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Chris LeDoux

Prior to becoming a successful independent country artist, Chris LeDoux was a rodeo champion known for his bareback-riding skill and made his name in music by writing countless songs about the rodeo life. LeDoux was born in Biloxi, MS, in 1948 and moved around often as a child since his father was in the Air Force. He first tried his hand at rodeo riding in Denison, TX, at age 13 and was soon winning junior competitions. His family moved to Cheyenne, WY, while he was in high school, and he continued to ride; after graduating, he won the Wyoming State Rodeo Championship, which earned him a rodeo scholarship to Caspar College. He also studied the sport at Sheridan and Eastern New Mexico and won the Intercollegiate National Bareback Riding Championship. He turned pro in 1970 and eked out a living on the national rodeo circuit, winning just enough prize money to keep himself going. At the same time, LeDoux began writing songs about the rodeo lifestyle, since no other country performer had yet filled the niche (the way trucker songs became a specialized country subgenre). His first composition was "Bareback Jack," and he soon recorded an album's worth of songs in a friend's basement in 1972. He and his father set up a recording company, American Cowboy Songs, and LeDoux began selling his tapes at rodeo events out of the back of his pickup truck. As this side business became more lucrative, LeDoux started traveling to Nashville for quickie recording sessions rather than relying on local musicians.

LeDoux's hard work on the rodeo circuit paid off when he won the 1976 world bareback riding championship at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City. He remained active until 1980, when small nagging injuries and a desire to be with his family led him to retire. He settled on a ranch in Kaycee, WY, but kept up his songwriting and recording and developed an increasingly large following as well as a reputation for exciting concerts. By 1982, he'd sold over 250,000 copies of his self-released albums, of which he completed 22 by the end of the '80s. LeDoux had long refused to sign a record deal, valuing his independence more, but when rising superstar Garth Brooks name-checked him on the 1989 hit "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)," the attention was too much to resist. LeDoux signed with Capitol subsidiary Liberty and released his national debut, Western Underground, in 1991. The 1992 follow-up, Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy, featured a duet with Brooks on the title track. The single became LeDoux's first (and only) Top Ten country hit, and the album also entered the Top Ten and went gold. Though he hasn't had another single that big, LeDoux recorded steadily for Liberty through the '90s, and all of his albums -- 1993's Under This Old Hat, 1994's Haywire, 1996's Stampede, 1997's Live, and 1998's One Road Man -- made the country Top 40, selling well to LeDoux's extensive fan base. 2000's Cowboy found LeDoux re-recording his earliest compositions, and he subsequently battled a liver illness that threatened his life and required a transplant. He recovered and returned to music with the more personal album After the Storm in 2002. LeDoux released Horsepower in 2004. It would be his last completed album before he died of complications from liver cancer in March of 2005. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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I met him 3 times once in Yuma az and twice in reno love his music he is very down to earth and I got over 14 cds of him I think he is better than anybody in country music to bad they dont play him on radio anymore
I went to quite a few of Chris' concerts and he put on one heck of a show! I really miss hearing him. He was a very down to earth person and is greatly missed.
rdocln
I can remember my dad taking me to buy an 8 track from him. We were behind the chutes and he had one right in his war bag. I wore that sucker out! And years later when I was on the circuit I wore out a lot of his cassettes. "Goinin' and a Blowin'" kept us awake for another few miles. So many of his songs hold memories. He is gone but never forgotten
i love chris ledoux he is the best country artist and a true cowboy if you like him follow me
I have been a huge Chris LeDoux fan since the late 80's when I came home form Japan (30 yrs in the USAF)...our Grandson was adopted by a member of the Western Underground. I will miss him but will always try to turn people on to him...big job in Pennsylvania .
Dont read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest possible friday by the love of Ur life. Tomorrow will be the best day of Ur life. However if u don't post this comment on at least 3 songs u will die in 2 days. Now you've start reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in at least 143 minutes when if done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is scary cuz it actually works.
brian.mynatt
The last great true Cowboy song writer. Always miss you Chris
strantsmith
Dont read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest possible friday by the love of Ur life. Tomorrow will be the best day of Ur life. However if u don't post this comment on at least 3 songs u will die in 2 days. Now you've start reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in at least 143 minutes when if done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is scary cuz it actually works.

