until the 20th century, Chad was very rarely used as a given name. According to the Social Security Administration, Chad first entered the top 1000 names for male children in the United States in 1945, when it was the 997th most popular name.
Its popularity suddenly peaked beginning in the mid 1960s, reaching rank 25 in 1972 and 1973.
From the mid 1970s, its popularity began a gradual decline, reaching rank 236 in 2000 and rank 667 as of 2013.
Goofy is the single father of a teenage boy named Max Goof in the town of Spoonerville, Ohio, though the two have a tense relationship. On the last day of school before summer vacation, Max and his best friends P.J. and Robert "Bobby" Zimmeruski hijack the auditorium stage in the middle of Principal Mazur's speech, creating a small concert where Max performs, while costumed as the pop singer Powerline. The performance succeeds in making Max a school celebrity and impressing his love interest, Roxanne; but he, P.J. and Bobby are sent to Mazur's office. Roxanne speaks with Max and agrees to go with him to a party where Powerline's concert will be aired live. However, Mazur exaggerates these events to Goofy and forewarns him that Max's actions may result in him facing capital punishment.
Chad Stuart Dead: Chad & Jeremy singer Chad Stuart dies aged 79
Chad Stuart, who found fame in the 1960s as one half of the English musical duo Chad & Jeremy, has passed away at 79.
On December 20, a post to the group’s Facebook page confirmed that Stuart passed away from pneumonia. His death was not coronavirus-related.
“We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Chad Stuart, a father, a husband, a brother, a grandfather, a friend, a mentor, a teacher and an inspiration to many,” the post read.
“The world has lost a legend today, but his voice will continue to touch our lives through his music”.
Born David Stuart Chadwick, Chad Stuart first began recording music with Jeremy Clyde in the early 1960s. Known for their folk-pop sound and tight harmonies, the pair enjoyed considerable chart success in the UK and abroad.
Their debut single, ‘Yesterda...
published: 23 Dec 2020
A Consistent, Observable Faith - Pastor Chad Stuart - August 8, 2020
Few things irritate the adversary as much as living a Godly life of faith. Daniel lived such a life and was promoted to a position of power and authority. He became a target for others who sought to damage his reputation, only to find his character so unimpeachable, they had to trick the king to accomplish their nefarious agenda. What can we learn from Daniel's life? How can we live in a way that every aspect of our life points others to God? Join us for the final message in our series from the Old Testament book of Daniel, titled: "A Consistent, Observable Faith."
We hope that our time together this morning has created a venue where you can socially connect, if only virtually. If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have que...
published: 08 Aug 2020
Back to the Future: Constantine's Other Blunder - Pastor Chad Stuart - Aug. 22, 2020
Pride is the root sin, “an anti-God state of mind” says C.S. Lewis. Unfortunately, it’s not only a problem that is “out there”—it can be found in the church as well. Pride can lead us down the wrong paths, and cause us to emphasize the wrong things. If you're familiar with church history, you know that Constantine was responsible for a major change to the day of worship for the Christian church. But that wasn't the only thing he changed. Constantine made another change; a change in emphasis that's proven equally as troublesome for the modern church, including our own. What is it? And how can we grow in this area? Join us for worship at 11:15 A.M. (ET) on Saturday, August 22, as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message titled, "Constantine's Other Blunder."
Respond to the small group appeal: ht...
published: 24 Aug 2020
Recommitment - Pastor Chad Stuart - June 27, 2020
A lot has been said about the last supper depicted in the New Testament book of Matthew. We talk about the three main characters in that part of the story; Jesus, Judas, and Peter. But we often miss several other details that tell us as much or more about who Jesus was and what his mission was—both on earth and in heaven. We invite you to join us in worship as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message on the Last Supper titled, "Recommitment."
