Michael Lubben | The Lubben Brothers

ABOUT MICHAEL LUBBEN

A composer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, Michael hails from Nashville, TN while touring the country sharing the intricate, wild, and thoughtful voice of the Lubben Brothers.  

Growing up on an Iowan goat farm with his triplet brothers, Michael blends the sound of American folk and roots music with a complex, harmonically diverse sound formulated from years of classical study. After soloing with orchestras as a classical pianist, he realized it was a lot more fun to play banjo, violin, piano, and sing across the country with his brothers. With a masters in music production from Berklee, Michael fully produces all the band’s tracks, cataloging millions of streams from listeners across the world.  

The Lubben Brother’s music is characterized by instrumental virtuosity, rich vocal harmonies, and musical complexity, but most importantly a powerful message bent on bringing people together and a call to a higher purpose. 

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ABOUT THE LUBBEN BROTHERS 

Lauded for their “remarkable musicianship and humble idealism” (The Sun Sentinel), The Lubben Brothers have spent their lives pioneering an original sound steeped in lyrical sensitivity, rich vocal harmonies, brotherly banter, and the multi-instrumental flair of the American folk tradition.


After sharing childhood on a goat farm in a family of six brothers, Michael, Josh, and Tom weave their colorful life story into their concerts and songs, earning a reputation as “a folk-singing force” (Palm Beach Illustrated) now with roots in Nashville, TN. Though their classical studies began at the age of 5,the brothers grew up on open-air concerts featuring local fiddlers, folksingers, dancers, and storytellers, all of which drove them to find their unique voice in the folk tradition. Now, supported by two decades of classical study and over ten years of performance, the 30-year-old brothers are veterans of the stage with
tour appearances ranging from classical performing arts centers to hockey arenas. Their original music has aired on radio stations across the United States, and was specially chosen as an encore for NPR’s “Live from Here” with Chris Thile in 2020. In the world of film, the music from their Christmas album “Snow” was featured in Netflix’s premiere film of the 2021 season, Love Hard. While The Lubben Brothers continue to headline folk festivals and entertain venues nationwide, their classical roots have led to award-winning collaborations with orchestras, choirs, and theatre companies.


Notable collaborations include the brothers’ performance of Beethoven’s Triple Concerto and original songs with The Symphony of The Americas (Feb. 2020), the Palm Beach Shakespeare Company’s production of “Twelfth Night” scored by The Lubben Brothers (Summer 2021), and multiple collaborations with Sarasota’s Key Chorale featuring original choral works (2022-2025). In Fall 2025, the brothers celebrated the sold-out premiere of their original musical, “The Luck,” at The Gordon Theatre in Pensacola, FL.
When not performing, The Lubben Brothers actively write, record, and release new music to a steadily growing worldwide audience - most recently, their album “Wonder” released to all digital platforms in 2025. Throughout 2026, the brothers will be sharing tracks from their upcoming American Storytellers albums, and in January released their studio recording and official music video of “The Charleston Massacre.”