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NEIL HUBBARD - an interview.

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2008

Neil talks about part of his life and times in the music business. He was interviewed during a break in playing with Tony O'Malley at Hamish Stuart's pub, The Three Mariners, at Faversham, on June 29th 2008. With him and Tony were fellow musicians Mark Smith, Adam Phillips, and Andy Newmark.

Neil Hubbard, the much sought-after live and session guitarist, has worked with The Grease Band, Joe Cocker, Roxy Music and played on the original 1970 concept album, Jesus Christ Superstar. He regularly plays with Tony O'Malley

Interviewer: Keef Trouble.

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Video by Jack Slipper.
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  • Had the pleasure of touring with Neil on Byan Ferry's Mamouna tour '94 he's a fabulous axe man and a true gent!

  • was it this guy that played the intro riff on jesus christ superstar ?

  • Neil's solo section on roxy music's the high road during Avalon is one of the greatest things i've ever heard

  • I knew Neil in the late 60's when he played with Wynder K Frog, then later with Juicy Lucy and the Grease Band. He's looking good and hasn't really changed that much!

  • Neil went to the same school as me.Kings School Peterborough.Great to see he is still going strong.

    Pat

  • Neil played on an album I recorded in London in 1973 at Nova Sound for Nigel Thomas' label ... Hi, Neil!

    Kirk Lorange

  • Good to see ya ,Neil.and good you stll pickin' away on the auld 355.You lookin' healthy. All the best from the land of the green grass and the guinness.Victor McCullough.

  • Interesting history of a great Gibson and of course the great Hub.

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