Don't forget to tune in tomorrow morning, June 27, for the final Sabbath School video with Pastor Chad Stuart and Dr. Frank Hasel. Watch the final video here: https://youtu.be/R8wLOY5yJ2c. Or catch the full series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEAZcKzV9e3z32XtbA_DqPGtA3NaGYc3
In this time of physical distancing, we hope that this is...
Chad Stuart, who found fame in the 1960s as one half of the English musical duo Chad & Jeremy, has passed away at 79.
On December 20, a post to the group’s Face...
Chad Stuart, who found fame in the 1960s as one half of the English musical duo Chad & Jeremy, has passed away at 79.
On December 20, a post to the group’s Facebook page confirmed that Stuart passed away from pneumonia. His death was not coronavirus-related.
“We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Chad Stuart, a father, a husband, a brother, a grandfather, a friend, a mentor, a teacher and an inspiration to many,” the post read.
“The world has lost a legend today, but his voice will continue to touch our lives through his music”.
Born David Stuart Chadwick, Chad Stuart first began recording music with Jeremy Clyde in the early 1960s. Known for their folk-pop sound and tight harmonies, the pair enjoyed considerable chart success in the UK and abroad.
Their debut single, ‘Yesterday’s Gone’, a boppy tale of lost love, peaked at Number 37 in Britain, before hitting Number 21 in the US.
Riding the British Invasion wave, Chad & Jeremy went on to score a string of US chart hits. ‘A Summer Song’, ‘If I Loved You’ and ‘Willow Weep For Me’ were among their Top 40 singles in the US.
The duo separated in 1968, but not before appearing on a handful of television programs together, including The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Patty Duke Show and Batman. Chad & Jeremy subsequently reunited for tours in the 1980s and in the 21st century.
During a 2018 interview, Clyde described his former bandmate as “a wonderful musician”.
“He was a nice man. I liked him very, very much. Not only that, he was very generous,” he said.
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Chad Stuart, who found fame in the 1960s as one half of the English musical duo Chad & Jeremy, has passed away at 79.
On December 20, a post to the group’s Facebook page confirmed that Stuart passed away from pneumonia. His death was not coronavirus-related.
“We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Chad Stuart, a father, a husband, a brother, a grandfather, a friend, a mentor, a teacher and an inspiration to many,” the post read.
“The world has lost a legend today, but his voice will continue to touch our lives through his music”.
Born David Stuart Chadwick, Chad Stuart first began recording music with Jeremy Clyde in the early 1960s. Known for their folk-pop sound and tight harmonies, the pair enjoyed considerable chart success in the UK and abroad.
Their debut single, ‘Yesterday’s Gone’, a boppy tale of lost love, peaked at Number 37 in Britain, before hitting Number 21 in the US.
Riding the British Invasion wave, Chad & Jeremy went on to score a string of US chart hits. ‘A Summer Song’, ‘If I Loved You’ and ‘Willow Weep For Me’ were among their Top 40 singles in the US.
The duo separated in 1968, but not before appearing on a handful of television programs together, including The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Patty Duke Show and Batman. Chad & Jeremy subsequently reunited for tours in the 1980s and in the 21st century.
During a 2018 interview, Clyde described his former bandmate as “a wonderful musician”.
“He was a nice man. I liked him very, very much. Not only that, he was very generous,” he said.
#Chad_Stuart_dies
#Chad_Stuart_died
#Chad_Stuart_passed_away
Copyright Disclaimer: I do not hold any copyright over the songs or footage's. All credit goes to the respective owner/creator of the song/footage's. If you have any issues with it, please feel free to contact with me via YouTube. If you have any legal claim of any of this footage's or music, please show me documents that indicates you are the respective owner of any footage's/songs used in my channel, and I will happily remove it. Fair Use Disclaimer: This channel may use some copyrighted materials without specific authorization of the owner but contents used here falls under the “Fair Use” as described in The Copyright Act 2000 Law No. 28 of the year 2000 of Bangladesh under Chapter 6, Section 36 and Chapter 13 Section 72. According to that law allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. ***For copyright matters please contact us at [email protected]
Few things irritate the adversary as much as living a Godly life of faith. Daniel lived such a life and was promoted to a position of power and authority. He be...
