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  2. Charlie Robison - Wikipedia

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    He went solo with his album "Bandera" in 1996. He subsequently signed with Sony and released "Life of the Party" on Sony's subsidiary Lucky Dog Records. The album gave him three of his biggest hits including "My Hometown." His next release was a live disc called "Unleashed Live," which is credited to Charlie, brother Bruce, and Jack Ingram.

  3. Charlie Robison, Country Singer-Songwriter Known for ‘I Want ...

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    Charlie Robison, the country singer-songwriter known for such hits as “I Want You Bad” and “My Hometown,” has died. He was 59. Robison’s wife Kristen confirmed his death on Facebook ...

  4. Charlie Robison, self-proclaimed 'bad boy of country music ...

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    With nine albums of working man's anthems, the son of Bandera became one of the most successful Americana artists to come from Central Texas.

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  6. Category:Charlie Robison songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Charlie Robison songs or lists of Charlie Robison songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Charlie Robison songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Charles Robison - Wikipedia

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    Charles Robison (singer) (1890–1957), American country music singer and songwriter; also known as Carson Robison Charlie Robison (born 1964), American country music singer and songwriter Charles Robison, American public official; in 2017 replaced John Walsh (U.S. senator) at Montana's USDA Rural Development

  8. Charlie Robison, Texas country musician who 'walked to his ...

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    Texas country singer Charlie Robison, who 'walked to his own beat,' died at 59. Complications from a medical procedure forced him to quit singing in 2018.

  9. El Cerrito Place - Wikipedia

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    The song, written by Keith Gattis, was originally recorded by Gattis in 2002 for his own album Big City Blues. Charlie Robison then recorded it on his 2004 album Good Times. [1] Robison's version was released as both a single and music video, but the single did not chart.