High Sheriff From Hell by Pat Davidson - UK Blues Review
“The myth of the blues as a depressing music has been fully justified. Tom Hubbard has just released a CD called Shadows & Potions. Tom Hubbard is obviously the "High Sheriff From Hell". His...
Raw Emotion by Sarah Hankel - The Guide
“A classic sound in its own right, Hubbard’s domination over steel brings a new meaning to sliding. Slick and wiry, whiny and pleasing, lamentable and joyous. Hubbard’s recording “Slidin’ At Ya...
Reminiscent of Skip James by Living Blues Magazine
“With an evil grimace on his face, he weilds his resonator guitar. The track “Everything I’ve Known(Has Gone)” is reminiscent of Skip James.”
Satan's New Son-In-Law by Blues Review Magazine
“Satan has a new son-in-law, and his name is Tom Hubbard”
A Ritual of the Initiation into Hubbard by Cookie Holley - Bump-N-Grind Music
“A smooth ride, errie feel and lyrics....like walking down into a cavern that leads into another world. One where magic rules, the dark, dank, and the dreary are so prominent that one can't escape...
Many Musical Elements by Charlie Grey - Blues in Iowa
“Tom Hubbard's latest album, "Shadows & Potions" combines many musical elements whilst listeners are taken on a journey through mystical realms and primal echoes. "Shadows & Potions"...
Intensity that Breeds Introspection by Ellis Kell - Midwest Blues
“Tom Hubbard takes a mystical voyage on this new collection, with a supernatural theme and darker side that recalls Hubbard's 1998 release, "On The Dark Slide." While routed deeply in the blues,...