Andrew Rodriguez (singer-songwriter)
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Bodega were a
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band in the late 1990s and early 2000s. They are best known for their debut album ''Bring Yourself Up'', which was a
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nominee for Best Alternative Album at the
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.


History

Bodega was formed in
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in 1996 by Andrew Rodriguez and Sam Goldberg."Bodega is bouncing back". ''
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'', October 10, 1998.
The duo recruited drummer Kim Temple and moved to
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to record ''Bring Yourself Up'', which was released in 1997 on independent label Vibra Cobra Records. The band then signed to
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, which remixed and rereleased ''Bring Yourself Up'' internationally in 1998. This album was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album. Following Vibra Cobra's 1998 acquisition by
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, the band were left largely unpromoted in the upheaval; they were offered the opportunity to move to
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, but declined."Bigger, brighter, more upbeat ; Bodegas unleash new CD tonight at the Rivoli". ''
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'', September 6, 2001.
The band began working on new material, performing it around Toronto, including at the Rivoli in 1999. The band released its second and final album, ''Without a Plan'', in 2001 on the independent Brobdingnagian Records.
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"Bodega Revving Up"
''
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'', September 6, 2001.
The album was produced by
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. Goldberg and Temple then left the band, and Rodriguez carried on with a rotating lineup of musicians, including
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as a guitarist in some live performances. Rodriguez subsequently opted to retire the band name, releasing ''
Here Comes the Light ''Here Comes the Light'' is the debut solo album by Canadian singer-songwriter Andrew Rodriguez, following his decision to retire his previous band Bodega."High expectation an elusive target; Andrew Rodriguez has high hopes for third CD, but the ...
'' in 2007 as a solo album rather than a third Bodega album."High expectation an elusive target; Andrew Rodriguez has high hopes for third CD, but there is more to come". ''
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'', March 1, 2007.


Discography

*''Bring Yourself Up'' (1997) *''Without a Plan'' (2001)


References

{{Authority control Canadian alternative rock groups Musical groups from Montreal Musical groups from Toronto Canadian psychedelic rock music groups Psychedelic pop music groups Musical groups established in 1996 1996 establishments in Ontario