Sixto Rodriguez, Detroit-born musician and subject of 'Searching for Sugar Man' documentary, dies at 81 [[fox2detroit.com)
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Great human being, great father, great musician. Farewell Rodriguez.
Below Rodriguez at the 4th Street Fair in 2008.
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This album came out in, I think, 1970. His song I Wonder got some air play on Detroit radio. I bought the LP and played it often. When I moved from vinyl to digital, I sold the LP to someone in Australia. He was far popular in Australia and Africa than in the US.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_tTacSzZRo
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Sixto Rodriguez, the Detroit folk rocker who was rediscovered in an award-winning documentary in 2012, has died at 81, according to his official website.
Where was he living and which school did he attend.
He lived on Avery. His school prior to WSU???
Nice that there was a Rodriguez 81st Birthday Party held at the Cadieux Cafe on July 10. He was feted by some of Detroit's greatest musicians and many friends and fans!
https://www.grossepointenews.com/art...-cadieux-cafe/
rest in peace, sir.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twcAE7Xp6kM&list=RDtwcAE7Xp6kM&sta rt_radio =1
Sixto Rodriguez Sideways Festival Helsinki 08 06 2018
"Searching for Sugarman" is an excellent film that tells an incredible story.
Since someone [[above) asked, I believe Sixto Rodriguez lived in Woodbridge. I wanted to request an on-camera interview with him due to the fact that I work in the media.
Matthew Loflin Davis [['Django' on this forum) was in a relationship with Beth Breidenstein, who was apparently a friend of Sixto Rodriguez.
I knew Django and I know Beth, but I never got around to asking Beth if she could help co-ordinate an interview with Sixto on my behalf.
NightTimer, Django introduced me to Sixto at the Old Miami. He was really quiet and was several years before that documentary came out.
I would have to confess to my ignorance. I did not have any idea he was an icon because he looked like an old guy while wearing dark glasses indoors.
wish I could have seen him perform.