Bruce Robison's 1999 Concert History

Bruce Ben Robison (born June 11, 1966) is an American, Austin-based Texas country music singer-songwriter. Bruce and his brother, fellow singer-songwriter Charlie Robison, grew up in Bandera, Texas, near San Antonio, and he currently resides in Austin, Texas. His self-titled debut album was released in 1995. Robison has written several songs which have become hits when covered by well-known singers, including: “Travelin’ Soldier,” (recorded in 2003 by the Dixie Chicks, reached No.

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2024 1 concert
2020 1 concert
2019 3 concerts
2018 14 concerts
2017 10 concerts
2016 2 concerts
2015 6 concerts
2014 10 concerts
2013 7 concerts
2012 42 concerts
2011 61 concerts
2010 73 concerts
2009 89 concerts
2008 91 concerts
2007 94 concerts
2006 78 concerts
2005 13 concerts
2004 3 concerts
2003 5 concerts
2002 1 concert
2001 2 concerts
1999 4 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Bruce Robison had?

Bruce Robison has had 610 concerts.

What genre is Bruce Robison?

Bruce Robison is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Country, Americana, Classic Texas Country, Alt-Country, Texas Country, Roots Americana, Texas, and Austin Americana.

When was the last Bruce Robison concert?

The last Bruce Robison concert was on January 07, 2024 at Steamboat Ski Resort in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States. The bands that performed were: The Panhandlers / American Aquarium / Lone Star Skynyrd Trib. To Lynyrd Skynyrd / Matt Skinner / Roger Creager / Sundance Head / Treaty Oak Revival / Carson Jeffrey / William Clark Green / Jason Eady / Adam Hood / The Droptines / Jordan Nix / Love & Chaos / Mike and the Moonpies / Courtney Patton / Bri Bagwell / Corb Lund / Micky and the Motorcars / Rio Tripiano / Eric Middleton / Jade Marie Patek / Reckless Kelly / Cody Canada & the Departed / 49 Winchester / Andy Hedges / Band of Heathens / B.J. Barham / Braxton Keith / Bruce Robison / Chris Knight / Clayton Mullen / Cleto Cordero / Cory Morrow / Dalton Domino / Danno Simpson / Doug Moreland / Easton Corbin / Hayes Carll / Jack Ingram and the Beat Up Ford Band / Jack Ingram / Jackopierce / Jacob stelly / Jamie Lin Wilson / Jeff Crosby / Joel Martin Project / John Bauman / jon wolfe / Jonathan Tyler / Josh Abbott / Josh Ward / Kat Hasty / Kelley Mickwee / Kyle Park / Kevin Fowler / Kevin Galloway / Kyle Hutton / Kylie Frey / Kym Warner / Liz Foster / Matt Hillyer / Max & Heather Stalling / Midnight River Choir / Muzzie Braun / Ned LeDoux / Radney Foster / Randall King / Randy Rogers Band / Red Clay Strays / Scattered & Shattered / Shane Smith & The Saints / Sour Bridges / Tanner Usrey / The Wilder Blue / Paul White / Thom Shepherd & Coley McCabe / Tony Kamel / Travis Roberts / Triston Marez / Tyler Halverson / Uncle Lucius / Wade Bowen / Wayne Toups / William Beckmann.

What setlist does Bruce Robison play live?

The songs that Bruce Robison performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 24, 2005 concert at Zilker Metropolitan Park in Austin, Texas, United States:

  1. Angry All the Time
  2. Travelin' Soldier

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