What is Emily Strayer’s net worth?
Emily Strayer, formerly known as Emily Robison, is an American musician with a net worth of $40 million. She is a singer, musician, and songwriter, and is best known for being one of the founding members of the country band, The Chicks (formerly known as the Dixie Chicks).
Throughout her career, Strayer has won numerous awards, including the Academy of Country Music Awards, American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and Country Music Association Awards.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Emily Erwin, later known as Emily Robison, was born on August 16, 1972 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Her family moved to Addison, Texas, where she spent most of her childhood with her two sisters. Emily began playing music at a young age, starting with the violin at age seven and moving on to the banjo at age ten. She and her older sister Martha formed a bluegrass group called the Blue Night Express and frequently performed at festivals. Emily remained devoted to developing her musical skills throughout her childhood.
The Dixie Chicks: A Brief History
Emily Robison and her sister Martha formed a music duo and later joined by guitarist Robin Lynn Macy and bass player Laura Lynch. Natalie Maines joined in 1995 and the trio achieved huge commercial success with the albums “Wide Open Spaces” and “Fly,” which both achieved diamond record status. The band faced controversy in 2003 after Maines criticized then-president George W. Bush during a concert in London, resulting in backlash from the country music community. However, the band released another successful album, “Taking the Long Way,” in 2006 and continued to tour throughout the 2010s. In 2020, they changed their name to The Chicks to drop the reference to the Mason-Dixon line.
Emily’s Side Project: The Court Yard Hounds
During the Dixie Chicks’ hiatus, Emily Robison formed a side project called the Court Yard Hounds with her sister Martha. Strayer served as the lead vocalist for the duo, and they released an album in 2010 that was primarily written by Strayer and recorded in Martha’s home studio. While Maines did not participate in the album, many of the same musicians and producers involved with the Dixie Chicks helped bring the Court Yard Hounds’ music to life. The duo made their public debut at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas in 2010, and they released a second album in 2013.
Emily Robison’s Personal Life
Emily Robison was previously married to country music singer Charlie Robison in 1999 and the couple had three children together. The marriage inspired the Dixie Chicks’ hit song, “Cowboy Take Me Away.” However, the couple divorced in 2008, which greatly influenced many of the songs in Court Yard Hounds.
During her work in Court Yard Hounds, Strayer met Martin Strayer, a guitarist in the band, and the two began a relationship. They had a daughter named Violet in 2012 and got married in 2013.
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