In 1988 Hobgood moved to
Chicago. After some time getting established in the jazz scene, he was invited to join the regular Monday night band (led by
Ed Peterson) at the
Green Mill Cocktail Lounge, he started playing with drummer Paul Wertico and he was invited to play in the resident jazz ensemble of the
Aspen Music Festival. In 1993 he met a young
Kurt Elling. Hobgood served as Elling’s music director producing, playing on, and composing/arranging for Elling’s first ten records (six for Blue Note and four for Concord.) All ten were Grammy nominated and Hobgood received two nominations for his arranging on "Flirting With Twilight" and "Dedicated To You". Hobgood received a 2009 Grammy award for his work as producer on "Dedicated To You".
The Chicago Tribune honored him as a 1995 Chicagoan of the Year in the Arts. In 2003 he received a
Deems Taylor Award, given by
ASCAP for the year's outstanding music journalism, for his article, “The Art Of The Trio”, published by
JazzTimes magazine. Hobgood's 2007 CD,
When The Heart Dances (Naim), was a duet recording with bassist
Charlie Haden. Hobgood's February 2012 release,
PoemJazz is a collaboration with poet
Robert Pinsky. It features Pinsky's energetic readings of his poems with an emphasis on musical phrasing coupled with Hobgood's improvised accompaniment, played live in studio.
House Hour: PoemJazz II was released by Circumstantial Productions in 2013. Hobgood's 2012 CD,
Laurence Hobgood Quartet Featuring Ernie Watts (Circumstantial Productions), was recorded live at the Jazz Kitchen in Indianapolis. Hobgood's 2013 release,
Christmas, was chosen by
The New York Times and
The Chicago Tribune as one of the top holiday CDs of the year. In April and May 2014 Hobgood began a new collaboration with Chicago vocalist Tammy McCann, arranging, playing and producing her "Love Stories" project. In December 2014, Hobgood recorded a new trio project,
Honor Thy Fathers, with bassist
John Patitucci and drummer
Kendrick Scott, scheduled for September 2015, release. ==Discography==