Born and raised in Longview, Texas, Carrington later earned local fame and a cult following for his extensive touring of the U.S.’s comedy circuit, and became a familiar voice on syndicated morning radio shows including “The Bob and Tom Show”. The talented country comedian made his recording debut with “Hangin’ with Rodney” in 1998 issued on Mercury Records Nashville. The album – like his stand-up routine – was a combination of comedy and original songs, spawned the single “Letter to My Penis” and peaked at No. 73 on the Top Country Albums.
After the release Carrington moved to Capitol Nashville records who issued his sophomore album “Morning Wood” in 2000, continuing the comedian’s trend of genital-themed album names. The album broke the Country Top 20, aided by the single “More of a Man”, which reached No. 71 on Hot Country Singles & Tracks. Carrington subsequently released the live album “Live: C’mon Laugh You Bastards” and his third full length “Nut Sack” in 2003.
In 2004 the comedian successful landed his own sitcom titled “Rodney” which last for two seasons until 2006. The exposure greatly aided his fourth full-length album “King of the Mountains”, which peaked at No. 15 on the US County chart and No. 68 on the Billboard 200. After co-starring and writing the film “Beer for My Horse” alongside Toby Keith, Carrington issued his fifth full-length “El Niño Loco” in 2009 – his first album to feature all songs. The seasonal album “Make It Christmas”, Carrignton’s most serious album to date was released at the tail end of 2009, and his sixth studio album “Laughter’s Good” arrived in 2014.