Emily Burns Erwin, also known as Emily Robison, was born on a warm summer day, August 16th, 1972, in the charming town of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Born to loving parents, Paul Erwin and Barbara Trask, Emily grew up alongside her sister, the talented Martie Maguire.
Emily's early life was filled with music, and her natural talent soon led her to join forces with her sister Martie and Natalie Maines to form the renowned music group, The Chicks. Together, they have achieved immense success, with their unique sound and captivating performances.
In 2000, Emily, Natalie, and Martie were featured in the documentary film, Dixie Chicks on the Fly, giving fans a glimpse into their lives and the making of their music. The trio also lent their voices to the soundtrack of the popular Julia Roberts film, Runaway Bride, released in 1999.
On May 29th, 1999, Emily tied the knot with country music singer-songwriter, Charlie Robison, solidifying her personal life. With her professional and personal life thriving, Emily Robison has undoubtedly made a lasting impact on the music industry and beyond.