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  1. Il y a 7 heures · Herbie Hancock’s 1973 LP Head Hunters found a mass cross-racial audience in both the older soul jazz cohort and among younger college students. With Hancock playing Fender Rhodes electric piano, synthesizers, and clavinet and modeling a Sly Stone–influenced Afro-futurist look, and with African percussion punctuating its deep R&B ...

  2. Il y a 5 jours · Take a peek inside the latest issue of Jazzwise magazine. Brian Priestley sets sail into the heart of 'Maiden Voyage', one of Herbie Hancocks most enigmatic tunes.

  3. Il y a 1 jour · Herbie Hancock plays at the Celebrate LA concert at the Bowl, September 30, 2018. (Credit: Dustin Downing) There they are, Headhunters, on Soul Train, in September 1974, playing “Chameleon” for Don Cornelius and what musicologist Steven F. Pond called “a young, hip, black listenership that had largely come to yawn at jazz.”.

  4. Il y a 5 jours · Known as a jazz innovator, Hancock was one of the first jazz musicians to integrate synthesizers and funk elements in his compositions and is continues to experiment with various styles and genres to this day. We celebrate his legacy with a top 10 list of his best albums. 10 – TAKIN’ OFF (1962)

  5. Il y a 5 jours · Let's get into the groove as only Herbie Hancock can. The keyboardist's 1973 album Head Hunters was one of the best-selling jazz albums of all time and the record that introduced Herbie's fetchingly funky style to a much larger audience. In fact, his solo on “Chameleon” — which just so.

  6. Il y a 1 jour · Herbie Hancock is coming to Sydney in October, bringing a career-spanning performance to the Opera House for two nights only.

  7. Il y a 3 jours · The Jazzman has made no secret of the fact that he doesn't like Herbie Hancock; the boys have reportedly been feuding since Newport Jazz Fest 2008 when the Jazzman pretty much blew him off the stage.