After signing to Warner Chappell Music in 1989 he went on to write, "How Long', a Billboard R&B No 1 hit for American Singer Ultra Nate which won him a prestigious A.S.C.A.P award. As a writer he contributed to albums by Jamie J Morgan, The JBs, Average White Band, Clyde "Funky Drummer" Stubblefield, Nick Kamen and many others.
River Clyde | Clyde | Bonnie and Clyde | Radio Clyde | Firth of Clyde | Clyde Walcott | Clyde Fitch | HMNB Clyde | Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde | Clyde Kluckhohn | Jeremy Clyde | Clyde, Victoria | Clyde Drexler | Bonnie and Clyde (film) | Forth and Clyde Canal | David Clyde | Clyde Tunnel | Clyde steamer | Clyde 1 | SS ''River Clyde'' | Port Clyde, Maine | James Latham Clyde, Lord Clyde | Dana Stubblefield | Clyde Wells | Clyde Stubblefield | Clyde Scott | Clyde Matthews | Clyde Martin | Clyde Lewis | Clyde Holding |
After a brief stint in Los Angeles, where he began his career as a recording artist (teamed with Scaggs and drummer Jim Keltner) and record producer, Sidran returned to Madison in 1971 and has kept the university town as a home-base ever since, playing often with such Madison-based talents as drummer Clyde Stubblefield and keyboardist-composer Leo Sidran, Sidran's son.