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Rodríguez (surname)

Rodríguez is a Spanish patronymic (meaning Son of Rodrigo) and a common surname in Spain and Latin America. Its Portuguese equivalent is Rodrigues.

The "ez" signifies "son of". The name Rodrigo is the Spanish form of Roderick, meaning "famous power", from the Germanic elements "hrod" (fame) and "ric" power). It was the name of Roderic, the last Visigothic King before the Muslim conquest, and the subject of many legends. The surname Rodríguez could have originated in the 9th century when patronymic names originated.

Notable people with the surname include:

Rodriguez

Rodríguez or Rodriguez ( in Peninsular Spain or in Latin America) is a Hispanic surname meaning "son of Rodrigo". It may refer to:

People
  • Rodríguez (surname), people with the surname or mononym Rodríguez
  • Rodrigues (surname), people with the surname Rodrigues
Music
  • Sixto Rodriguez, singer-songwriter who records and performs under the mononym Rodriguez
  • Rodriguez (band), American rock band active in the mid-late 1990s
  • Adrián Rodríguez, Spanish actor and singer
  • Adrian Rodriguez (DJ), German trance producer and DJ, known as Rodriguez
  • Adrian Rodriguez (musician), American musician, bassist of The Airborne Toxic Event
  • Marcos Rodriguez, Spanish DJ and producer based in Barcelona, part of the DJ, production/singing duo Magan & Rodriguez
  • Martínez Rodríguez, Cuban vocalist most known for his collaboration with Tacabro (aka Romano & Sapienza), most notably " Tacata'"
Place names
  • Rodrigues Island, a dependency of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean
  • Rodriguez, California, alternate name of Muroc, California, United States
  • Rodriguez, Rizal, municipality in the Philippines
Other uses
  • San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (1973), a landmark United States Supreme Court decision in which the Court ruled the Constitution does not confer a fundamental right to receive an education
  • Rodriguez v. United States (2015), a United States Supreme Court decision in which the Court ruled that, absent reasonable suspicion, police officers may not extend the length of a traffic stop to conduct a dog sniff
Rodriguez (singer-songwriter)

Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, known professionally as Rodriguez (born July 10, 1942), is an 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. He was rumored there to have 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 (band)

Rodriguez was a rock band active in the mid to late 1990s based in San Luis Obispo, California.

The band is notable as an early collaboration between Matt Ward (who later came to prominence as M. Ward) and Kyle Field (aka Little Wings), along with a series of drummers: Jake Hockel, Sanjeev Srinivas, and Mike Funk. The band was described by Field as "the band in which I learned how to play music".

They completed one full-length album, 2000's Swing Like A Metronome, which was produced by Jason Lytle of Grandaddy and released by independent label Devil in the Woods. The band also released a couple of songs recorded by Adam Selzer from the M. Ward band and Norfolk & Western. Co-dependent Records released the "Weren't a Problem" EP as a 7" in 1996 and a cassette entitled "Cash Crops and Box Plots" in 1995.