Country music star Charlie Robison dies aged 59

Country music star Charlie Robison dies aged 59

Charlie Robison, a rustic music artist identified for his music “I Want You Bad,” has died, in keeping with a press release from his spouse shared on Facebook.

“It is with a heavy heart that I share the news that my husband, Charlie Robison, has passed away today, surrounded by his family and friends. My heart is broken. Please pray for me, our children and our family,” Kristem Robison wrote in a put up

A household consultant advised the Associated Press that Robison died at a hospital in San Antonio, Texas after struggling cardiac arrest.

Charlie Robison
Charlie Robison, a rustic music artist identified for his music “I Want You Bad,” has died, in keeping with a press release from his spouse shared on Facebook. (Ed Rode/AP)
Robison’s sister, fellow musician Robyn Ludwick, additionally paid tribute in a put up on social media.

“My heart is broken in the deepest most irreparable way,” she wrote in a Facebook put up. “My big brother Charlie passed away in the arms of his loved ones. Please play some Charlie Robison on Repeat. He would want it that way.”

According to the biography on his web site, Robison grew up in Bandera, Texas, the place his household owned ranches for eight generations.

“Music wasn’t just a staple around the Robison household; from even before he could walk, Charlie would spend Saturday nights with his parents at The Cabaret, the local C&W dancehall in downtown Bandera. But the fare playing in the family home ran the gamut from rock’n’roll to singer-songwriters and much more,” the bio states.

“So it should come as no surprise that Charlie, his brother Bruce and sister Robyn Ludwyck all enjoy respected and critically acclaimed music careers as singers, songwriters and recording and performing artists.”

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It was whereas a scholar at Southwestern Texas State University (which is now referred to as Texas State University) when Robison found out the educational life was not for him, in keeping with his web site. He satisfied his brother Bruce to drop out of college with him and the pair headed to Austin to pursue their musical goals.

They each ended up in a band named Chaparral and after stints with Two Hoots and A Holler and The Millionaire Playboys, Robison struck out on his personal as a singer and songwriter.

His debut album titled “Bandera” was launched in 1996. He signed with Sony’s Lucky Dog label, which launched his subsequent two albums, 1998’s “Life of the Party” and 2001’s “Step Right Up,” the latter of which yielded his Top 490 nation hit, “I Want You Bad.”

Robison married Emily Strayer, who was a founding member of The Dixie Chicks, now referred to as The Chicks, in 1999. The couple had three kids earlier than divorcing in 2008.

Robison and his present spouse welcomed a son in 2020.

His break up with Strayer resulted within the break up songs on his 2009 album, “Beautiful Day.”

“It’s my first relationship-type record … You can really tell where I was emotionally when I wrote it.”

He introduced through Facebook in 2018 that he was retiring from performing attributable to a surgical process on his throat that made it now not potential for him to sing.

Source: www.9news.com.au