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Atlanta Rhythm Section's Rodney Justo. Rock Music Legend


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If you’ve ever tuned into a classic rock radio station and felt the electric hum of Southern rock filling your soul, chances are you’ve brushed shoulders—musically speaking—with Rodney Justo.

Best known as the original lead singer of the legendary Atlanta Rhythm Section, Rodney’s voice is more than just a sonic signature of the American South—it’s the soundtrack to a generation.

But to understand the full breadth of his musical journey, you’ve got to go back to Tampa, Florida, where the boy who would become a Southern rock icon first discovered his voice.

Rodney Justo was born with rhythm in his veins. His father was a musician, and Tampa in the '50s and early '60s had a burgeoning music scene.

By the time he was a teenager, Rodney was performing professionally, fronting bands and making a name for himself as a gifted rock and soul singer.

In the mid-60s, Rodney’s voice caught the ear of Roy Orbison’s backing band, The Candymen. Rodney joined as lead vocalist, and it wasn’t long before they began carving out their own identity.

Touring constantly, performing alongside major acts, The Candymen were crucial in shaping Rodney's future.

In the early '70s, he and his bandmates decided it was time to forge their own path. The Atlanta Rhythm Section was born.

More than just a band, ARS was a musical collective, fusing rock, jazz, R&B, and pop into a smooth, sophisticated Southern sound that defied categorization.

Rodney Justo was the voice on their self-titled 72 debut album. His vocals were powerful and expressive helping to define the Atlanta Rhythm Section's unique tone.

Rodney left the band shortly after that first album—citing creative differences and a desire to focus on family.

He became an in-demand session vocalist and performer, lending his golden pipes to countless recording projects throughout the ‘70s and ‘80s. His ability to shift between genres—from blue-eyed soul to polished pop to hard-edged rock—made him a go-to voice in studios from Florida to L.A.

In the mid-90s, Rodney Justo returned to the Atlanta Rhythm Section. He stepped back into the spotlight once again performing hits like "So Into You," "Imaginary Lover," and "Spooky" live on stage.

Rodney Justo brought new energy to the ARS catalogue—even if he hadn’t originally recorded those songs. He made them his own, connecting with audiences across generations.

Rodney Justo is more than t a great rock vocalist. He’s a storyteller. He's filled with anecdotes, punchlines, and the kind of behind-the-scenes music lore that makes you lean in and listen. He’s got tales from the road with Roy Orbison, recording sessions with legends, and enough stories about Southern rock’s golden era to fill a memoir.

He brings humour, humility, and a deep love of the craft to every conversation. Today he tours with Atlanta Rhythm Section and his voice hasn’t lost any of its magic. There’s still that same smooth phrasing, that soul-deep delivery, and that sly smile you can hear even when he’s singing through the speakers. He continues to be a beloved figure in Southern rock circles, a revered elder statesman of American music, and a performer who gives his all every single night.

Rodney Justo may not be a household name in the same way as some of his peers, but among musicians, he’s a legend.

His influence runs deep—not just through Atlanta Rhythm Section, but through decades of rock, soul, and Southern music.

Rodney's journey is one of persistence, evolution, and soulful resilience. From teenage gigs in Tampa dive bars to singing for thousands on tour with ARS, from the slick sessions of Studio One to today’s digital world, Rodney Justo has remained a voice worth listening to—a true original in the ever-changing world of American rock music.

You're going to LOVE his story.

To find out more head to https://www.atlantarhythmsection.com/

and contact me with any feedback, comments or queries.

https://www.abreathoffreshair.com.au




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