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Bruce Robison

Musician


Bruce Robison is a country music singer-songwriter residing in Austin, Texas. While Robison has released four albums and an EP since his 1995 self-titled debut, songwriting has been his true claim to fame. Robison has penned numerous country hits, including several that climbed all the way to number one on the country music charts. His number-one hits include: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's recording of "Angry All the Time" in 2001; the Dixie Chicks 2003 version of "Travelin' Soldier"; and George Strait's take on the Robison classic, "Wrapped" in 2006.


Birth Place: Bandera, Texas

Height: 6' 7"

Official Website: www.brucerobison.com

Known in Austin for:
Robison performs frequently in the Austin area.
He and Kelly Willis, his wife, perform an annual Christmas concert in Austin. (Buy the 2006 expanded reissue of their Christmas album, "Happy Holidays," here.)

Albums:
It Came From San Antonio
Label: Premium
Released: 05.15.2007

Eleven Stories
Label: Sustain
Released: 04.04.2006

Country Sunshine
Label: Bear's Nest Records
Released: 09.18.2001

Long Way From Anywhere
Label: Lucky Dog (Epic)
Released: 07.13.1999

Wrapped
Label: Lucky Dog (Epic)
Released: 05.19.1998

Bruce Robison
Label: Vireo Records
Released: 07.16.1996

Fun facts:
Robison is married to country music singer Kelly Willis.
His brother, country singer Charlie Robison, is married to Emily Robison of the Dixie Chicks.
Robison wrote the jingle for the Claritin ad he appeared in with Kelly Willis in 2006.

Other External Links:
Find Robison's home page here.
Visit Robison's MySpace page here.
Check out his CMT Artist page here.


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