Genres: Funk, Jazz-Funk, Fusion, Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Modal Music, Electro, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's Born: April 12, 1940 in Chicago, IL
Horace Silver, Igor Stravinsky, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Sun Ra, Ahmad Jamal, Cedar Walton, McCoy Tyner, Donald Byrd, Thelonious Monk, George Gershwin, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, Wynton Kelly, Elmo Hope, Earl Hines, Barry Harris, Tommy Flanagan, Chris Anderson
George Cables, Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul, Donald Brown, Mulgrew Miller, McCoy Tyner, Ramsey Lewis, James Williams, Oscar Peterson, Phineas Newborn, Jr., Cybotron
Bobby Watson, Tom "Bones" Malone, 4hero, As One, Patrice Rushen, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Bob Mintzer, Larry Willis, Wally Badarou, Cookin' with Kurt, Kazumi Watanabe, Gordon Beck, Fat Mama, Mickey Tucker, Oriol, Minus 8, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Richard Shulman, Nathen Page
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Herbie Hancock will always be one of the most revered and controversial figures in jazz -- just as his employer/mentor Miles Davis was when he was alive. Unlike Miles, who pressed ahead relentlessly and never looked back until near the very end, Hancock has cut a zigzagging forward path, shuttling between almost every development in electronic and acoustic jazz and R&B over the last third of the 20th century and into the 21st. Though grounded in Bill Evans and able to absorb blues, funk, gospel, and even modern classical influences, Hancock's piano and keyboard voices are entirely his own, with their own urbane harmonic and complex, earthy rhythmic signatures -- and young pianists cop his licks constantly. Having studied engineering and professing to love gadgets and buttons, Hancock was perfectly suited for the electronic age; he was one of the earliest champions of the Rhodes electric piano and Hohner clavinet, and would field an ever-growing collection of synthesizers and computers on his electric dates.
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Release: June 22, 2010
Label: Hancock Records
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Release: October 9, 2009
Label: EMI France
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