Wimberley: Ray Wylie Hubbard’s Texas Hill Country Home

Wimberley, Hays County, Texas

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Wimberley, TX 78676

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29.9806, -98.1064


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In his early forties, Ray Wylie Hubbard made a decision that changed the direction of his life. He got sober, reconnected with his music, and eventually settled in Wimberley, Texas — a small Hill Country town in Hays County where Cypress Creek runs through the center of the community beneath a canopy of cypress trees. Furthermore, Wimberley draws artists and musicians who need quiet, space, and the particular light that falls across the Texas Hill Country in the late afternoon. Consequently, it has become home to a remarkable concentration of Texas musical talent.

Wimberley’s residents include Paul Simon and Edie Brickell, who have a home there, and bluegrass songwriter Sarah Jarosz, who grew up in the town. Moreover, Willie Nelson has long maintained a presence in the Hill Country nearby. In addition, Wimberley hosts events that connect local artists with the broader Texas music community. Furthermore, the town sits in a landscape of limestone hills, spring-fed creeks, and old-growth cedar — the kind of land that has inspired Texas songwriters for generations. Indeed, there is something in the Hill Country air that seems to sharpen a writer’s ear and settle a restless heart.

Wimberley: Where the Hill Country Made Room for a Texas Outlaw

Ray Wylie Hubbard has done some of his finest work during his Wimberley years. Moreover, albums like Snake Farm (2006) and The Grifter’s Hymnal (2012) reflect the maturity that came with his sobriety and his deepening roots in the Texas landscape. Additionally, his son Lucas Hubbard, who plays lead guitar in his band, grew up as part of this Hill Country chapter. Furthermore, Hubbard has spoken in interviews about the spiritual dimension of his creative renewal, which parallels the quiet, searching quality of the Hill Country itself. Today, Wimberley remains his Texas home — a place where one of the state’s most singular artists continues to write, play, and live the life that his music describes.

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