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Greg Hobbs

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About Me


*** "Greg Hobbs is the best damn songwriter in Toronto today, and I'll stand on Ronnie Sexsmith's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that." Michael Laderoute, 2007 ***
Of course, I'm much to humble to agree with such an extravagant claim. I also don't want anyone to ruin Ron Sexsmith's coffee table.
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I'm a Toronto-based performing songwriter with a sometimes-sardonic outlook, and poetic yet down to earth lyrics that bring a fresh perspective to the folk-rock, roots-country genres. At least, that's what my official press-bio says.
I have released 5 CDs of original music: 1994's "Under Your Feet" is a solo-acoustic recording that until recently was only owned by close friends and family. In January of '06 it had a bit of a surgence after receiving a rather glowing (and perhaps hyperbolic) review by the editors of CD Baby. My favourite track on this CD is "I'm the one Under Your Feet" in which a raging mess of electric guitar feedback takes over for 30 seconds or so. This track continues to alienate listeners who don't understand the sonic symbolism of the effects on poverty on Western society as a whole.
In 1999, "Confused and Bleeding" came out. Produced by John Switzer, this rather slick FACTOR-funded production was the most labour-intesive of all my projects. Tracks that still stand the test of time (ie. ones that I don't mind hearing once in a while) are "I'm Fine", "Noose", and "Lucky Brittle Bones". However, I still receive requests for the title track, and "The Conversation" was used by the YTV program 15/Love.
In 2001, I released what many consider to be my best disc so far. Produced by Chris Cobain "Drake Motel" (named after Nashville's dodgy inn - not the tragically trendy Queen St. West club in Toronto), is a collection of folk-rock, country-tinged tunes about break-ups and bar life. "Drake Motel", "Country Music", "Still" and "Satisfied Look" continue to please fans that head to gigs. However, my favourite DM track is "The Stone". This cinematic pastiche (that of course pre-dates Paul Haggis' "Crash" by 4 years) shows we can all effect each other without always knowing it, and that none of us are as innocent as we may think. Few have caught on to this song, except for a young fan in Denmark who sang it for a high-school music exam. Her teacher loved it.
"Threats and Promise's" was released in 2004. Produced by Chris Cobain, T&P received some excellent national and international reviews, and some radio airplay (CBC and Campus). That's about it though. Not sure why it hasn't caught on in a big way... it'll get there. Oddly, I still really like every song on this disc. (That rarely happens.)
There's a new disc out now. It's called "Thunder & Dust". My co-stars are Darcy Yates (bass) and Christine Bougie (lots of instruments). The project is produced by John Switzer and recorded at the Rogue by James Paul. It's totally awesome (if I do say so myself). Get it at http://www.cdbaby.com or http://www.maplemusic.com .

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Member Since: 4/9/2006
Band Website: greghobbs.com
Band Members: The following are or have been part of the Greg Hobbs band:Chris Staig Brian Lahaie, Ayron Mortley, Christine Bougie, Darcy Yates, Chris Cobain, Dan Purdy, Adam Bisby, & Drew King.
Influences: Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Fred Eaglesmith, Dan Bern, Greg Brown, Ani Difranco, Neil Young, Ralph McTell, Michael Laderoute, Corin Raymond, Justin Rutledge, Clem Snide. *** Right now I'm listening to lots of early Bruce Cockburn, and Sting. What? Yes. Sting... I dug out a vinyl of Dream of the Blue Turtles, and it's awesome. ***
Sounds Like: Greg Hobbs
Record Label: Puddle Thief Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

ISC Finals

Just got news from the International Songwriting Competion that my song "Secrets of the Bride" is a finalist in the Americana catagory.  A disproportionate number of Canadians are ...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 02:38:00 PST

Toronto Star Review

Thunder and Dust has received some good reviews from across Canada, the UK and The Netherlands, but this one in the Toronto Start today is my favourite.  Greg Quill really gets it....
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:08:00 PST

Gordon Lightfoot at Mariposa

This is a dangerous thing to admit, but I gotta say I'm not the biggest Gordon Lightfoot fan.  I appreciate some of his songs, and all that he has achieved, but I find much of his repetoir hard t...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Tue, 10 Jul 2007 10:31:00 PST

That guy can count...

If you ever start to feel like your life is boring, then tune into the link below. It'll cheer you up.  This guy is counting to one million.  He thinks it'll take him 3 months at about ...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:42:00 PST

Thunder & Dust

IT'S COMING!!!
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:14:00 PST

Capo Rich

If you've ever seen me play, you know that I use a capo quite a lot.  (CAPO: a device for a guitar, lute, banjo, etc., that when clamped or screwed down across the strings at a given fr...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Wed, 16 May 2007 07:58:00 PST

Levon Helm - Midnight Ramble

If you're a musician, or simply a fan of music, you have to make your way to Woodstock, NY to experience one of Levon Helm's Midight Rambles.  I had the good fortune of attending the show on May ...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Tue, 15 May 2007 08:36:00 PST

Robert Altman

If you know anything about movies, then you're aware that the two hands-down candidates for the best film of all time are: The Big Lebowski and Nashville.  That's how it is in my world anyway. S...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:37:00 PST

You Tube - Google

Hi Folks,   Ever since last week's massive Google-You Tube deal, many of us have wondered how Google would avoid copyright-infringement litigation.  Everybody knows that the best stuff on Yo...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Fri, 20 Oct 2006 09:53:00 PST

Acrylics!

So after almost 9 months of studying fingerstyle guitar... I've crossed the line.  At the repeated insistance of my coach, I've finally had my nails done.  That's right -- acrylics...
Posted by Greg Hobbs on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 08:38:00 PST