tTP Episode #80 – Ray Wylie Hubbard

Today’s episode features a true Texas Songwriting Legend: Ray Wylie Hubbard.

For those who follow Texas and Red Dirt Music you are almost certainly familiar with Ray.  He’s a legend in the scene and tons of artists have covered his material.  Many artists look at their chance just to co-write with Ray as a pinnacle in their careers.

Known for his bar-room sing-along anthem, Red Neck Mother, Ray started gaining notoriety in the 70’s when Jerry Jeff Walker made the tune a main-stay for dark, smoky honky-tonks.  Then, over the years he also became known for penning other great signature songs like “Snake Farm”, recorded by podcast alum Paul Thorn, as well as “I Wanna Rock n Roll” recorded by Red Dirt legends in their own right, Cross Canadian Ragweed.

One of my favorite songs that pays homage to Ray is the song “Good One Comin On” recorded by Blackberry Smoke and Trent Wilmon, and written by David Lee Murphy, Gary Nicholson, and Lee Roy Parnell.

We get into Ray’s backstory in the episode and he takes us all the way from his start during the Cowboy/Hippie movement in Austin revolving around the Armidillo World Headquarters, us to his most recent projects featuring performances with names like Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Don Was, Chris Robinson and Ashley McBryde.

If you haven’t checked out the YouTube video of the song “Bad Trick” here’s the LINK.

I know Carly and I were both honored to have this chance to interview Ray.

So here we go with episode #80 of The Troubadour featuring our conversation with Ray Wylie Hubbard.

All of Ray’s social media links, music and merch can be explored by going to his website at www.raywylie.com

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