, Robison died of cardiac arrest at a San Antonio hospital.
Robison, a Houston native, announced his retirement in 2018, stating that complications from throat surgery left him unable to sing, theHe was born in Houston on Sept. 1, 1964, but grew up on his family’s ranch in Bandera, located in the Hill Country northwest of San Antonio, according to the newspaper. When he suffered an injury playing football at Southwest Texas State University, Robison concentrated on music, theHis release of “Bandera” in 1995 was a signal of greatness to come.
The gravelly voiced singer’s “Good Times” album, released in 2004, featured his version of Keith Gattis’ ballad, “El Cerrito Place,”Robison released his final album, “High Life,” according to the magazine. The disc included a cover version of Bob Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece,” according to the