Biography
Emily Robison has a marvellous body. Check out the height, weight, shoe size and all other interesting measurements!
Emily Robison is an American songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and a founding member of the female country band the Dixie Chicks, whose album ‘Taking the Long Way’, won five Grammy Awards (including Album of the Year), and known for hit singles, including “Wide Open Spaces”, “You Were Mine”, “Landslide” and “Not Ready to Make Nice”. Emily plays banjo, guitar, dobro, lap steel, bass, mandolin, accordion, and sitar. Born Emily Burns Erwin on August 16, 1972 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to parents Paul Erwin and Barbara Trask, she grew up in Addison, a northern suburban town on the edge of Dallas, Texas. She has two older sisters, Julia and Martha. Martha is also a founding member of the band Dixie Chicks. Emily married country singer Charlie Robison in May 1999, and the couple had three children: Charles Augustus and twins Julianna Tex and Henry Benjamin before getting divorced in 2008. She later married to Martin Strayer, from whom she has a daughter, Violet Isabel Strayer.
Body Measurements
The following table shows the body measurements of Emily Robison. Here is all you want to know, including height and weight (imperial system and metric system). Note: Bra size equals band size and cup size.
Body shape: | Slim |
---|---|
Dress size: | 4 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 32-24-33 inches (81-61-84 cm) |
Shoe size: | 9 |
Bra size: | 32A |
Cup size: | A |
Height: | 5′9″ (175 cm) |
Weight: | 121 pounds (55 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Unknown |
Emily Robison Net Worth
The net worth of Emily Robison is not available right now.
Quotes
Check out these inspiring celebrity quotes:
— Emily Robison“I’m a huge Kelly Clarkson fan. I think she’s great. “
— Emily Robison“When I was at high school, I thought it’d be nice to go into Air Force Academy and fly jets, but that was a very brief dream. Ha, ha. I’m too lanky to fit in the cockpit. “
— Emily Robison“Some people still believe you should just fall in line with what’s going on – and that’s scary. It makes a mockery of freedom of speech. “
— Emily Robison“It is amazing what people feel they have the right to tell you to your face when you’re famous. “
— Emily Robison“I ride horses once in a while, but I’m no expert. I hold on for dear life. “