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  1. Ray Wylie Hubbard (born November 13, 1946) is an American singer and songwriter. Early life. Hubbard was born on November 13, 1946, in Soper, Oklahoma. [2] . His family moved to Oak Cliff in southwest Dallas, Texas, in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High School with Michael Martin Murphey. [3] .

  2. Ray Wylie Hubbard. Americana artist, singer/songwriter, outlaw music. Songs & Stories: An Evening with the Songwriters Lyle Lovett, Ray Wylie Hubbard & Hayes Carll.

  3. Watch and listen to Ray Wylie Hubbard, a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Texas, perform his songs with various collaborators and bands. Explore his latest album Co-Starring, his stories behind the songs, and his live performances on this channel.

  4. Find out when and where you can see Ray Wylie Hubbard, the legendary singer-songwriter and Americana artist, live in concert or online. Check out his upcoming and past tour dates, get tickets and RSVP for his shows.

    • "Mother Blues" If there's only one line you should remember from Hubbard's catalog, it should be "The days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, I have really good days" from the autobiographical odyssey "Mother Blues."
    • "Dust of the Chase" "Patience is a virtue that I don't possess," may be the single best line in Hubbard's storied repertoire. Here on "Dust of the Chase," he plays again a struggling gambler.
    • "Snake Farm" Sometimes, Hubbard makes songwriting seem easy. It isn't of course. But the origin stories behind some of his greatest songs, namely "Snake Farm," create the illusion.
    • "Conversation with the Devil" "Conversation with the Devil" is a mixture an old-style talking blues song and a fever dream taking a turn for the worse.
  5. Ray Wylie Hubbard's 25 Greatest Hits. Vivian Brown. Play all. Shuffle. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

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  7. Ray Wylie Hubbard. Hubbard was born in the town of Soper, Oklahoma. His family moved to Oak Cliff in southwest Dallas, Texas, in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High School with...