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TOUR SCHEDULE AS OF 5/16/08
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Adkins, Texas
Texas Pride Barbecue
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Winnsboro, Texas
Northeast Texas Music Festival
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Sperry, Oklahoma
Old West Fest at town Square/4:00PM
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Ft Worth, Texas
Stagecoach Inn
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Kerns, Texas
Private Party
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Tiden, Texas
Tiden Texas Rodeo
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Titus County Fair
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Llano, Texas
Llano Opry
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Lovelady, Texas
Old High School Gym
June 20, 2007 UPDATE:
JOHNNY RODRIGUEZ TO BE INDUCTED INTO
TEXAS COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME
Johnny will be inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in
Carthage Texas Aug 18 2007. For ticket information and complete Artist
line up go to:
www.carthagetexas.com
then click on Texas Country Music Hall of Fame logo...
and then Awards Ceremony Ticket Information.
August 21st update:
Johnny played at his show in Winnsboro on Saturday night. His face was bandaged but he was a trooper.
Due to it being an outdoor show with 100 degree weather JR's bandmates took over. However Johnny did sound great!
Thanks to family and friends for the update!!!
August 8, 2006: Country Music legend Johnny Rodriguez (Riding My Thumb to Mexico) was life-flighted to a hospital in Ft. Worth, Texas last night.
Johnny was thrown from a horse on a ranch near Alvord, Texas. He is in critical condition in intensive care and on a respirator.
The family request your prayers.
Sandi Maxwell
Online Fan Club President
Born December 10, 1951, Johnny Rodriguez was the second youngest of 10 children living in a fourroom house in Sabinal, Texas, a small town about 90 miles from the Mexican border.
Growing up in Sabinal, Johnny was an AB student, captain of his Junior High School Football team, a high school letterman and an altar boy at church. But it wasn't all innocent. In 1969, caught with friends stealing and barbequing a goat, Rodriguez took the rap.
It was this jail visit that gave Johnny his first break.
His jailhouse singing enthralled Texas Ranger, Joaquin Jackson, who told a promoter about Rodriguez. The promoter, Happy Shahan, hired Johnny to perform at the Alamo Village, a popular south Texas tourist attraction and location of many well know movie sets. It was here that Johnny was heard by Nashville artists Tom T. Hall and Bobby Bare who both encouraged Johnny to fly to Nashville in 1971. 20 year old Rodriguez found himself stepping off the plane with nothing more than his guitar in hand and $14 in his pocket. Soon he was fronting Tom T. Hall's Band and writing songs.
Less than year later, Hall took Johnny over to the office of Roy Dea and Jerry Kennedy, then record producers of Mercury's Nashville operation, for an inperson audition. Dea offered a contract on the spot after hearing Rodriguez. "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "if I'd Left It Up To You."
Roy Dea also produced Johnny's first sessions with Mercury before turning over the reins to Jerry Kennedy, who went on to produce the majority of the 15 number one singles that followed. The first of the singles to reach number one being "Pass Me By". The song raced up the country charts and put Johnny in the fast lane of the country music world. His next single, "You Always Come Back To Hurting Me," didn't stop until it hit the topthe first of 11 consecutive ..1 records, some of which he wrote or cowrote.
His debut album, Introducing Johnny Rodriguez, went to ..1 on all three major trade charts and by 1973 he was nominated by the country music association for "Male Vocalist of the Year" and won the Billboard "Trendsetter Award" for first Mexican American to capture a national audience. Some of Johnny's classic hits during this period included "Pass Me By", "You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)" , "Riding My Thumb To Mexico.", "That's The Way Love Goes", and "Just Get Up And Close The Door."
In addition to the hits came the industry accolades, awards, and even television/film roles including a role on the TV show Adam 12 and a guest appearance on The Dating Game. Since 1974, when Rodriguez made his debut as a TV actor, he has been a favorite on national talkshows and performance format shows. His emphasis, however, was still musiccountry music.
In 1979, Johnny moved from Mercury to Epic Records, where he worked with producer Billy Sherrill. His debut album with Epic, RODRIGUEZ, contained with one exception, songs written by Johnny. His successes including: "What'll I Tell Virginia", "Love Look At Us Now", "North Of The Border", "Foolin", "How Could I Love Her So Much", and "Rose Of My Heart"
The union of producer Tom Collins and Capitol Records in 1987 resulted in Rodriguez' album titled "Gracias", which contained such hits as "1 Didn't (Every Chance I Had)", "I Want To Wake Up With You" and "You Might Want To Use Me Again".
In 1993, Johnny recorded "Run For The Border", on Intersound and in 1996 he reunited with the Dea/Kennedy team to truly capture the fire and magic of their past collaborations with the creation of "You Can Say That Again".
In the past 25 years, Johnny has released 26 albums and charted some 45 singles. He has beat the pavement touring in every state in the US and enjoys an enormous response when touring overseas in countries such as Switzerland, England, S. Korea, France, Spain, East & West Germany, Japan, Belgium, Guam, Poland, Canada and Mexico.
This favored son of Texas has received standing ovations by audiences ranging from Ryman Auditorium to Carnage Hall. He has been honored with the presence of Presidents of the United States including Jimmy Carter and playing the Inaugural Ball for George Bush.
Rodriguez has been highlighted for his contributions and place in music's traditions and history. This artist brings the Hispanic communities and country music together with his bilingual songs.
Through the years, Rodriguez has risen from the poverty of Sabinal to the top of the country music world and sunk close to the bottom again. He has crammed more living into those "wonder years" than most people see in a lifetime. With the love and support of his fans as well as some legendary names in entertainment world, he has sustained. The hardships that Johnny Rodriguez have experienced throughout his long and lucrative career are reflected in the nononsense strength of his vocal style, which we are sure to enjoy for many years ahead.
Thanks for the add-and thank you for the great music you've added to the soundtrack of my life! Take care of yourself and keep fightin' the good fight! Peace, Denver
Hola J-Rod - You are just as original as ever. I will never forget first hearing you sing in Meskin on a Country Stations - You opened a bunch of doors. This old Gringo loves the latin flavor in your Music
Hey Thanks for the add! I gave some photo albums to a mutual friend of ours and I understand you were quite impressed with them - especially the pics of you and Tom T! I hope you enjoyed them - they have been years worth of collecting! Thanks for your music - you have been a big part of my and my late father's (Don Rylant) life! Keep up the great work and, HEY, stay off the horses - you aint' a kid no more!!!