Up Dated November 29, 2022, a message from Roger Hubbard.
Hi People
I’m happy to announce that Joe Snelling’s documentary on me is now freely available on YouTube
Hope you enjoy it! Roger
Update July 19, 2022:The Password for Viewing is not currently available due to Lucky Day Films making Summer Film Festival Presentations and temporarily suspending online public viewing.
Here's the link for the Roger Hubbard Documentary "HOME LOVIN' MAN: The Story of Roger Hubbard", who was a Blue Goose Recording Artist in the early 1970's from the U.K. Roger was one of the great younger blues artists chosen by Nick Pearls to record on his Blue Goose Label to compliment his Yazoo records of reissue County Blues 78 rpms. He continues to write, record & perform his music on a part-time basis & became an expert of furniture repair & restoration. However, he did not achieve a wider recognition that his musical talents deserved and this documentary tells his story. Several of the songs are from his only Blue Goose Record "Brighton Belle Blues" that was released on vinyl in 1971 & on Cd in 2006.
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Roger has been a friend of mine for decades and lives locally. The film has some interesting bits - mostly familiar to me. Sadly, his time with the consummate trio, Buick 6, is not included in the film.
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"I ain't good looking, teeth don't shine like pearls, So glad good looks don't take you through this world." Barbecue Bob
Thanks for posting. I'd not hear of Roger Hubbard before despite living in the UK. I found this documentary quite sad given the regret, that was evident to me, of him not taking up the invite to go to the US when he was clearly held with some regard. I hope things are better for him now and he feels comfortable in the place he now is.
I’m very pleased to announce that my new album “Under the Sun” is now available! These are all new heartfelt songs being very much of the moment with a wide range of musical styles and accompaniments.
Roger has always been a favorit of mine, along with John M, since I heard them in the seventies and found them again on the internet in the 90s. I met John in the Euroblues same years ago but, I have not seen or met Roger. I have tried to get Roger to the Amal Blues Festival here in Sweden but no success so far.
What password shall be used to see the documentary??
I watched it after it was first posted. Now when I use the previous link which I bookmarked, "This video is private" is displayed. I've been registered with Vimeo with a free, basic membership for a while now. I assume if it was now pay-per-view there would be an option to pay, but I could be wrong. Maybe something else is going on in background that we're not aware of. Perhaps it was hacked in some way and we now have to contact the owner for a password. --Just a guess.
I’m happy to announce that Joe Snelling’s documentary on me is now freely available on YouTube
Hope you enjoy it! Roger"
parapatton edited the original post earlier today (11/29/2022) to include the above message from Roger, but since it will not appear as a "Recent Post," I've posted it separately.