Jeremy Clyde is an English singer-songwriter and actor, best known as one half of the folk duo Chad & Jeremy, which emerged in the early 1960s. The duo's music primarily falls within the folk and pop genres, marked by their harmonious vocals and melodic style. They gained international fame with hits such as "Yesterday's Gone" and "A Summer Song," which encapsulated the sound of the British Invasion alongside contemporaries like The Beatles. Clyde's impact on music is notable for his contributions to the folk revival movement of the 1960s, bringing a blend of British folk influences to mainstream pop. After Chad & Jeremy disbanded in the late 1960s, Clyde pursued a solo career, releasing albums that showcased his songwriting and performance skills. He also ventured into acting, appearing in various television shows and films. Despite a decline in mainstream visibility, Clyde's work has influenced a generation of folk musicians, and his songs continue to resonate with audiences, reflecting the enduring appeal of 1960s folk-pop. Chad & Jeremy were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, solidifying their legacy in music history.