This week, let's take a look at some videos featuring keyboardist Herbie Hancock, who will be back in St. Louis to perform in a concert presented by Jazz St Louis on Thursday, August 10 at Powell Hall ...
Bonnie Boswell continues her talk with the Oscar/Grammy winning musician Herbie Hancock. Bonnie Boswell continues her talk with the Oscar/Grammy winning musician Herbie Hancock. Boswell discovers the ...
*Herbie Hancock is helping to jazz up the way young children are taught in school. The pianist and composer has teamed with animators from Atomic Kid Studios to create videos that will use music to ...
Herbie Hancock was a music video trailblazer: In 1984, he garnered five trophies at the first MTV Video Music Awards for his "Rockit" video, which featured robot-like sculptures moving in sync with ...
A year and a half before keyboardist Herbie Hancock recorded his seminal Headhunters album in the fall of 1973, he was in Paris performing with his Mwandishi Sextet. Mwandishi is Swahili for composer ...
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Herbie Hancock has arguably been one of the most influential artists in the history of modern jazz music. On May 29, a group of longtime Pittsburgh jazz players will be paying tribute to Hancock’s ...
Ah, to tour as Herbie Hancock. The Chicago native, turning 84 next week, is one of music’s most catalytic forces — never mind in jazz, where he first made his name as a member of Miles Davis’s second ...
"It’s important to continue to evolve," said the 86-year-old icon, who will perform Thursday at the International Jazz Day All-Star Global Concert at the Lyric Opera House.
We asked musicians and experts, including Thundercat, Patrice Rushen and Nicole Sweeney, which Hancock song they would play for a friend. By Marcus J. Moore Over the past few months, The New York ...
From Herbie Hancock to blues great Buddy Guy to a message from Pope Leo XIV, this globally watched concert was both a who’s who of jazz and a love letter from Chicago.