“I might not be here for long,” Woods told him. “He said, ‘Catch you on the rebound,'” Gallegos revealed. Born Alfred Jesse Smith in Shreveport, La., Wood grew up in San Pedro, Cali ...
He announced his final tour, Catch You On The Rebound: The Last Tour, in 2024. The trek was named after another 1967 song by Wood of the same name. In his statement to Variety, Gallegos said that ...
Per Variety, Gallegos said Wood had a final message for fans: “Catch you on the rebound.” That, the site said, was a reference to his 1967 song. He is perhaps best known for his 1967 hit “Th ...
Wood’s final words to fans were, “Catch you on the rebound”— a reference to his 1967 song. The Louisiana native began recording music in 1957 in Los Angeles where his family moved when he ...
And he says, you tell my fans I said, 'Catch you on the rebound,' " Wood's manager and publicist recalled Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.
“I might not be here for long,” Woods told him. “He said, ‘Catch you on the rebound,'” Gallegos revealed. The phrase was also the name of Wood’s final tour. According to ...
And he says, you tell my fans I said, 'Catch you on the rebound,' " Gallegos recalled of Wood's final words, which referenced his 1967 song and the name of his final tour, per EW. Gallegos told ...