Rudy was born in Southeastern Oklahoma the youngest of three children. His loving parents, Robin and Betty Lacy, moved the family to Stillwater, Oklahoma when Robin began his career at Oklahoma State University. Rudy's energetic and adventurous s [+]Rudy was born in Southeastern Oklahoma the youngest of three children. His loving parents, Robin and Betty Lacy, moved the family to Stillwater, Oklahoma when Robin began his career at Oklahoma State University. Rudy's energetic and adventurous spirit led him in many different directions. He has always been fearless and liked living on the edge. He received his black belt in Tae-Kwon-Do and began riding motocross and bulls as a teen, then joined the Army and served in Desert Storm. He's held various jobs too numerous to mention searching for the one thing that would make him happy. So many interests but nothing seemed to fill the need he had deep in his heart until he discovered singing and playing music.
Coming from a musical family his interest in music was peaked at an early age. His father played country music professionally for 35 years and he instilled the values that Rudy continues to utilize in his music today. Rudy began singing and playing the country music circuit in Oklahoma and Texas in 1996 and in 2000 decided to take the leap and move to Nashville to pursue his dream. Once there, he quickly landed gigs at the legendary Tootsies, Legends and other lower Broadway hot spots. Despite his success he continued to have a void in his life. After years of pleading from his wife Rudy began attending church with his family and was touched by the awesome music at the "Church in the Glade." It was then that Rudy found what he had been searching for all these years. He found the Lord and accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior. Everything changed after that and Rudy realized that he should not be pursuing music in the country genre. Saddened, but trying to be obedient to the Lord's will, he gave up his dream of being a country recording artist.
Rudy and his family moved back to Oklahoma and became grounded in a new church named Good News Community Church. Rudy felt that God was urging him to continue with his music, but now singing for the Lord. He quickly became the Praise and Worship leader at the fast growing church and gave a country flavor to the contemporary Christian music he had grown to love.
Many people were shocked by the observable changes they had seen in Rudy since he returned from Nashville
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