Few things irritate the adversary as much as living a Godly life of faith. Daniel lived such a life and was promoted to a position of power and authority. He became a target for others who sought to damage his reputation, only to find his character so unimpeachable, they had to trick the king to accomplish their nefarious agenda. What can we learn from Daniel's life? How can we live in a way that every aspect of our life points others to God? Join us for the final message in our series from the Old Testament book of Daniel, titled: "A Consistent, Observable Faith."
We hope that our time together this morning has created a venue where you can socially connect, if only virtually. If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience. Yes! We offer socially distanced Bible studies.
If you're on social media, please connect with us using the links below! We want to know how we can continue to serve you during this strange and unprecedented time.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
Few things irritate the adversary as much as living a Godly life of faith. Daniel lived such a life and was promoted to a position of power and authority. He became a target for others who sought to damage his reputation, only to find his character so unimpeachable, they had to trick the king to accomplish their nefarious agenda. What can we learn from Daniel's life? How can we live in a way that every aspect of our life points others to God? Join us for the final message in our series from the Old Testament book of Daniel, titled: "A Consistent, Observable Faith."
We hope that our time together this morning has created a venue where you can socially connect, if only virtually. If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience. Yes! We offer socially distanced Bible studies.
If you're on social media, please connect with us using the links below! We want to know how we can continue to serve you during this strange and unprecedented time.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
Pride is the root sin, “an anti-God state of mind” says C.S. Lewis. Unfortunately, it’s not only a problem that is “out there”—it can be found in the church as ...
Pride is the root sin, “an anti-God state of mind” says C.S. Lewis. Unfortunately, it’s not only a problem that is “out there”—it can be found in the church as well. Pride can lead us down the wrong paths, and cause us to emphasize the wrong things. If you're familiar with church history, you know that Constantine was responsible for a major change to the day of worship for the Christian church. But that wasn't the only thing he changed. Constantine made another change; a change in emphasis that's proven equally as troublesome for the modern church, including our own. What is it? And how can we grow in this area? Join us for worship at 11:15 A.M. (ET) on Saturday, August 22, as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message titled, "Constantine's Other Blunder."
Respond to the small group appeal: https://spencervillechurch.org/smallgroups
Link to this week's sermon: https://youtu.be/dwZZwdKx0UQ
If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience. Yes! We offer socially distanced Bible studies.
We have a full list of small group Bible studies that meet digitally on Saturday mornings. Reach out using the link above and we'll get you connected with a group. Especially during this time of social distancing and isolation, journeying and growing in community is increasingly important. We're so grateful that technology has given us the tools to do so!
If you're on social media, we'd enjoy the opportunity to connect with you! We want to hear your story, your feedback, and how we can serve you during these interesting times.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
Pride is the root sin, “an anti-God state of mind” says C.S. Lewis. Unfortunately, it’s not only a problem that is “out there”—it can be found in the church as well. Pride can lead us down the wrong paths, and cause us to emphasize the wrong things. If you're familiar with church history, you know that Constantine was responsible for a major change to the day of worship for the Christian church. But that wasn't the only thing he changed. Constantine made another change; a change in emphasis that's proven equally as troublesome for the modern church, including our own. What is it? And how can we grow in this area? Join us for worship at 11:15 A.M. (ET) on Saturday, August 22, as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message titled, "Constantine's Other Blunder."
Respond to the small group appeal: https://spencervillechurch.org/smallgroups
Link to this week's sermon: https://youtu.be/dwZZwdKx0UQ
If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience. Yes! We offer socially distanced Bible studies.
We have a full list of small group Bible studies that meet digitally on Saturday mornings. Reach out using the link above and we'll get you connected with a group. Especially during this time of social distancing and isolation, journeying and growing in community is increasingly important. We're so grateful that technology has given us the tools to do so!
