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Mark Hubbard (other)
Mark Hubbard may refer to: * Mark Hubbard (musician), American gospel musician * Mark "Monk" Hubbard (1970–2018), American skateboarder * Mark Hubbard (golfer) (born 1989), American golfer {{hndis, Hubbard, Mark ...
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Mark Hubbard (musician)
Mark S. Hubbard (born October 15, 1966) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 1992, with the release of ''Trust in Jesus'' by Tyscot Records. This was his only album to chart on the ''Billboard'' magazine Gospel Albums chart. The next two albums, ''No, I Won't Turn Back'' in 1995 and ''He's up There'' in 1996, were released by Tyscot Records. The 1998 release, ''Different Level'', was released by Platinum Entertainment, and his fifth album, '' Blessin' Waitin' on Me'', was released by Utopia Music Group. His backing choir was called, The United Voices for Christ, now affectionately known as "The Voices". To round out Mark Hubbard's music credentials, in 2017 Mark was elected as President Of the Chicago Chapter of The Recording Academy "The GRAMMYs.” Early life Hubbard was born on October 15, 1966, in Chicago, Illinois (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , co ...
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Mark "Monk" Hubbard
Mark "Monk" Hubbard (October 27, 1970 – June 8, 2018) was a skateboarder, artist, skatepark builder, and founder of Grindline Skateparks. Early life Hubbard was born in West Seattle in 1970 and received his first skateboard in 1975 for his fifth birthday. Skatepark building In regards to skateparks, Hubbard believed in DIY skate spots and building one's own skateboarding paradise, stating that there is nothing that compares to riding an obstacle you've built. Monk was involved in the Burnside Skatepark project. Grindline Skateparks On January 26, 2000 Monk founded Grindline Skateparks. As of 2015, Grindline had built over 300 parks across the world. During his life, Hubbard helped design and build hundreds of skate parks. Some consider Monk to be the originator of the modern skate park design. Wounded Knee 4-Directions Toby Eagle Bull Memorial Skatepark Hubbard was part of the core group, alongside Pine Ridge Native Walt Pourier, Jim Murphy, and Jeff Ament, that o ...
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