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The Story of Sixto Rodriguez

The Story of Sixto Rodriguez

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Sixto Rodriguez. Unknown in his home country the USA for forty years after he produced his hit songs. In the seventies he composed numbers such as Forget It, Sugar Man and Crucify Your Mind. A mix of folk, rock and pop which immediately took off in the then apartheid South Africa.

I recall that at that time, everyone had a copy of Cold Fact lying close to their turntable. No party was without it. The poster of the album adorned every record shop and all knew his songs by hart. His anti-establishment themes covered at the time forbidden topics resulting in his songs being banned, which of course, added to his two albums becoming instant hits in seventies South Africa. Rodriguez was a voice from afar stirring the sentiment of young people in South Africa. “He stoked rebellion and helped children of suburbia wake up to the need for change in their own country”.

Born in Detroit of Mexican parents, Sixto Rodriguez was intimately aware of the alienation and marginalization of those not part of mainstream society. His lyrics describe the tough conditions of the downtrodden and a life without roots. Cold Fact and Coming From Reality, his first and then only two albums were commercial flops in the US and his record company closed. Rodriguez quite his music career, bought a derelict house in a government auction for $50, and took a job as a demolition laborer. In the US he was a failed musician.

In South Africa his records found immediate popularity from the start and kept on selling; to date an estimated five hundred thousand. But as time went by, there was no news on this enigmatic singer and no new albums reaching the shores of South Africa. His fans here later believed he had passed away. That is until the late nineties when two South African music enthusiasts began investigating and ultimately after a long search found him in his flat in Woodbridge, Detroit. “Did you know you are bigger in South Africa than Bob Dylan?”

In 1998 Rodriguez came to a hero’s welcome in South Africa. Six sell-out concerts. For some time he would lead a strange double life going back to obscurity in his home city and returning to SA to perform as a music legend. He quit his demolition job, booked more concerts and composed again.

A film producer came across the story of the musician who was an unknown at home and a star in South Africa, and how he was tracked down and brought over for concert performances. The ideal story for a movie. It took years to persuade Rodriguez to take part in a planned documentary about his life. The shoestring budget for the film was not enough and the last scenes were taken on the producer’s iPhone.

Searching for Sugar Man became an Oscar winning film in 2012. 

Director Malik Bendjelloul begged Rodriguez to attend the Oscar awards but he refused saying might take the attention away from the filmmakers. Rodriguez’s popularity finally took off at home.

Now he lives the life of a full-time musician, tours internationally and earns well. Of his earnings his daughter says: “He takes pleasure in giving it away, especially to people that supported him when he wasn’t a commercial success. I do really wish he’d spend some of the money on himself though”.

Sixto Rodriguez today lives in the same modest Detroit home he bought forty years ago. 

 A remarkable man.



Source of quotes: Rolling Stone


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Comments

Jerry Fletcher

5 years ago #17

Amazing Story. Thanks for sharing!

Gert Scholtz

6 years ago #16

Claire L Cardwell Many thanks for sharing the post.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #15

Claire \ud83d\udc1d Cardwell Tagging you on this one Claire.

Devesh 🐝 Bhatt

7 years ago #14

He is a superstar in the tibetan community even today.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #13

#5
Synchronicity was what I was thinking too, Gert Scholtz. Your was more of a review. Mine was more of a story about discovering this film. Nice piece. Been busy packing and haven't been reading as much as usual.

CityVP Manjit

7 years ago #12

Searching for Sugar Man is probably one of the best documentaries I have ever watched. Even when I know the end result (and I am of that ilk that does not like to engage in a spoiler alert - and that horse bolted here some time ago) it is the kind of documentary that I can watch multiple times. The chief reason is the music, if not also the man. It is a documentary that hits home what one group of people may feel and how another culture cannot connect those dots, as well as a story that speaks across a generational timescale. Indeed having read this buzz, I feel the inkling to watch that film again soon. It is that good.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #11

His story must be one of the most remarkable in the music industry - perhaps a lesson in life. Thanks for reading and commenting David - always appreciated.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #10

Henri Galv\u00e3o The movie is excellent - do watch when you can. His music is unique and his lyrics that of a poet and philosopher. Thanks for your comments Henri.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #9

Henri Galv\u00e3o The movie is excellent - do watch when yu can. His music is unique and his lyrics that of a poet and philosopher. Thanks for your comments Henri.

David B. Grinberg

7 years ago #8

Nice buzz, Gert. He certainly has an interesting back story and has admirably remained close to his roots.

Ken Boddie

7 years ago #7

And to think I almost missed this buzz and Paul Walters' amazingly coincidental comment. Great spotlight, Gert, on the dice throw that can be the music industry.

Pascal Derrien

7 years ago #6

Never heard of him before today, thanks for the spotlight Gert Scholtz :-)

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #5

Susan Botello The shooting of the movie with a smartphone just adds to the uniqueness of these events. Thanks for reading and commenting Susan.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #4

#1
Mark - he is indeed and amazing person. Thanks for reading and commenting. If you get the chance, I highly recommend the film.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #3

Paul Walters who might enjoy the post with your comment below.

Gert Scholtz

7 years ago #2

Paul Walters who I think will enjoy the post with your comment.

Paul Walters

7 years ago #1

Gert Scholtz This is the second piece on Rodriguez in the past week!!! I shared a dorm room at Rhodes university with a fellow whom went by the name of Sugar . It was he who was obsessed with finding him. The clue was in the title track from the Cold Fact album " met a girl from Delluth early six o' clock this morn a cold fact" This was the suburb he travelled to outside Detroit and there he was ! I have seen him play twice now, once at the Byron Bay Blues Festival in Oz and In Vancouver. hes a little frail and still only plays the twelve songs from Cold Fact. As for Sugar, he has a very successful record store in Cape Town called Mambo Records, a big tourist spot!! Rodriguez had a profound effect on my while at university in when the 'troubles in SA began.

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