Jubal Lee Young - 3rd and Lindsley

Jubal Lee Young

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There are generally certain expectations that accompany the careers of any offspring born to  famous parents. After all, it’s naturally assumed that the bloodline will assure the gene pool remains intact.

Consider then the anticipation that might greet the son of not one, but two, accomplished individuals. In order to succeed, it takes not only an extraordinary amount of talent, but the ability to demonstrate one’s own talent and tenacity. 

That said, credit Jubal Lee Young for taking the lessons from his famous forebears — his father, Steve Young, was an initial inspiration within the outlaw country movement and known for penning the Eagles standard “Seven Bridges Road” and Waylon Jennings’ signature song “Lonesome, On’ry & Mean,”and his mother, Terrye Newkirk who composed the archival originals “My Oklahoma” and “Come Home, Daddy” and was one of the Tulsa Oklahoma contingent  that migrated to Los Angeles in the mid ‘60s and made their mark in the music scene there. Early on, it was his mom’s record collection that helped inspire his enduring infatuation with music. 

Fortunately, Jubal has made his own mark as an artist of decided distinction. With five exemplary albums to his credit — Not Another Beautiful Day (2006), his self-titled sophomore set (2007), Last Free Place in America (2009), Take It Home (2011), On a Dark Highway (2014), and his spectacular new effort, Wild Birds Warble, his first new effort a full decade — he’s shown himself to be well capable of creating an emphatic sound that sets him apart from any and all artists working within similar realms.. 

“I need music like I need air and water,” Jubal insists. “I like to explore it and relish the creative process.”

 

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3rd and Lindsley
Fri November 21, 2025 12:00 PM (Doors: 11:00 AM)
All Ages