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  2. Johnny Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    Juan Raoul Davis "Johnny" Rodriguez (born December 10, 1951) [1] is an American country music singer. He is a Tejano and Texas country music singer, infusing his music with Latin sounds, and even singing verses of songs in Spanish .

  3. The Highwaymen (country supergroup) - Wikipedia

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    Besides the four formal members of the group, one other vocal artist appeared on a Highwaymen recording: Johnny Rodriguez, who provided Spanish vocal on "Deportee", a Woody Guthrie composition, from the album Highwayman. The four starred in one movie together: the 1986 film Stagecoach.

  4. Típica 73 - Wikipedia

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    Rodriguez Jr was the only constant in the band, and he and remaining members split in 1982, but not without a tribute to the charanga style, the 1980 release Charangueando con la Tipica 73, which included standout versions of Tito Puente's "A Donde Vas" and Cachao's "Chanchullo", among others. According to Greg Prato of All Music Guide Magazine ...

  5. List of Austin City Limits performers - Wikipedia

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    Carrie Rodriguez (2008) Johnny Rodriguez (1978, 1981, 1984) Kenny Rogers (2000) Maggie Rogers (2024) Roy Rogers (2002 with Bonnie Raitt) Cesar Rosas (1999 "Mexican Roots Music") Kennedy Rose (1991) Pam Rose (1986 with Emmylou Harris) Peter Rowan (1998, 2000 classic encore) Leon Russell (1987, 2000) Shake Russell Band (1980)

  6. List of Asleep at the Wheel members - Wikipedia

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    Asleep at the Wheel is an American country band based in Austin, Texas.Formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia in 1970, the group originally consisted of vocalist and guitarist Ray Benson, vocalist and drummer LeRoy Preston, steel guitarist Lucky Oceans, bassist Rob Silver, and pianist Danny Levin, who were joined later by bassist Gene Dobkin, and vocalist and guitarist Chris O'Connell.

  7. Johnny Rodrigues - Wikipedia

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    Everything that was recorded under the name of Johnny & Orquesta Rodrigues was in actual fact played by the Tee-Set band members. Together they recorded Hey Mal Yo. In the discos, the number was an absolute smash hit, not in the least aided by Johnny’s accompanying simple yet striking little dance. It was soon embraced by the all the audiences.

  8. Johnny Rodriguez discography - Wikipedia

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    Rodriguez Was Here "Down on the Rio Grande" 6 — 13 Rodriguez "Fools for Each Other" 17 — 44 1980 "What'll I Tell Virginia" 19 — 33 Through My Eyes "Love Look at Us Now" 29 — 54 "North of the Border" 17 — 16 Gypsy: 1981 "I Want You Tonight" 22 — 49 After the Rain "Trying Not to Love You" 30 — 39 "It's Not the Same Without You" 73

  9. Janie Fricke - Wikipedia

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    The disc included new material but also included covers that ranged in material from Doris Day to Johnny Rodriguez. [20] By this point, Fricke was having challenges establishing a musical identity. With a diverse musical output, disc jockeys were unsure about playing her records. [18] Critics also took notice of her versatality.