Texas singer-songwriter, Charlie Robison passed away Sunday at the age of 59 at a hospital after suffering cardiac arrest and other complications.
Robison had his start in the 1980s, hitting the Texas circuit. His debut “Bandera” was released in 1996, named after the town where his family ranched for years.
In 2018, Robison had to give up music after losing the ability to sing following throat surgery.
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