Powerhouse gospel singer Darwin Hobbs emerged in the mid-'90s as one of Nashville's most in-demand session vocalists and arrangers. The youngest of six siblings, the Cincinnati native found his voice early, singing every week in the church choir from the age of ten and showing an innate gift for expression. Once he'd made the move to Nashville, the sessions began piling up, and before long he'd appeared on records by CeCe Winans, Michael W. Smith, Jars of Clay, and a host of other prominent acts both gospel and secular. A connection with industry vet Charlie Peacock led to a d...