Good ride cowboy.
Chris wa my hero both in the rodeo crcuit and the country music world
bconitz
LOVE his music and voice! We miss you, Chris.
His song are song about my life. He moved what he sang about. Bareback rider, songwriter, he was the best. He is missed by many.
he sang from the soul, and his songs have so much meaning, it's amazing. I have had the amazing opportunity to be good friends with their family and they are all great people. God bles Chris Ledoux!
Chris was so much more than just a cowboy and singer/songw r i t e r . He loved life and was a joy to be around. I know because his family and mine worked together for decades in Kaycee. If you ever get the chance, stop in and see the memorial park there. We all miss him.
was/ still is the best country singer, R.I.P. Chris ledoux
bberry993
This is what is real cowboy music or the least Texas Swing
frankcnewman
Best singing cowboy there ever was!!
Nothing better than driving across Big Wonderful Wyoming with Chris on the stereo. Thank the cowboy for the ride!
boxseller
I keep going back to my Chris L. music. It is the best
Chris LeDoux sings from the heart, and every song touches me.
This ol' cowboys my hero.
Sang what he knew and lived. . . God bless Chris and family.
The last real cowboy. Left us to soon.
R.I.P chris ledoux and Lane Frost
chris ledoux is my hero!! i was just a young kid listin to him and at 24 theres still many songs of his i can relate to in everyday life he just singing song that hit me to the bone even tho i rodeo i still think anyone one could listin to alot of his songs and take somthing from them.
I have a signed LeDoux tape Real live buckaroo dated 1974. It is one of my most prized possetions. Also I have been to 32 concerts in my life. 25 of them were Chris Ledoux. I met the man so many times he remembered my name. He will always be my favorite artist. Thank God for Chris.
I never felt more free then sitting on the prairie watching the sun go down and listening to chris. God bless you are deeply missed
Chris is one of the best country singers that there ever was. He is deffinately my favorite of all time!
Chris is what got me started on country music, he is the best country singer ever!!!!
gee_ray
Played The Ride at my Dad's funeral. Pretty much said it all!
hughhilson
GOD BLESS CHRIS LEDOUX Garth Brooks
the live of chris ledoux will live on through his music
josh.mackenz i e
My Heros have always been cowboys! He is what being an American is about... Western Skies says it all...Saw him in one of his last concerts, at our county fair in Rifle,Co. I have been to a lot of shows in my time... but nothing like that, best concert ever...May the Legend live on in our hearts forever, and God bless is family
God Bless Chris Ledoux
Chris LeDoux pretty much sums up country music in his songs. God bless!
russ1075
Dedicated to Wright Sellars. Wright I know you are in heaven riding with Chris. You all might even be strumming and singing together.
great artist and a great bareback rider as shortstops strive to be derek jetter i strive to be like Chris LeDoux in my bareback riding i just wish i had the oppertunity my dad had to meet him RIP LeDoux and good ride cowboy
donia22
I always say he passed way to young..Saw him in 2004 at SD county fair...it was incrediable.
texasgordanf a n
He was a true cowboy and an great person to know was great performer that enjoyed the life and what he did was a sad day when he passed was lucky enough to meet and see him perform many times. There will be no other that can take his place or perform like he did. We have many artists in Texas that respect what he did. You are missed from your Texas friends.
Heart felt a true self made cowboy who lived his dreams.
coleborrego
i wish i coulda met em
I wa slucky enough to meet him when he played here in HUMBOLDT CO. CA. Then again in 94 in salt lake city UTAH! I legend of the rodeo & every country boys best friend! You are missed my wise friend!
I miss My ole friend~ Chris your Missed
tomysgirls3
Chris leduex is one of the original cowboys that i just love his songs do come from his heart!
the one and only
county fair is my all time fav. Reminds me of our local fair and a cutie on my arm
myjetnow
I love his riding his music and the spirit of who is/was is alive in every rodeo and in every song God Bless his family and The Rodeo in Heaven he surely must be riding in. myrodeogirl@ g m a i l . c o m
I seen Chris in every concert that he did in Lincoln,Ne. God bless him and his family, Chis will be missed! There will never ever be another Chris LeDoux. Rest in peace my fine friend.You or your music will never be forgotten!
I got to see Chris at a concert in Memphis, TN. Before the show he came out and sat on the edge of the stage and talked the crowd.He was the best cowboy singer ever!RIP!
bcrosby402
Chris was a true blue cowboy, a singer of songs that made your heart busrt with love and life. Chris was true to himself as it should always be. You are greatly missed Chris, but you will never be for gotten
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