Outtake from the "Essential" sessions, 2001. Roy Hubbs is Andy Strom, Erik Soley, Sean Gilchrist, and Clay Williams. Photo's of "The Father of Country Music," Jimmie Rodgers.
From "The Portable Roy Hubbs" album, 2007. Sean Gilchrist on vocals while Erik Soley fills in on drums. Clay Williams on lead and Andy Strom solid on the bass. Rich Mattson at the helm. Their sophmore album was recorded at Sparta Sound in Evelith, Minnesota.
Another song off the "Essential" album. Roy Hubbs is; Andy Strom, Erik Soley, Clay Williams, and Sean Gilchrist. Jeff Waldeland on Mando and Maureen M. Smith on Fiddle. Roy Hubbs is on SMA Records. Check out all of the fine artists on SMA at WWW.SMARECORDS.COM Support independent music!
Some awsome 30's-40's era Billy DeVorss pin-up art! Accompanied with "Buried In A Box" by Roy Hubbs, an outtake from the 2001 New Moon recording sessions. Erik Soley(vocal) and Andy Strom(Guitar.)
From the 2001 album "Essential." Roy Hubbs is; Sean Gilchrist, Andy Strom, Erik Soley, and Clay Williams. Featuring Jeff Waldeland on Pedal. Stills from the movie "Six-Gun Trail."
The first song off their debut album "Essential" released in 2001. Roy Hubbs is; Sean Gilchrist, Andy Strom, Clay Williams, and Erik Soley. Featuring Jeff Waldeland (Pedal) and Maureen M. Smith (Fiddle.) Roy Hubbs is based in Minneapolis, MN. USA.
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