If you're on social media, we'd enjoy the opportunity to connect with you! We want to hear your story, your feedback, and how we can serve you during these interesting times.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
A lot has been said about the last supper depicted in the New Testament book of Matthew. We talk about the three main characters in that part of the story; Jesu...
A lot has been said about the last supper depicted in the New Testament book of Matthew. We talk about the three main characters in that part of the story; Jesus, Judas, and Peter. But we often miss several other details that tell us as much or more about who Jesus was and what his mission was—both on earth and in heaven. We invite you to join us in worship as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message on the Last Supper titled, "Recommitment."
Don't forget to tune in tomorrow morning, June 27, for the final Sabbath School video with Pastor Chad Stuart and Dr. Frank Hasel. Watch the final video here: https://youtu.be/R8wLOY5yJ2c. Or catch the full series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEAZcKzV9e3z32XtbA_DqPGtA3NaGYc3
In this time of physical distancing, we hope that this is a venue where you can socially connect. If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience.
If you're on social media, we invite you to connect with us using the links below! We want to know how we can serve you.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
A lot has been said about the last supper depicted in the New Testament book of Matthew. We talk about the three main characters in that part of the story; Jesus, Judas, and Peter. But we often miss several other details that tell us as much or more about who Jesus was and what his mission was—both on earth and in heaven. We invite you to join us in worship as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message on the Last Supper titled, "Recommitment."
Don't forget to tune in tomorrow morning, June 27, for the final Sabbath School video with Pastor Chad Stuart and Dr. Frank Hasel. Watch the final video here: https://youtu.be/R8wLOY5yJ2c. Or catch the full series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEAZcKzV9e3z32XtbA_DqPGtA3NaGYc3
In this time of physical distancing, we hope that this is a venue where you can socially connect. If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience.
If you're on social media, we invite you to connect with us using the links below! We want to know how we can serve you.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
Chad Stuart, who found fame in the 1960s as one half of the English musical duo Chad & Jeremy, has passed away at 79.
On December 20, a post to the group’s Facebook page confirmed that Stuart passed away from pneumonia. His death was not coronavirus-related.
“We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Chad Stuart, a father, a husband, a brother, a grandfather, a friend, a mentor, a teacher and an inspiration to many,” the post read.
“The world has lost a legend today, but his voice will continue to touch our lives through his music”.
Born David Stuart Chadwick, Chad Stuart first began recording music with Jeremy Clyde in the early 1960s. Known for their folk-pop sound and tight harmonies, the pair enjoyed considerable chart success in the UK and abroad.
Their debut single, ‘Yesterday’s Gone’, a boppy tale of lost love, peaked at Number 37 in Britain, before hitting Number 21 in the US.
Riding the British Invasion wave, Chad & Jeremy went on to score a string of US chart hits. ‘A Summer Song’, ‘If I Loved You’ and ‘Willow Weep For Me’ were among their Top 40 singles in the US.
The duo separated in 1968, but not before appearing on a handful of television programs together, including The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Patty Duke Show and Batman. Chad & Jeremy subsequently reunited for tours in the 1980s and in the 21st century.
During a 2018 interview, Clyde described his former bandmate as “a wonderful musician”.
“He was a nice man. I liked him very, very much. Not only that, he was very generous,” he said.
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Copyright Disclaimer: I do not hold any copyright over the songs or footage's. All credit goes to the respective owner/creator of the song/footage's. If you have any issues with it, please feel free to contact with me via YouTube. If you have any legal claim of any of this footage's or music, please show me documents that indicates you are the respective owner of any footage's/songs used in my channel, and I will happily remove it. Fair Use Disclaimer: This channel may use some copyrighted materials without specific authorization of the owner but contents used here falls under the “Fair Use” as described in The Copyright Act 2000 Law No. 28 of the year 2000 of Bangladesh under Chapter 6, Section 36 and Chapter 13 Section 72. According to that law allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. ***For copyright matters please contact us at [email protected]
Few things irritate the adversary as much as living a Godly life of faith. Daniel lived such a life and was promoted to a position of power and authority. He became a target for others who sought to damage his reputation, only to find his character so unimpeachable, they had to trick the king to accomplish their nefarious agenda. What can we learn from Daniel's life? How can we live in a way that every aspect of our life points others to God? Join us for the final message in our series from the Old Testament book of Daniel, titled: "A Consistent, Observable Faith."
