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  1. Gregg Hubbard. Gregg “Hobie” Hubbard was born and raised in Apopka, Florida—The Indoor Foliage Capitol of the World. So there. There was never a time Hobie can remember that he wasn’t listening to—and by listening we mean obsessed with—music.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sawyer_BrownSawyer Brown - Wikipedia

    https://sawyerbrown.com/. Sawyer Brown is an American country music band. It was founded in 1981 in Apopka, Florida, by Mark Miller (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard (keyboards, vocals), Bobby Randall (lead guitar, vocals), Joe "Curly" Smyth (drums), and Jim Scholten (bass guitar). [2] The five musicians were ...

  3. 26 de mar. de 2019 · March 26, 2019. 11690. Growing up in Apopka, Sawyer Brown keyboardist and singer Gregg “Hobie” Hubbard had a pretty big dream, but he wasn’t sure it would ever come true. The dream was a career in music – playing the piano, singing, and writing.

  4. Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard (born October 4, 1960) is the keyboard player for Sawyer Brown. He is one of the founding members of the band and has also written or co-written several songs for the group. Musician Songwriter.

  5. 30 de jun. de 2021 · In an interview with Scott Ross of CBN, the band’s frontman and rhythm guitarist Mark Miller recalled moving into Nashville with keyboard player Gregg “Hobie” Hubbard from Poplar, Florida, and setting the band up. The rest of the band – lead guitarist Bobby Randall, bassist Jim Scholten, and drummer Joe “Curly” Smyth – congregated after.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2023 · 🎉 Everybody wish our very own, Gregg “Hobie” Hubbard, a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 🎉. Help us celebrate Hobie’s b-day by sharing some of your favorite Hobie moments in the comments! 🎹. Like. Comment. Share. 2.7K. 828 comments. 53.2K Plays. Sawyer Brown. · October 4, 2023 · . Follow.

  7. 29 de may. de 2018 · The band got its start when Ohio-born singer/songwriter Mark Miller hooked up with Gregg “ Hobie ” Hubbard while both men were studying at the University of Central Florida in the late 1970s.