I’ve been hosting our Corralitos Cultural Center Music Series for about a year and a half, and it’s been a good excuse to both show off some talented friends and give road-warrior musicians a gig to play along their route. This Friday, we do both of those in one fell swoop as we present Dana Hubbard, one of my favorite nomads. He and I met a few years ago at the American River Music Festival and became instant pals.

Dana’s a lifelong working musician. He fronted many blues bands throughout the ’80s. When the club and corporate scene faded, he took to the road in his RV and has been a solo performer ever since. A few of the accolades he’s rounded up include:

  • 1st Place Winner – 2010 Ashland Blues Society’s Road to the IBC Solo/Duo Category
  • 1st Place Winner – 2009 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Acoustic Blues Competition
  • 1st Place Winner – 2009 Indie International Songwriting Contest Folk/Acoustic
  • 2nd Place Winner – 2009 Utah State Instrumental Championships Fingerstyle


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Dana’s originally from the Central Coast, and he’s Berkeley-based these days. Interesting thing is that although he’s from the area, he’s never done a show here, so Friday will also be a debut of sorts. If you’ve been to a show at the cultural center, you know the drill: An intimate little venue, great acoustics, and snacks at the ready courtesy of my wife Cyn.

Doors open at 7:00 pm. Show starts at 7:30 pm. Sliding scale (suggested donation) $10-$20. The Corralitos Cultural Center is at 129 Hames Road in Watsonville. Hope you can join us. It’s going to be a way fun evening. Shoot me an email if you’d like to reserve your seats in advance.

Note: Proceeds from these shows partially support the cultural center, too.

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