Upon graduation, Hobgood headed for Chicago and put together his own trio, worked with guitarist Fareed Haque, and by 1992 enlisted drummer Paul Wertico and bassist Eric Hochberg, first as the New Trio and then Union, including bassist Brian Torff. Hobgood also joined a group led by saxophonist Ed Peterson that gigged regularly at the Green Mill nightclub. Peterson was a friend of a then up-and-coming vocalist named Kurt Elling. Hobgood and Elling became fast friends and collaborators, and have been consistently together during Elling's meteoric rise in the jazz vocal world, with Hobgood as his co-producer and music director. Hobgood has recorded several CDs for the British-based NAIM label and has worked in Chicago with Jim Gailloreto, John Moulder, and Brad Wheeler and on a broader scale with Clark Terry, Gary Burton, Eddie Daniels, Sheila Jordan, Bob Mintzer, Mark Whitfield, Jackie Allen, Eden Atwood, and Bob Belden when not with Elling. In 1995, Hobgood and Elling were named Chicagoans of the Year in the Arts by the Chicago Tribune newspaper. They have accrued numerous Grammy and Down Beat magazine nominations, with high placements and awards over the years, and have toured all over America and the world at numerous festivals and in major venues and clubs. They still appear frequently at the Green Mill when they are at home. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi