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Mel Collins
Mel Collins
British musician
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Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry
English recording artist; singer and songwriter
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The Grease Band
The Grease Band
British rock band that originally formed as Joe Cocker's backing group
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Kokomo
Kokomo
British band
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Guy Fletcher
Guy Fletcher
English multi-instrumentalist; keyboardist in Dire Straits
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Tony O'Malley
Tony O'Malley
British musician
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Chris Stainton
Chris Stainton
English session musician, keyboard player, bassist and songwriter
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Roxy Music
Roxy Music
English art rock band formed in 1970
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Tim Hinkley
Tim Hinkley
English singer-songwriter, keyboardist and record producer
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Fonzi Thornton
Fonzi Thornton
American singer
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Phil Manzanera
Phil Manzanera
British guitarist
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Andy Newmark
Andy Newmark
American musician
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Jimmy Maelen
Jimmy Maelen
musician
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Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel
American musician, composer and record producer
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Chris Spedding
Chris Spedding
English rock and roll and jazz guitarist
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Mike Campbell
Mike Campbell
American musician
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Greg Leisz
Greg Leisz
American musician
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Heaven
Heaven
Australian heavy metal band
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Neil Jason
Neil Jason
American musician
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Joe Cocker
Joe Cocker
English recording artist; rock and blues singer (1944-2014)
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Eddie Jobson
Eddie Jobson
British musician
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John Gustafson
John Gustafson
British musician
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Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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John Goodsall
John Goodsall
British musician
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Nick Gilder
Nick Gilder
Canadian singer
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Carl Wilson
Carl Wilson
American musician; original member of The Beach Boys (1946-1998)
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Henry McCullough
Henry McCullough
British musician
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Dave Alvin
Dave Alvin
musician
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Jeff Baxter
Jeff Baxter
American musician
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Richie Zito
Richie Zito
American guitarist
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Vixen
Vixen
American all-female hard rock band
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Paul Thompson
Paul Thompson
English drummer, born 1951
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Patrick Leonard
Patrick Leonard
American songwriter, keyboardist, film composer, and music producer
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Jeremy Stacey
Jeremy Stacey
British drummer
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Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper
British musician
Neil Hubbard
British musician

Neil Hubbard

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Neil Terrence Hubbard (born 24 February 1948) is a British guitarist who performed with Juicy Lucy, The Grease Band, Bluesology, Joe Cocker, Roxy Music, Kokomo, Alvin Lee, B.B. King, Kevin Rowland and Tony O'Malley; and played on the original 1970 concept album, Jesus Christ Superstar.

Hubbard was educated at King's School, Peterborough, where he was a boarder. He and another pupil were budding guitarists who built their own amplifiers using plans designed by a fellow boarder and electronics wizard named Wright. The duo would entertain their chums with renditions of songs such as Tommy Roe's "Sheila" and Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue".

Hubbard's association with Bryan Ferry began during the sessions that formed the Let's Stick Together album, where Hubbard played guitar on a re-recording of Roxy Music's "Casanova". Hubbard's guitar playing can also be heard on Roxy Music's Flesh and Blood and Avalon albums. He played with the band during the 1980 and 1982 tours. The 1982 tour can be heard on the live album Heart Still Beating (and also the live DVD The High Road). Hubbard also played in Ferry's band at Live Aid, the 1988 tour (available on the DVD, Bryan Ferry The Bete Noire Tour) and on the 1994–95 tour.

His guitar work can be heard on Ferry's Boys And Girls, Bête Noire, Taxi and Mamouna albums. The guitar solo at the end of Ferry's hit single, "Slave to Love", featured Hubbard.

In May 2008, the 1970s jazz funk band Kokomo was temporarily reformed. With Hubbard were O'Malley, Mel Collins, Mark Smith, Adam Phillips, Andy Hamilton, Bernie Holland, Glen Le Fleur, Paddy McHugh, Dyan Birch, and Frank Collins. Franke Pharoah and Eddy Armani also performed.