Johnny Rodriguez Dead: was the countryside 73
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Johnny Rodriguez, a country star who carries strikes such as “pass me (if you are only pass)” and “Red” to my thumb to Mexico, died at the age Instagram. “From deep sadness and heavy hearts to announce the death of our beloved Johnny Rodriguez, who left peace on May 9, surrounded by the family.” “My father was not a legendary musician who touched his artist millions around the world. Rather, he was also a very loved husband, father, uncle and brother, and the shape of his warmth and the spirit of humor and mercy the lives of everyone who knows him.” Rodriguez was one of the great countryside music stars and one of the first works of the prevailing Spanish origin, with six. 1 strike and fifteen best 10 songs, all on the country’s graphs.
His music was a perfect mixture of the country and the influence of Tijano/Mexican, largely inspired by Spanish upbringing in Texas. Rodriguez told Ken Burns in A. PBS documentary On countryside music. “It was also like the music of our people. In Mexican music, you have stories. Mexican music and rural music said almost the same, only in different languages.” The narration of musical stories affected not only on rural plans but the White House. Throughout his career, Rodriguez was honored by three American presidents and after that, he received the Raed Institute of Culture Award of Spanish origin in 2010.