Chris LeDoux Biography

Occup.Musician
FromUSA
BornOctober 2, 1948
DiedMarch 9, 2005
Aged56 years
Chris LeDoux was born upon October 2, 1948, in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. He was a singer, songwriter, and also rodeo champ, recognized for his authentic portrayal of the cowboy lifestyle in his music. LeDoux died on March 9, 2005, in Casper, Wyoming, after losing a battle with liver cancer.

LeDoux was the oldest of 3 brother or sisters and grew up in an army household. His daddy, Alfred LeDoux, was an Air Force pilot, while his mommy, Bonnie, remained at home to look after the household. Due to his dad's career, Chris resided in various places around the United States and even in France as a child. In 1959, LeDoux's family members ultimately resolved in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where his love for both songs and rodeo began.

Chris's rate of interest in music began at a really early age. When he was simply 4 years of ages, he occupied the harmonica, as well as by the time he was 8, he had actually discovered to play the guitar. LeDoux was first introduced to the rodeo at the age of twelve when he went to a neighborhood occasion. He right away fell for the sport as well as determined to seek a career in rodeo. In secondary school, he excelled in both the saddle bronc as well as bareback riding occasions.

While participating in Eastern New Mexico University on a rodeo scholarship, LeDoux contended at the collegiate level as well as remained to establish his musical talents. It was throughout this time that he started creating and also recording his own music. In 1970, at the age of 22, he won the Intercollegiate National Finals Rodeo championship in the bareback riding occasion.

In 1976, Chris had a banner year in both songs and also rodeo. He taped his very first album labelled "Songs of Rodeo Life," and he won the world champ title at the National Finals Rodeo in the bareback riding occasion. By this point, LeDoux had established a grassroots following in the rodeo world, as well as his music started to receive recognition for recording the spirit of the cowboy lifestyle.

Over the following twenty years, Chris LeDoux launched a number of more albums with tunes that reflected his experiences both in and out of the rodeo sector. A few of his popular songs consisted of "Whatcha Gon na Do With a Cowboy," "Look at You Girl," and also "This Cowboy's Hat." He eventually received mainstream acknowledgment and also success in the c and w market and was also recognized by Garth Brooks, that appreciated his authentic design and also called him as one of his significant influences.

In 2000, LeDoux was identified with main sclerosing cholangitis, an unusual liver condition. He went through a liver transplant the very same year, and also regardless of his health and wellness struggles, he continued to perform and also launch songs. Unfortunately, he lost his battle with liver cancer in 2005 at the age of 56.

Chris LeDoux left an enduring legacy as a pioneer of modern-day cowboy music and also as an ambassador for the rodeo way of life. His payments to both worlds will certainly be thought of and cherished by his fans, and his music will continue to inspire future generations of cowboys as well as cowgirls.

Our collection contains 29 quotes who is written / told by Chris.

Related authors: Garth Brooks (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

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29 Famous quotes by Chris LeDoux

