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Neilson Hubbard was born on 27 October, 1972 in Mississippi, is a Record Producer,Videographer,Singer,Songwriter,Musician,Photographer. At 48 years old, Neilson Hubbard height not available right now. We will update Neilson Hubbard's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Record Producer,Videographer,Singer,Songwriter,Musician,Photographer
Neilson Hubbard Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October 1972
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Mississippi
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Who Is Neilson Hubbard's Wife?

His wife is Audrey Spillman (m. 2016)

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Neilson Hubbard Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Neilson Hubbard worth at the age of 50 years old? Neilson Hubbard’s income source is mostly from being a successful Record producer. He is from . We have estimated Neilson Hubbard's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Source of Income Record producer

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Timeline

2019

Hubbard moved to Nashville, opened Mr. Lemons’ Studio and continued producing records for Garrison Starr, Glen Phillips, Strays Don't Sleep, Michelle Malone, Jeremy Lister, Matthew Perryman Jones, and other musicians.

Strays Don't Sleep was released to positive reviews from Time Out, Uncut, The Sunday Express and The Times. The success helped secure a US release, which was helped further by a placement in the hit CW (former WB) drama One Tree Hill. "[For Blue Skies", a song concerning the sentencing of Matthew Ryan’s brother to 30 years in prison, was made available on the One Tree Hill soundtrack. Strays Don't Sleep toured the UK with Josh Rouse to support the album. In April 2006, their video album "Strays Don't Sleep" won the Grand Remi Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival for Best Music Video, and the band's performance received a standing ovation. In mid-2006, the group was officially disbanded.

2017

Hubbard's film production company, Neighborhoods Apart, produced and directed the documentary, The Orphan Brigade: Soundtrack to a Ghost Story, which was nominated for Best Original Song at the Nashville Film Festival. They have since released two albums, Heart of the Cave (2017) and To the Edge of the World (2019).

2014

The Orphan Brigade was formed in 2014 by founding members, Hubbard, Ben Glove and Joshua Britt. The group spent a year writing and recording their first album, Soundtrack to a Ghost Story, in the allegedly haunted Octagon Hall in Franklin, Kentucky. The group set out to tell the story of this eerie architectural oddity and of the family, soldiers, and servants who lived and died there. They looked for inspiration and possible encounters with the spirits of this place. Additional appearances include John Prine, Kim Richey, Gretchen Peters, and Will Kimbrough.

2008

In 2008, Hubbard released a new solo record, I Love Your Muscles.

2005

In the Autumn 2005 Strays Don't Sleep's self-titled debut was released in the UK on One Little Indian. The release includes a DVD of short films that were directed and shot by professional filmmakers and friends, including Gorman Bechard, The Barnes Brothers, Martin Glenn, Matt Boyd, and Jared Johnson. Ryan and Hubbard directed three of the short films with the help of Nashville film student, Matt Riddlehoover. A 5.1 Surround Sound mix of the entire record and films, by Paul PDub Walton of Björk and Sneaker Pimps fame, is available on the DVD.

2004

Matthew Ryan approached Hubbard in 2004 about a collaboration. The collaboration was successful and Strays Don't Sleep was formed with Hubbard, Brian Bequette, Billy Mercer and Steve Latanation.

1995

The name This Living Hand is derived from the title of a poem by John Keats. The band's songs were written by vocalist and guitarist Hubbard; guitarist Jones was responsible for arrangements and production. In the summer of 1995 the band signed with E Pluribus Unum Recordings in Los Angeles and released their first full-length album, Consolation Prize in October, with a national tour following. Consolation Prize was recorded over four days at Easley Studios in Memphis. This Living Hand recorded a second album, The TV Sounds Worried in 1996 but it was shelved by the record label and remains unreleased to this day.

1993

During that first year of shows, Spoon recorded the tracks that make up their second album, Holding Flowers, produced and recorded by Justin Martin, and released it on their own Lunch Pale label in the fall of 1993. The group added a rhythm section to their lineup, including Garrison Starr playing the snare and ride cymbal, and Jones picked up the bass for the quartet's live shows. Near the end of 1994 Lamb left the group, leaving Hubbard and Jones to continue through 1995 with a two-guitar, drums and bass lineup.

1972

Neilson Hubbard was born (October 27, 1972) in Jackson, Mississippi to parents, Dale and Suzy Hubbard. He was an All City baseball player and football player throughout high school. He began singing in talent shows at age seven and learned to play the guitar in high school. He learned to the play keyboard in his early twenties.