Jim Hobbs

Beautiful Existence
Joe Morris

We were affraid that Joe Morris didn’t make up with his guitar, but fortunately “Beautiful Existence” show us that peace is restaured. Morris may be a good double bassist (even if he only started playing it five years ago!), but with the guitar he’s much more than good, he’s an original, aplying techniques coming from the more filigree Delta blues to free bop.

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Clean Feed
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Drunk on the Blood of the Holy Ones
Fully Celebrated

Long one of Boston's musical gems, The Fully Celebrated (Orchestra) have always been Jim Hobbs: alto sax, Timo Shanko: bass, and Django Carranza: drums.

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AUM Fidelity
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Today on Earth
Joe Morris

Simultaneous to having achieved a great measure of well-deserved acclaim for his ascendant work on upright bass [most recently on the July release of Wildlife], Joe Morris has kept his incomparable and singular voice on the guitar in highly notable fle

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AUM Fidelity
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West
Lawnmower

"The music played by Lawnmower lives between two neighbor fields of the blues heritage: jazz and rock. It's not jazz-rock fusion, and it's not collage, but something else: jazz in permanent equation with rock, living from the process and not interested in finding a definitive result.

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Clean Feed
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As the Crow Flies
Aych

“Hobbs' music is humble, human, approachable and at the same time a frighteningly deep exposition of musical concepts. Then there's the staggering showcase of contemporary instrumental technique. Babe Ruth comes to mind: Hobbs swings hard and hits home runs. The integration of those two otherwise antagonistic qualities is a rare thing in music.

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Relative Pitch
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