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Occupation(s)
  
Record Producer, Songwriter, Session Musician, Arranger, Sound Engineer, Mix Engineer, concert producer

Website
  
www.thetrustmusicgroup.com

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music, Independent music, Punk rock, Country music, Blues, Hip hop music

Instruments
  
Guitar, Bass guitar, Drums

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Tommy Hubbard is a Los Angeles-based, multi-platinum selling record producer, songwriter and musician. As a member of the music production duo The Trust, Tommy has worked with a wide variety of notable acts producing, writing and playing guitar on several Billboard and iTunes charting albums and singles including co-producing Maude’s 2014 Billboard #3 album #HoldUp and co-writing her debut #1 single “Love Is What You Make Of It, which is the song that launched Maude into a household name across Europe in 2013. Tommy has produced songs for national and international TV shows and movies such as American Idol, The Voice, Chelsea Lately, Good Morning America, ABC's Stitchers and Disney's Bad Hair Day. In addition to Tommy’s recording work, he is a live music producer of festivals, one-off concerts and tours that have featured notable acts such has Wiz Khalifa, Alesso, Buddy Guy, Eric Burdon (of The Animals), Marky Ramone (of The Ramones), Nelly, Tyga, Natasha Beddingfield, Snoop Dogg and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Hubbard was the first-place winner of the 03 Riffathon, an international guitar competition judged by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and Brian May of Queen. The Riffathon finals took place at the University of Surrey in Guildford, England which is widely reported as the venue where Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham performed their first gig together under the name "Led Zeppelin" in October 1968.

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