Artist Bio:
Rod Bernard was an American singer and songwriter born on August 12, 1940 in Opelousas, Louisiana. He was best known for his contributions to the swamp pop and Cajun music genres. Bernard gained popularity in the 1960s with hit songs such as "This Should Go On Forever" and "Colinda". He was also a proficient guitarist and harmonica player, showcasing his musical talents across various live performances and recordings.
Throughout his career, Rod Bernard collaborated with other notable artists such as Johnny Preston and Warren Storm, further solidifying his impact on the Louisiana music scene. Bernard continued to perform and record music into the 2000s, maintaining a devoted following of fans who appreciated his unique blend of rock and roll, country, and Louisiana Creole influences. Rod Bernard passed away on July 12, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of influential music that continues to resonate with audiences.
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