Sixte Rodrigues
Sixte Rodrigues (Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, July 10, 1942 -) is American Michigan, musician resident in Detroit.
The commercial activity as the musician in the United States gave two pieces of albums with a short-lived thing in the early 1970s, but I only performed foreign countries in Australia of the twice publicly and was over without only a few numbers being popular. However, because album "Cold Fact" of Rodrigues was dubbed afterwards in the Republic of South Africa by a cassette tape and spread out, 500,000 pieces of records of the pirated edition sold, and "Sugar Man" of the collecting music gathered the support that was enthusiastic as the song which symbolized anti-apartheid.
Time of several years had passed after I retired, and, as for Rodrigues, the rumor that committed suicide was believed widely in South Africa, but South African fans utilized the Internet in the 1990s and found out Rodrigues, and Rodrigues who fed a family while working as blue-collar in Detroit came into the limelight as a musician after time more than it for 30 years.
The documentary film "man (an original title: Searching for Sugar Man) loved by Sugarman miracle" who recorded a process to find out Rodrigues won the academy best documentary feature of Academy Award in 2012.
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