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Rodriguez signing autographs after a show: April 8, 2007
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Birth name | Sixto Diaz Rodriguez |
Also known as | Rod Riguez, Sixth Prince, Jesús Rodríguez |
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Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
July 10, 1942
Genres | Rock, folk, psychedelic rock, blues |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, guitarist, poet, excavation worker, demolition worker |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1967–1973, 1979–1981, 1998–present |
Labels |
Sussex RCA Impact Light in the Attic |
Website | www |
Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, known professionally as Rodriguez (born July 10, 1942), is a Mexican & American singer-songwriter from Detroit, Michigan. His career initially proved short lived in the United States, but unknown to Rodriguez his albums became extremely successful and influential in South Africa. According to the film-makers of the documentary about him, Searching for Sugar Man, sales of his records outnumbered those of Elvis Presley in South Africa. It was incorrectly rumored there that he had committed suicide.
In the 1990s, determined South African fans managed to find and contact Rodriguez, which led to an unexpected revival of his musical career. This is told in the 2012 Academy Award–winning documentary film Searching for Sugar Man, which helped give Rodriguez a measure of fame in his home country.
On May 9, 2013, Rodriguez received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from his alma mater, Wayne State University (WSU), in Detroit.
Rodriguez lives in Detroit's historic Woodbridge neighborhood, through which he is seen walking in Searching for Sugar Man.
Rodriguez was born in 1942 in Detroit, Michigan. He was the sixth child of Mexican immigrant working-class parents. He was named Sixto (pronounced "Seeks-toe") because he was their sixth son. His father had immigrated to the United States from Mexico in the 1920s; his mother was also from Mexico. They had joined a large influx of Mexicans who came to the midwest to work in Detroit's industries. Mexican immigrants at that time faced both intense alienation and marginalization. In most of his songs, Rodriguez takes a political stance on the difficulties that faced the inner city poor.
Rodriguez earned a Bachelor of Philosophy from Wayne State University's Monteith College in 1981.