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Washington Post
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Washington Post
Mexican American singer Johnny Rodriguez, whose 1970s country hits topped charts, dies at 73
SAN ANTONIO — Country music star Johnny Rodriguez, a popular Mexican American singer best known for chart-topping hits in the 1970s such as 'I Just Can't Get Her Out of My Mind,' 'Ridin' My Thumb to Mexico' and 'That's the Way Love Goes,' has died. He was 73. Rodriguez died Friday in San Antonio from health complications, according to his daughter, Aubry Rodriguez. She also shared a statement on social media saying he went peacefully and was surrounded by family.
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mexican-American country singer Johnny Rodriguez dies aged 73
Country music star Johnny Rodriguez, a popular Mexican-American singer best known for chart-topping hits in the 1970s, including I Just Can't Get Her Out Of My Mind, Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico and That's The Way Love Goes, has died aged 73. Rodriguez died on Friday, according to social media statements posted by his daughter, Aubry Rodriguez. She said he died peacefully and surrounded by family. She wrote: '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, humour, and compassion shaped the lives of all who knew him.' Rodriguez was named the most promising male vocalist at the 1972 Academy of Country Music Awards, and his debut album, Introducing Johnny Rodriguez, earned a nomination for album of the year in 1973. Rodriguez was born in Sabinal, Texas, a small town about 60 miles west of San Antonio and about 90 miles east of the US-Mexico border. He was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.


BreakingNews.ie
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BreakingNews.ie
Mexican-American country singer Johnny Rodriguez dies aged 73
Country music star Johnny Rodriguez, a popular Mexican-American singer best known for chart-topping hits in the 1970s, including I Just Can't Get Her Out Of My Mind, Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico and That's The Way Love Goes, has died aged 73. Rodriguez died on Friday, according to social media statements posted by his daughter, Aubry Rodriguez. Advertisement She said he died peacefully and surrounded by family. She wrote: '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, humour, and compassion shaped the lives of all who knew him.' Rodriguez was named the most promising male vocalist at the 1972 Academy of Country Music Awards, and his debut album, Introducing Johnny Rodriguez, earned a nomination for album of the year in 1973. Rodriguez was born in Sabinal, Texas, a small town about 60 miles west of San Antonio and about 90 miles east of the US-Mexico border. Advertisement He was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

Associated Press
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Mexican-American singer Johnny Rodriguez, whose 1970s country hits topped charts, dies at 73
Country-music star Johnny Rodriguez, a popular Mexican-American singer best known for chart-topping hits in the 1970s, including 'I Just Can't Get Her Out of My Mind,' 'Ridin' My Thumb to Mexico' and 'That's the Way Love Goes,' has died. He was 73. Rodriguez died Friday, according to social media statements posted by his daughter, Aubry Rodriguez. She said he died peacefully and surrounded by family. '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,' she wrote. Rodriguez was named the most promising male vocalist at the 1972 Academy of Country Music Awards, and his debut album, 'Introducing Johnny Rodriguez,' earned a nomination for album of the year in 1973. Rodriguez was born in Sabinal, Texas, a small town about 60 miles (97 kilometers) west of San Antonio and about 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of the U.S.-Mexico border. He was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.