Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard is an American musician known for his work as a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. Primarily associated with the genres of rock and Americana, Hubbard gained prominence in the 1990s and early 2000s. He is best recognized for his contributions to the band "The New Riders of the Purple Sage," which blends elements of country rock and psychedelic music. Notable works include his participation in the band's albums such as "Home, Home on the Road" (1974) and "Oh, What a Mighty Time" (1992), showcasing his distinctive guitar style and vocal harmonies. Additionally, Hubbard has collaborated with various artists, contributing to the broader roots and jam band scenes. Hubbard's impact on music lies in his ability to bridge different musical styles, reflecting the evolving landscape of American rock. His work with The New Riders contributed to the band's legacy within the counterculture movement of the 1970s, influencing a generation of musicians and fans who appreciate the fusion of rock, country, and blues. His continued presence in the music community underscores his enduring influence and dedication to the genre.