Chris LeDoux
October 2, 1948 – March 9, 2005
Chris LeDoux was a country music star who, unlike most, was the real deal. Prior to his quick rise to fame thanks to a helping hand from admirer, Garth Brooks, LeDoux was a champion rodeo rider. He is likely the only World Bareback Riding Champ to sell over six million albums. LeDoux began his riding career in 1970, and soon began self-recording songs about life on the circuit. His tunes quickly struck a chord with fellow riders, ranchers and cowboys for their authenticity and heart. He was soon selling thousands of tapes out of his truck at rodeos and such. The story goes that he manufactured over one million cassettes on a dual-tape machine in his barn, with his mother setting the egg timer for twenty minutes to remind her to go out and flip over the tapes. Things dramatically changed in 1989, when a lyric in Brooks’ hit “Much To Young To Feel This Damn Old” pointed out that the only thing that kept the aging narrator going in a world of younger riding competitors was “a worn out tape of Chris LeDoux.” That brought tremendous attention to LeDoux who had never met Brooks. He was soon signed to Liberty Records, also Brooks’ label at the time. Over the next decade, LeDoux released several popular country albums for Liberty and played to large theaters and arenas full of adoring fans. Like Brooks, he brought the electricity and flash of rock ‘n roll to the country setting. On March 9, 2005, Chris LeDoux died of cancer of the bile duct. He was 56 years old.