Small: Youll probably get three horses and you have to draw a good buckin horse. Thats mighty tough
"You'll probably get three horses and you have to draw a good buckin' horse. That's mighty tough"
Small: Why not just do something a little more on the gentle side?
"Why not just do something a little more on the gentle side?"
Small: When I come up with an idea about the way I feel, I can really state it strongly in a song
"When I come up with an idea about the way I feel, I can really state it strongly in a song"
Small: So its probably eighty percent luck and twenty percent skill
"So it's probably eighty percent luck and twenty percent skill"
Small: And takin a bath in the creek. Thats the stuff that really made it worthwhile. Anybody can stay in a mo
"And takin' a bath in the creek. That's the stuff that really made it worthwhile. Anybody can stay in a motel"
Small: The breeding programs for the bulls have improved significantly. The bulls are at a much higher caliber
"The breeding programs for the bulls have improved significantly. The bulls are at a much higher caliber"
Small: I dont know what makes a guy want to write songs and sing, but if youve got a message, you want to get
"I don't know what makes a guy want to write songs and sing, but if you've got a message, you want to get it across. When I come up with an idea about the way I feel, I can really state it strongly in a song"
Small: Some guys work 125 to 130 rodeos a year. Theyre just goin all the time
"Some guys work 125 to 130 rodeos a year. They're just goin' all the time"
Small: Sleepin in the truck wasnt so bad. Shoot, I kind of liked that, myself
"Sleepin' in the truck wasn't so bad. Shoot, I kind of liked that, myself"
Small: In fact my son subscribes to Pro Bull Rider magazine
"In fact my son subscribes to Pro Bull Rider magazine"
Small: Sometimes a hard days work is easier than a lot of things you can meet in life
"Sometimes a hard day's work is easier than a lot of things you can meet in life"
Small: My partner and I won the race, and I threw my hat into the air and bent to pick it up. Everyone started
"My partner and I won the race, and I threw my hat into the air and bent to pick it up. Everyone started laughin' because I had split the back end of my pants out, and I wasn't wearing shorts"
Small: I always was one who didnt take things for granted. But I think I do appreciate things more now.
"I always was one who didn't take things for granted. But I think I do appreciate things more now. The small moments of joy that we find each day are so much more precious now than when I looked at them before"
Small: You hope your buddies will win so you dont have to loan them any money
"You hope your buddies will win so you don't have to loan them any money"
Small: To me, Garth, hes kind of like my guardian angel. Its like every time I need some help, hes there
"To me, Garth, he's kind of like my guardian angel. It's like every time I need some help, he's there"
Small: They were so good that you just had to sing the song to them once and they got it. Its amazing.
"They were so good that you just had to sing the song to them once and they got it. It's amazing. Sometimes it didn't come out the way you wanted, but it was good"
Small: My best year I made 25,000. Of course, that was back in the 70s
"My best year I made $25,000. Of course, that was back in the '70s"
Small: Ive had this song in a drawer for a long time, maybe seven or eight years. Every time Id do an album, I
"I've had this song in a drawer for a long time, maybe seven or eight years. Every time I'd do an album, I'd take it out and listen to it, and always liked what it had to say. Plus when Garth came in and sang on it, that made it really special"
Small: Im healed up and I feel great. After going through the fire, its great to be out performing again
"I'm healed up and I feel great. After going through the fire, it's great to be out performing again"
Small: I had to give everything I had to one event if I wanted to excel
"I had to give everything I had to one event if I wanted to excel"
Small: Anything to do with the land, I love
"Anything to do with the land, I love"
Small: This record is probably as easy as anything Ive ever done
"This record is probably as easy as anything I've ever done"
Small: Shoot, every time you get on an animal, you take your life in your hands
"Shoot, every time you get on an animal, you take your life in your hands"
Small: Mostly it would be those who rode in a particular even would hang out with those who rode in the same e
"Mostly it would be those who rode in a particular even would hang out with those who rode in the same event"
Small: I can remember sittin in a cafe when I first started in rodeo, and waitin until somebody got done so I
"I can remember sittin' in a cafe when I first started in rodeo, and waitin' until somebody got done so I could finish what they left"
Small: I admire bull riders for their passion and the uniqueness each one of them has
"I admire bull riders for their passion and the uniqueness each one of them has"
Small: You get to where you kind of like it, and Its a habit Thats hard to break. I still find myself sittin i
"You get to where you kind of like it, and It's a habit That's hard to break. I still find myself sittin' in a cafe, like a pizza parlor"
Small: Tires were so bald on the truck that the air was showin through, and I had to drive fifty miles an hour
"Tires were so bald on the truck that the air was showin' through, and I had to drive fifty miles an hour all the way out there, because the vibration was so bad"
Small: If youre lucky enough to draw a good horse, you still have to ride him, then the next ones
"If you're lucky enough to draw a good horse, you still have to ride him, then the next ones"