Charlie Robison, Country Singer and 'Nashville Star' Judge, Dead at 59

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Country singer and former 'Nashville Star' judge, Charlie Robison, passed away at the age of 59. 

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He died from cardiac arrest and other complications at a hospital in San Antonio, Texas. 

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Robison started his musical career in the 1980s and released his debut album 'Bandera' in 1996. 

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His most successful album was 'Step Right Up,' which included the hit song "I Want You Bad." 

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Robison was a judge on the first season of the TV singing competition 'Nashville Star' in 2003. 

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In 2018, he underwent a medical procedure that left him unable to sing, leading to his retirement from music. 

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He was previously married to Emily Strayer, a founding member of The Chicks, and they have three children together. 

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He was previously married to Emily Strayer, a founding member of The Chicks, and they have three children together. 

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The Chicks announced a change in their concert schedule due to an urgent family matter, likely related to Robison's passing. 

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Funeral plans for Charlie Robison have not yet been disclosed. 

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