Neilson Gray Hubbard, born on October 27, 1972, in Jackson, Mississippi, is an
American singer-songwriter, record producer, and film director. He began singing
at age seven and learned to play the guitar in high school. His first band, This
Living Hand, formed with Clay Jones, signed to Adam Duritz's label E Pluribus
Unum and toured nationally. After the band split, Hubbard released solo albums
including Why Men Fail (2001) and Sing Into Me (2003). In 2014, he formed The
Orphan Brigade, releasing albums such as Soundtrack to a Ghost Story (2015) and
Heart of the Cave (2017). He n...