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2011
2010 was a year of revelations. I released my new album, SECOND GLANCES, in October in my hometown of Elizabeth City, NC and was pleased to see the tremendous support I received from both old and new friends and family (especially my cousin, Gary Hobbs, and my sister, Denise Hobbs Brothers). It was a fantastic experience! SECOND GLANCES is now available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bhobbs and also available for download on iTunes and other sites. Once again a big THANK YOU to everyone who came to the release party and bought the CD!
Another important event was a showcase for invited guests to listen to excerpts from my musical, THE INDEPENDENT MAN, based on the life and writings of Elizabeth City newspaper editor, W.O. Saunders. The response was incredible and the whole night was a wonderful experience. I would like to give special thanks to these people who donated to the cause of helping me finish the musical:
Phyllis Bosomworth
Gary Hobbs
George & Blair Jackson
Patsy & Heywood Houtz
Marian W. Stokes
Lucien & Debbie Morrisette
Signe Albertson
I was also very lucky to get to talk to Maxine Sweeney (who at one time was W.O.’s secretary), and with Miss Emily White, who put me in contact with W.O.’s grandaughter, Byrd Bland Smith Barnes, who was very enthusiastic about the project.
Special thanks also goes out to Ray Meiggs, director of Arts of the Albemarle, and to Robert Kelly-Goss of the Daily Advance for their enthusiasm and support for this project.
I hope you’ll all be happy to know that the first draft of Act 1 is now completed and I am working on recording the score!
If 2010 was a year of revelations I think 2011 will be a year of changes. I’m looking forward to finishing the musical and am hoping for an opening in Elizabeth City.
My old friend and drummer, David Albert and I have already started on our first recording project together; an album of original big band charts. We formed our own jazz band when we were both 16 so I think it’s about time we recorded something together. “Albert” has been a great friend and always supported me in my writing. And he played on and recorded some of my earliest demos. I’m really looking forward to our album coming out sometime in 2011…
I have plans for another solo album, this time a vocal album of my songs. And I’m also working on finishing the new album by Andreas Aleman.
SECOND GLANCES- release party Saturday, October 9
NEW ALBUM BY BRIAN HOBBS
Release party/concert on Saturday October 9
SECOND GLANCES by Brian Hobbs
Brian Hobbs’ new album, SECOND GLANCES will be released on Saturday October 9. A release party/concert will be held at City Wine Sellar in Elizabeth City NC. Brian will be playing selections from the album and the album will be available to buy at a special price of $15.
RELEASE PARTY
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a great live band featuring Brian on keyboards, David Albert on drums, Wellington Gordon on bass, Tim Smith on saxophone/flute, Baron Tymas on guitar and Dennis Boyce helping out on second keyboard.
PLACE: City Wine Sellar, 102 North Water Street, Elizabeth City
DATE: Saturday, October 9
TIME: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
ADMISSION: Free
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Brian is an Elizabeth City native who now resides in Stockholm, Sweden. As a songwriter, he has had songs recorded by artists in Japan, Sweden, China, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Germany, Spain, South Africa, Australia, the Phillipines, Iceland and Great Britain. He is the president and owner of Eidolon Productions, an independent record label in Stockholm, Sweden. This is his third solo album. He is also currently working on a musical based on the life and writings of Elizabeth City newspaper editor, W.O. Saunders. Read more » |
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Wellington Gordon attended college at Middle Tennessee State University and received a B.S. in Recording Industry Management in 1999. He has played professionally for over 15 years. He received a BM in Jazz Studies in 2007 and his M.M. at Western Carolina University where he studied bass and commercial and electronic music in 2009. Wellington is currently visiting professor for ECSU’s recording technology studies program. Read more » |
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Tim Smith’s inspirational saxophone, positive lyrics and expressive voice have been heard from Compiegne, France to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and from Sarotov, Russia to the Carolinas. This phenomenal musician and powerful songwriter earned a Bachelors Degree in Jazz Saxophone Performance from Oberlin Conservatory. Tim Smith moved on to create an impressive musical performance resume. He has been an integral part of The Squirrel Nut Zippers, Hobex, Jazz Squad, The SoulSearchers, Sol and Funk Root, Countdown Quartet , Orquesta GarDel, Mr. Coffee and The Creamers, The Beast and the Raleigh Jazz Orchestra; touring nationally and internationally. He has also had television appearances on Conan O’Brian, Regis & Kathy Lee, Sesame Street, and Raleigh NC’s own Public TV.Read more » |
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Washington D.C native Baron Tymas is an Associate Professor of Music and Assistant Director of Jazz Studies at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC, USA. At NCCU, he teaches guitar, Jazz Theory, Ear Training, Jazz Combo, Graduate Jazz Composition and Music Technology courses. During his career as a performer and educator, Tymas has been privileged to play with many notable artists, such as Dr. Lonnie Smith, Bobby Broom, Antonio Hart, Rene Marie, Freddie Cole, Grady Tate, Jason Marsalis, Tom Browne, Dick Oatts, Ingrid Jensen and many others. Tymas is a recipient of the North Carolina Arts Council Jazz Composer Fellowship Award. Tymas has released two CDs as a leader, on his tymasmusic label: Insight at Midnight (2009) and Blues for the Tribe (2006). Read more » |





