Rodney Bingenheimer
Many fans of Rock & Roll will have come across the name Rodney
Bingenheimer: KROQ DJ, proprietor of Rodney's English Disco, friend of
the stars and the self-styled Mayor of the Sunset Strip. As a
teenager, Rodney was dropped off at actress Connie Stevens' house
"to get an autograph" for his autograph-hunting, waitress
mother - who promptly sped off into the distance and wasn't seen again
by Rodney for "three or four years". This type of bizarre
incident came to typify his life!
Eventually his artless, naive demeanor, and frank adoration of
celebrity, ensured that he was nurtured by a succession of teenage
girls on the Strip, then adopted as a friend by Sonny and Cher, who
understood that Rodney had no ulterior motive, bar the desire to
simply hang around with stars.
His subsequent aptitude for spotting exciting music - coupled with
a total lack of embarrassment - qualified him perfectly for for PR-ing
Linda Ronstadt and David
Bowie (apparently, "Rodney's in the lobby with a man wearing
a dress" became a commonly-heard phrase on the Strip).
The establishment of Rodney's English Disco in 1972 - a club
devoted to his favorite English glam music
- changed his fortunes even further. The club soon became a hang-out
for nubile young girls, and as Rodney controlled the supply, he became
a Very Important Person on the scene.
He was given his own radio show on KROQ in 1976, Rodney On The
ROQ, which continues to this day (albeit with a changed timeslot).
He proved instrumental in the introduction of the LA punk scene and
championed bands such as The Runaways,
Blondie, The
Ramones, Van Halen, The
B-52s and Duran Duran.
Bingenheimer was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on
March 9, 2007.
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