Ray Wylie Hubbard performs - Mother Blues - live on The Texas Music Scene
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
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Hubbard grew up in town of Hugo, Oklahoma. His family moved to Oak Cliff in south Dallas, Texas in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High School with Michael Martin Murphey, who had his own band at the time. Hubbard graduated in 1965 and enrolled in college, at the University of North Texas, as an English major. He spent the summers in Red River, New Mexico playing folk music.
During his time in New Mexico, Hubbard wrote "Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother", made famous by Jerry Jeff Walker's 1973 recording. Hubbard recorded for various labels but struggled with sales; his mix of country, folk and blues elements didn't find an audience. After leaving the scene and struggling with personal problems, he returned to recording with Lost Train of Thought in 1992 and Loco Gringo's Lament in 1994.
Today Ray Wylie Hubbard is an elder statesman of the Texas music scene. From New Braunfels, Texas, Hubbard hosts a Tuesday night radio show called "Roots & Branches". This program promotes new and established Americana artists. Like some other performers in his genre, he is perhaps as popular in Europe as in the US-Hubbard has been invited by record companies in the Netherlands to produce albums. His most recent recordings have been produced by Texas guitarist Gurf Morlix.
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This just never gets old no matter how many times I listen to it. To anyone that ever has a chance to see RWH live...do it. He is a Texas treasure and he has yet to ever disappoint!
What a writer, singer and legendary storyteller. Pity not more recognised out of Texas.
We love him in Canada, believe it or not 👍
@@dangibson4517yes we do!
Mother Blues was the Place to be in the 70's. Everything about this song is true about Ma Blues. I saw Freddie King. Lighting Hopkins
Mother Blues was a scary Rocky and roll bar in Dallas in the 70s. I was only 16 when I first went. Wished I went again. Love RWH.
There are not enough "O's" in "COOL" to describe Ray Wylie Hubbard
I 2nd that right there now
I've been to Mother Blues a few times in my distant past, but for me at the time I preferred The Cellar downtown Dallas. I too attended W. H. Adamson high school in Oak Cliff, and the old school had a soul, and sometimes I can yet hear the clatter between classes that could be put to music and inspire. Few schools have a history more profound. Ray Wylie I never met him but we both walked the same stairs, just different years.
When he goes into Polk Salad Annie, I get chills down my spine and a tear in my eye, every time
"The days where I keep my grattitude higher than my expectations.. well, those are pretty good days"
A true Outlaw country singer. Love this guy.
We called it Ma Blues. I lived on Ross Ave.in 1970. Greatest place to party in the 70's. Wildest time of my life. Saw Freddie King up close 3 times..Thank you Ray Willie !!!
It's one of those thing's
you have to feel to be true..I was 21 years old yall. & I had it all for a second.
The first two times I heard this song, it was on the radio, WNCW Spindale, NC, I about wrecked my car I was grinning so hard
I was born in Azle, Texas in 1955 and my dad went to all the bars on Jacksboro Hwy, from Azle, all the way into Ft. Worth, till the late 60's. I believe he spoke about seeing Ray Wylie Hubbard somewhere along the way out there. From about 5 years old to 10, my mom would make my dad take me with him to try and keep him on the straight and narrow...it didn't work.
This is how it's supposed to be done !
My top 5 favorite artist of all time
5.Steve earl
4.Ray Wylie Hubbard
3.Keith Whitley
2.Willie Nelson
1.Waylon Jennings
FRIGGIN OUTSTANDING GLAD I FOUND YOUR MUSIC.....
RWH is a great songwriter! Keep on rockin'
I'm enjoying all your music. Keep it coming.
You know it! Ray Wylie is legendary!
Texas rocikin blues Great stuff
great storyteller
I'm loving this guy!!! 🇺🇸
Your son is doing fn awesome
I'm grateful that I get to come and hear you Ray Wylie..... and Lukas and Kyle..... "and the days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, well I have really good days". See you soon.
Ttruly a amazeing artist
for some reason I can't get the 'add to' button to work on this video Mother Blues, I'll remember it..
just found you tonight...your are awesome!
be careful of the things you wish for, you just might get 'em
Reminds me of Billy Gibbons with that hat on.
"And what does he do? He plays an SG!" Haha
Wow!!!!!!!!!!! Simply amazing
Absolutely!!
RWH - Still the best in texas
Awesome sound! New fan from Pa!
Thanks!!
🔥lit🔥
Hot damn
FUCKING GREAT
Hey, you got to let a guy mix it up a little,.. no?
“And what does he do? He plays an SG” 😂
Where is the Goldtop?? The SG sounds great, but come on !!!
1:06
Who is the drummer on this video?
Rick Richards
Thanks!
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This is just a Chevy truck ad
Dann.....