Our Cajun Community has lost arguably the most creative steel player in Cajun music. Rodney "Hot Rod" Miller passed away today after battling many health issues. He paved the way for all of us to learn. His creativity is evident in all of our players today as we continue to try to emulate the Master of Cajun pedal steel.
I just received the news about Rodney. First met him in the early 80's when I moved to Lafayette. He was one of the pioneers and was well respected among all the Cajun musicians. I never really got the chance to study his style, he wasn't playing much at that time, however I have performed onstage with 2 of his sons...
Rodney on steel with late great Aldus Roger in 1954
Rodney was 16 at the time..
He also played fiddle,accordion,piano just to name a few. He played steel for my dad on several occasions in the late 60's early 70's
Ricky fails to mention his own father's (Geno Thibodeaux) influence in Cajun music as well. Geno was an incredible vocalist and one if my all time favorites! I was fortunate enough to play many times with him. Rodeny was the most influential steel player without a doubt and a really great guy! He will be missed by all of us.
I think the last time I seen Rodney Miller was at the Cajun Bandstand in Kenner,Louisiana with Allan F.I know Fred Charlie sure liked Him(Rodney). He did a few gigs with my late friend Cleat Wooley at the Key Hole Club on the West Bank. I Remember Dee Dee Ward & John Henry Scott there. RIP Rodney. One More History Musician Louisiana Great Gone to Music Heaven.