
Johnny Rodriguez, a trailblazer in Tejano and Texas country music, has passed away at the age of 73. The iconic singer, known for blending traditional country with Latin influences, died peacefully on May 9, surrounded by family, his daughter confirmed on social media.
“It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Johnny Rodriguez, who left us peacefully on May 9th, surrounded by family,” his daughter Aubry wrote in a heartfelt post. “Dad was not only a legendary musician whose artistry touched millions around the world, but also a deeply loved husband, father, uncle, and brother whose warmth, humor, and compassion shaped the lives of all who knew him.”
Rodriguez, originally from Sabinal, Texas—just 90 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border—rose to fame in the 1970s and became one of the first Latino artists to make a major impact in mainstream country music. Over his 40-year career, he released 35 albums and charted 45 singles, including fan favorites like “Ridin’ My Thumb to Mexico,” “You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me),” and “That’s The Way Love Goes.”
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His career took him across all 50 states and internationally, where he earned fans far beyond Texas. In 2007, his influential legacy was cemented with an induction into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame.
Rodriguez had reportedly entered hospice care earlier in the week. His family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and friends, while requesting privacy during this time of mourning.
“While the world has lost an extraordinary talent, we have lost someone irreplaceable,” Aubry shared. “We ask for privacy as we navigate this painful moment together.”
Johnny Rodriguez leaves behind a monumental legacy in Tejano and country music, and a powerful example of cultural pride and boundary-breaking artistry. He will be deeply missed.
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