He died in December 2021, at age 73 [1] Robison sang back up with Lennon, Yoko Ono and Elephant’s Memory during a 1972 session at New York City’s Record Plant East on the track Baddest of the Mean, which appeared on the album Lossless, released September 18, 1972.
[10] The style of these albums differed from the glam rock that was in vogue at the time, being much more varied, improvisational and loose.
Robison reformed the power-pop band in the 2000s, and it played the C2SV Music & Technology festival, headlined by Iggy and the Stooges.
[11][12] Robison taught piano, keyboard, guitar and songwriting for over 30 years & was the founder of Half Mile Music Studios near Coleytown, Connecticut.
[13] He has two sons, Dr. Tiger Robison, an assistant professor of music education at the University of Wyoming, and Dexter Scott.