San Francisco-based Bob Hillman is a quirky folk-rocker with a dry sense of humor and a knack for witty, clever lyrics. The obscure but talented singer/songwriter moved to New York in 1994. By day, Hillman earned his living helping prepare high school students for the SAT and other standardized tests, and at night, he performed in the clubs of Manhattan. Hillman had been playing Manhattan's singer/songwriter circuit for several years when he caught the attention of producer Tommy West, formerly of Cashman & West -- a '60s/'70s duo known for its work with Jim Croce, the Partrid...