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  1. Bruce Ben Robison (born June 11, 1966) is an American, Austin -based Texas country music singer-songwriter. Bruce and his brother, fellow singer-songwriter Charlie Robison, grew up in Bandera, Texas, near San Antonio, and he currently resides in Austin, Texas. His self-titled debut album was released in 1995. [1]

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    Bruce Robison’s Town Dance - Tickets ‘In The Woods' Out Now! ‘In The Woods' Out Now! Keep up with Bruce’s latest project The Next Waltz. A new kind of music ...

  3. Jan 23, 2022 · The Texas music couple announced the end of their marriage late last week, after a lot of thought and work. They were a musical duo who happened to find some of their greatest success as performers later in their careers, and together. They released four albums and collaborated on many songs, including "Border Radio" and "9,999,999 Tears".

    • "Sweet Dreams"
    • "Rayne, Louisiana"
    • "What Would Willie Do?"
    • "I'll Go to My Grave Loving You"
    • "Desperately"
    • "The Good Life"
    • "My Brother and Me"
    • "Angry All The Time"
    • "Wrapped"
    • "Travelin' Soldier"
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    For a more recent example of Robison's talents, check out this cut about small town living off 2017's Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band, a hidden roots treasure recorded on analog tape.

    First heard as a duet with brother Charlie, this cut off Wrappedwraps one of Bruce's better sets of lyrics in a swampy, acoustic folk package.

    It turns out that Robison looks to fellow Texan Willie Nelson and not the Lord for wisdom and guidance in trying times, per this send-up of country-gospel tunes.

    This harmony showcase from a harmonious marriage stands out among the many solid songs recorded over the years by Robison and Willis. It's originally by the Statler Brothers'Don Reid.

    This song associated with Strait andDon Williams wasn't penned by Robison, but it rarely sounded better than it did when he recorded it with Willis in 1998.

    An upbeat number that's part dancehall packer, part potential Dwight Yoakam hit is one of the more Texas-sounding songs off Robison's Long Way Home From Anywherealbum. It's credited to "Rock and Roll Honky Tonkin' Ramblin' Man" songwriter Joe Dickens.

    Rich storytelling, built on relatable characters that could hail from any small town, carries this multi-generational story about a Texas family with a pair of musically talented brothers.

    The list closes out with three famous hits later cut by Nashville stars. Let's start with this futureTim McGraw and Faith Hill hit, originally sung by Robison and Willis.

    The catchy title track off Robison's 1998 Lucky Dog Records release reached the second spot on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart via a 2007 Strait single.

    One of the better-known songs from the Dixie Chicks' run of chart success was actually a cover of a Robison original. Others drawn to this tragic tale of a young man serving in Vietnam include Sheryl Crow, Ty England and Aaron Lewis.

    Learn about the top songs by Texas singer-songwriter Bruce Robison, who wrote hits for Dixie Chicks, George Strait and more. See his collaborations with wife Kelly Willis and brother Charlie Robison, and his own solo albums.

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  5. In regard to the Lone Star State’s finest tunesmiths, Bruce Robison lands at the top of the heap. His songwriting turned the heads of some of the industry’s biggest artists and took them to the top of the charts (The Chicks’ No. 1 version of “Travelin’ Soldier,” George Strait’s recording of “Wrapped” and the beautiful Tim McGraw / Faith Hill rendition of “Angry All The Time ...

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · Bruce Robison, a singer-songwriter and Willie fan, talks about how Phases and Stages taught him about songwriting, love, and life. He also shares his memories of Bandera, his tribute songs, and his album of Willie covers.

  7. Apr 27, 2017 · Bruce Robison & The Back Porch Band comes out Friday, April 28. You can catch Bruce out on the road for the remainder of 2017. Now Watch: Country Artists You Need to Know in 2017.

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