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Bruce Robison at the Next Waltz studio (nicknamed the Bunker) in Lockhart.
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In the summer of 2007, Bruce Robison was riding high in Nashville. The singer-songwriter and Bandera native was celebrating the success of his latest hit country song and being honored at swanky Music Row parties. None other than George Strait had just taken “Wrapped,” a song written and originally recorded by Robison a decade prior, to the number-two spot on the
Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the U.S., and the number-one spot on the
Billboard Canada Country chart.
Robison was having an impressive six-year run. Not only was “Wrapped” the second of his songs that Strait had sung into the top ten (“Desperately” reached number six in 2004), but national radio titans including Tim McGraw and the pre-controversy Dixie Chicks had seen their own Robison cuts sizzle to the top spot on the charts and hit FM-radio ubiquity with “Angry All the Time” in 2001 and “Travelin’ S
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Guys, I love Crockett s original songs. I love his covers too though. So, I m also going to take this opportunity to dub him the King of Covers. Which should in no way take away from his own artistry. Hell, I d wanna hear Charley re-sing any damn country song he felt the slightest urge to.
My heart and mind have been heavy over the struggles of my fellow Texans. I will be donating proceeds from my new single to Texas disaster relief groups. Because the need is immediate, myself, my label partner Thirty Tigers, and my management The Next Waltz will be donating today to the Mutual Aid groups in Austin and Houston, and Feed The People in Dallas. If you have the means to do so I encourage you to donate to these worthy causes.
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