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Rudy's was established by Rudolph Aue in Leon Springs, Texas (now a part of San Antonio, Texas) in 1929 as a combination business consisting of a filling station, automobile repair shop, and grocery store. [2] In 1989 Rudolph added barbecue to the food menu, [2] combining the grocery and new restaurant element to make a "country store" feel.
"Rudy's Rock" was released as a Decca 78, 30085A, backed with "Blue Comet Blues" in 1956. [1] The single reached number 34 on Billboard and number 38 on Cash Box. In the UK, the single reached number 30 in November, 1956 and re-charted at number 26 in December, 1956. [2] "Rudy's Rock" appeared on the Decca album Rock and Roll Stage Show in 1956.
Rudy's closed their Oakland location on Thursday, July 26, 2018. [6] Rudy's BLAT sandwich (a BLT with avocado) was featured on Lonely Planet's A field guide to 20 great American sandwiches. [7] On August 8, 2022, Rudy's Can't Fail Cafe announced their permanent closure. [8] In October 2022, they re-opened for business under mostly new ownership ...
Rudy Dewayne Woods (October 12, 1959 – January 28, 2016) was an American professional basketball player. A tall and strong center, he was one of the top prospects in the 1978 high school class.
Steven Jack Rudy (born August 9, 1978) is an American politician and agribusiness owner who has served as a Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives since January 2005. [1]
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Rudy's Barbershop is a chain of barbershops founded in Seattle, Washington by Alex Calderwood, David Petersen and Wade Weigel in 1993, with locations primarily on the United States West Coast. Calderwood and Weigel would later go on to also co-found the Ace Hotel group in 1999.