Beloved singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard is once again joining forces with some of music's most talented acts for his latest project. Co-Starring Too, due out March 18, is the full-length follow up ...
In 2020, Ray Wylie Hubbard rounded up some of his closest friends for Co-Starring, a collection of duets that featured an eclectic supporting cast, including Ringo Starr, Pam Tillis, Ronnie Dunn and ...
Let's get to the root of the problem. Ray Wylie Hubbard certainly did. The Texas music legend, most famous for writing "Redneck Mother," was scheduled for a return to Abilene on April 23. Then, in the ...
It’s safe to say that any musician working today would be thrilled to be on a first name basis with a Beatle. A casual exchanging of text messages, an occasional backstage meet-up or even the chance ...
The legendary icon of cosmic cowboy country music, Ray Wylie Hubbard, returns to Mountain Stage with host Kathy Mattea, along with a line-up jam-packed with exceptional songwriting talent. We’ll also ...
Dwight Yoakam's "Cosmic Roundup & Rodeo Tour 2025" is making an Oklahoma City stop Friday night at Paycom Center, but the lineup has changed for the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer's first ...
Ray Wylie Hubbard's 1973 single "Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother" is a country classic. His struggle to follow early success led him to... Hubbard's Path: 'Redneck Mother' to 'Wylie Lama' ...
Rough-and-tumble country troubadour Ray Wylie Hubbard makes music that is gritty and rough around the edges, but honest and real. His songs are anthems tinged with twisted humor and a kiss-off ...
Country icon George Jones famously asked “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes” back in 1985. For the most part, modern Top 40 country isn’t terribly interested in the footwear of elder greats, given the way ...
Gina Rambo, director of marketing and communications for the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa and Basin Park Hotel, couldn't be more excited. Four days of the blues is coming for Eureka Springs. "We didn't ...
Ray Wylie Hubbard remembers asking Stevie Ray Vaughan what it was like to be sober. “I just couldn’t see myself never taking another drink again. It had become so important,” says Hubbard, the ...
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