We hope that our time together this morning has created a venue where you can socially connect, if only virtually. If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience. Yes! We offer socially distanced Bible studies.
If you're on social media, please connect with us using the links below! We want to know how we can continue to serve you during this strange and unprecedented time.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
Pride is the root sin, “an anti-God state of mind” says C.S. Lewis. Unfortunately, it’s not only a problem that is “out there”—it can be found in the church as well. Pride can lead us down the wrong paths, and cause us to emphasize the wrong things. If you're familiar with church history, you know that Constantine was responsible for a major change to the day of worship for the Christian church. But that wasn't the only thing he changed. Constantine made another change; a change in emphasis that's proven equally as troublesome for the modern church, including our own. What is it? And how can we grow in this area? Join us for worship at 11:15 A.M. (ET) on Saturday, August 22, as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message titled, "Constantine's Other Blunder."
Respond to the small group appeal: https://spencervillechurch.org/smallgroups
Link to this week's sermon: https://youtu.be/dwZZwdKx0UQ
If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience. Yes! We offer socially distanced Bible studies.
We have a full list of small group Bible studies that meet digitally on Saturday mornings. Reach out using the link above and we'll get you connected with a group. Especially during this time of social distancing and isolation, journeying and growing in community is increasingly important. We're so grateful that technology has given us the tools to do so!
If you're on social media, we'd enjoy the opportunity to connect with you! We want to hear your story, your feedback, and how we can serve you during these interesting times.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
A lot has been said about the last supper depicted in the New Testament book of Matthew. We talk about the three main characters in that part of the story; Jesus, Judas, and Peter. But we often miss several other details that tell us as much or more about who Jesus was and what his mission was—both on earth and in heaven. We invite you to join us in worship as Pastor Chad Stuart shares a message on the Last Supper titled, "Recommitment."
Don't forget to tune in tomorrow morning, June 27, for the final Sabbath School video with Pastor Chad Stuart and Dr. Frank Hasel. Watch the final video here: https://youtu.be/R8wLOY5yJ2c. Or catch the full series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEAZcKzV9e3z32XtbA_DqPGtA3NaGYc3
In this time of physical distancing, we hope that this is a venue where you can socially connect. If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your faith, Spencerville is the church for you! Have questions about studying the Bible? We'd like to help. Reach out through our website at https://spencervillechurch.org/contact and someone will be in touch at your convenience.
If you're on social media, we invite you to connect with us using the links below! We want to know how we can serve you.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencervillesda
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spencervillesda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencervillesda
Chad and Jeremy are an English singing folk rockduo originating in the 1960s, comprising Chad Stuart (born David Stuart Chadwick, 10 December 1941, Windermere, Cumbria) and Jeremy Clyde (born Michael Thomas Jeremy Clyde, 22 March 1941, Dorney, Buckinghamshire). They were part of the British Invasion, a large influx of British rock and pop musicians to the American music scene.
Career
The duo's first single, 1963's "Yesterday's Gone", for the Ember Records label, which was arranged by John Barry, was their only UK hit. However, Chad & Jeremy's strings-backed sound held a greater appeal in the United States, where World Artists Records released their mid 1960s strain of commercial folk music. As the duo recorded this, they developed their trademark style of singing: "whispering." "[John Barry] told us...we sounded like a locker room full of football players...in the end in desperation he said: 'Whisper it', so we kind of backed off a bit and so that sort of slightly sotto voce sound came about".