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RIP, I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU :(
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Any serious fan of 1970’s country music worth their salt will know the name, the hits, and doesn’t need to be sold on the importance of Johnny Rodriguez. Six #1 songs, fourteen Top 5’s, twenty Top 10’s, including a run of fifteen Top 10 songs to start his career between 1973 and 1978, Johnny Rodriguez helped define country music as much as anyone in the decade, and continued to mint hit songs well into the 80s. Born in Sabinal, Texas, on December 10th, 1951, Johnny Rodriguez was a good kid growing up, including being an altar boy at the church, and the captain of his junior high football team. But when his dad passed of Cancer when he was 16 years old, and then his brother died the following year in an automobile accident, a broken heart led to trouble with the law and a taste for country music. Johnny Rodriguez never did anything too bad, at least not early on. Legend has it that in 1969 at the age of 18, Rodriguez was thrown in jail after he and his friends stole a goat and barbecued it. Others say he landed in the pokey simply for an unpaid fine. David Allan Coe believed the latter story, and wrote it into the verses of the song “Longhaired Redneck.” Either way, while singing in his cell to pass the time away, famous Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson heard Rodriguez, and told music promoter “Happy” Shahan about him. “Happy” Shahan in turn hired Rodriguez to sing at the Alamo Village tourist attraction where the 1960 John Wayne-directed movie The Alamo had been filmed. In 1971, Tom T. Hall and Bobby Bare were passing through town, and just like everyone else, they were floored at Johnny’s voice and told him he should move to Nashville. Johnny complied, showing up in Music City when he was 21 with just a guitar and $14. Less than a year later Rodriguez was signed to record songs for Mercury. After scoring his first Top 10 hit with “Pass Me By (If You’re Only Passing Through),” Rodriguez minted consecutive #1’s with “You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me),” “Ridin’ My Thumb to Mexico,” and “That’s the Way Love Goes.” Johnny Rodriguez became country music’s first major Hispanic star, helping to open the door for Freddy Fender and Linda Ronstadt, and sometimes singing songs and phrases in Spanish, making him a crossover star to Hispanic listeners, and making Hispanic listeners fans of country music. In 1973, Johnny Rodriguez was nominated for the CMA’s Male Vocalist of the Year. Along with minting country hits with rock songs such as “Something” by the Beatles, and “Desperado” by the Eagles, Johnny Rodriguez wrote some of his bigger hits himself, like “Ridin’ My Thumb to Mexico” and “You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me),” earning the respect of his peers and other songwriters. Johnny’s affiliation with Bobby Bare and the fact that he was from Texas had some regarding him as a part of the era’s Outlaw movement too. In 1979, Rodriguez signed to Epic Records and worked with famous producer Billy Sherrill. The hits stopped coming so easily, but Rodriguez would make his mark now and again, including nabbing two Top 10 hits in 1983 with “Foolin’” and “How Could I Love Her So Much.” The commercial era for Johnny Rodriguez ended when he shot and killed a man in his home in 1998, thinking the man was a burglar. Eventually acquitted on all charges, Rodriguez went on to perform for Presidents (Jimmy Carter, and both Bush’s), and be exonerated in the public eye. Johnny Rodriguez continued to perform, tour, and occasionally record music into his 70s. In December of 2022, he was in the studio recording an project that included duets with Dennis Quaid and Tanya Tucker. But you wouldn’t know that Johnny Rodriguez was still around by the lack of attention he’s received since his heydey in the 70s and 80s. Rodriguez has remained a hero down in Texas. He was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007. In 2010, he received the Pioneer Award from the Institute of Hispanic Culture in Houston. And in November of 2022 he was inducted into the All Cowboy and Arena Champions Hall of Fame in Kerrville, TX. He also received the 2023 Ameripolitan Master Award. In a just world, Johnny Rodriguez would be a name at least in the discussion for the Country Music Hall of Fame. There is a campaign underway to get him inducted. But if that day comes, it will be posthumous. After going into hospice care earlier this week, Johnny Rodriguez died on May 9th. He was 73 years old. Johnny’s daughter, Aubry Rodriguez, released her debut single “Pass Me By” with Vinny Tovar as a tribute to her father earlier this year. |
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http://savingcountrymusic.com/pionee...iguez-has-died
I hadnt even heard of him before 2 weeks ago..... I found an 8 track tape at salvation army "The greatest hits of Johnny Rodriguez" And then a friend of mine said last week he was in hospice and today he sent me that link....... Im glad he didnt suffer long.......... Im gonna listen to my 8 track
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My mom actually got to meet Johnny Rodriguez when he was a guest at the hotel she was working in and my mom was checking guests in when she decided to take her lunch break and Mom noticed all these people in the hotel restaurant gathering around a table and so my mom went in to the hotel restaurant to see what was going on. And when my mom got in the restaurant she asked the cook who was also her friend what was going on and the cook told her they had a famous celebrity and my mom asked who the celebrity was the cook replied "Johnny Rodriguez" and soon all the housekeeping staff and desk clerks were asking Johnny for autographs but he was busy eating. And it turned out he was on tour and Johnny Rodriguez was stopping in town for a concert. Although Johnny Rodriguez didn't say hello to Mom my mother said he was a nice fella. One of Johnny's best known songs that you should look up and listen to is a wonderful ballad called Dance With Me Just One More Time and when you listen to the song you can see it's not really a ballad but a waltz and this song is a great dancing song
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Yes its very sad...
THANK YOU ZONEBOY!! (Your mum is lucky Hawk) |
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Michael Fassbender Fanatic
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I didn't even know that my mother got to see Johnny Rodriguez until she told me the story but when famous singers went to Texas some would stay at my mother's hotel and Mom got to meet Bob Seger and Steve Wariner and Hank Williams Jr. too but Hank Williams Jr. tried to become friends with Mom but Hank Williams Jr. was a bully to my mom. I didn't even know who Johnny Rodriguez was until my mom got an album of his and he actually sang good songs and even did covers like The Beatles's Something and The Eagles Desperado and my mom was surprised at Johnny Rodriguez's sound. Did you ever hear Dance With Me Just One More Time Dude111?
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He is a very good singer!!!!
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