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Herbie: Fully Loaded - Bloopers Bloopers from Herbie: Fully Loaded Tags: lindsaylohan herbie |
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Herbie fully loaded-AMV creation Academedia site:http://herbie53.ifrance.com/ Tags: herbie 53 coccinelle |
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Herbie Hancock - Chameleon (Live) Herbie Hancock performing Chameleon live. Chicago '74. Tags: herbie hancock chameleon funk fusion jazz |
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herbie hancock cameleon live 1975 headhunters original 1975 soundstage san fransisco Tags: herbie hancock head hunters mike clarcke |
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Herbie Hancock - Jazz Fusion Cantelope Island An amazing rendition of canteloupe island. Tags: Herbie Hancock jazz fusion funky groove thing live cantelope island double bass upright piano |
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Herbie Hancock jams with his Fairlight CMI Herbie shows off while Quincy Jones looks on. 1983 Tags: Herbie Hancock Quincy Jones Fairlight CMI keyboard 1980s |
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Butterfly Herbie Hancock (Future to future) Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) is an Academy Award and multiple Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist and composer. Hancock is one of jazz music's most important and influential pianists and composers. He embraced elements of rock, funk, and soul while adopting freer stylistic elements from jazz. As part of Miles Davis's "second great quintet", Hancock helped redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section, and was one of the primary architects of the "post-bop" sound. Later, he was one of the first jazz musicians to embrace synthesizers and funk. Yet for all his restless experimentalism, Hancock's music is often melodic and accessible; he has had many songs "cross over" and achieve success among pop audiences. Hancock's best-known solo works include "Cantaloupe Island", "Watermelon Man" (later performed by dozens of musicians, including bandleader Mongo Santamaria), "Maiden Voyage", "Chameleon", and the single "Rockit." Early life and career Like many jazz pianists, Hancock started with a classical music education; Hancock studied from age seven. His talent was recognized early, and he played the first movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 5 in D Major at a young people's concert with the Chicago Symphony at age eleven.[1] Through his teens, Hancock never had a jazz teacher. Instead, around high school age, Hancock grew to like jazz after hearing some Oscar Peterson and George Shearing recordings, which he transcribed on his own time, and which developed his ear and sense of harmony. Hancock also listened to other pianists, including Don Goldberg (also a prodigy and a Hyde Park High School classmate), McCoy Tyner, Wynton Kelly and Bill Evans, and studied recordings by Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Lee Morgan. Hancock began his studies as an engineering major at Grinnell College but switched to music after two years. He left Grinnell one course short of graduation in 1961, moved to Chicago and began working with Donald Byrd and Coleman Hawkins, during which period he also took courses at Roosevelt University. (Grinnell awarded Hancock an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree in 1972).[1] The pianist quickly earned a reputation, and played subsequent sessions with Oliver Nelson and Phil Woods. He recorded his first solo album Takin' Off for Blue Note Records in 1962. "Watermelon Man" (from Takin' Off) was to provide Mongo Santamaria with a hit single, but crucially Takin' Off was to catch the attention of Miles Davis, who was at that time assembling a new band. Hancock was introduced to Davis by the young drummer Tony Williams, a member of the new band. Miles Davis quintet and Blue Note Hancock received considerable attention when, in May 1963, [2] he joined Miles Davis's "second great quintet." This new band was essentially Miles Davis surrounded by fresh, new talent. Davis personally sought out Hancock, whom he saw as one of the most promising talents in jazz. The rhythm section Davis organized was young but effective, comprising bassist Ron Carter, seventeen year old drummer Tony Williams, and Hancock on piano. After George Coleman and Sam Rivers each taking turns at the saxophone spot, the quintet would gel with Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone. This quintet is often regarded as one of the finest jazz ensembles, and the rhythm section has been especially praised for its innovation and flexibility. The second great quintet was where Hancock found his own unique voice as a master of jazz piano. Not only did he find new ways to use common chords, he also popularized chords then rarely used in jazz. Hancock also developed a unique taste for "orchestral" accompaniment - using fourths and Debussy-like harmonies, with stark contrasts then unheard of in jazz. With Williams and Carter he would weave a labyrinth of rhythmic intricacy on, around and over existing melodic and chordal schemes. In the later half of the sixties their approach would be so sophisticated and unorthodox that conventional chord changes would hardly be discernible, hence their improvisational concept would somewhat inaccurately be called "Time, No Changes." Maiden Voyage (1965)While in the Davis band, Hancock also found time to record dozens of sessions for the Blue Note label, both under his own name and as a sideman with other musicians such as Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Grant Green, Bobby Hutcherson, Sam Rivers, Donald Byrd, Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard. Tags: Jazz funk herbie hancock |
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Vinnie Colaiuta - Herbie Hancock Vinnie Colaiuta - Herbie Hancock Nathan East - Lionel Loueke Concert Avo Session - Basel - Switzerland PART 2 Tags: Vinnie Colaiuta Herbie Hancock |
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Billy Cobham, Herbie Hancock, and Ron Carter Jazz performance. Billy Cobham - drums; Herbie Hancock - piano; Ron Carter - double bass Tags: billy cobham herbie hancock ron carter jazz drumsolo |
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herbie mann 5tet rai tv Tags: herbie mann steve marcus miroslav vitous sonny sharrock |
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Fast Focus - Herbie Hancock 'River:The Joni Letters' Herbie Hancock is one of the most influential American jazz pianists and composers of our time, a true icon of modern music. A musical visionary who combines elements of rock, funk and soul with the stylistic rhythms of electronic and acoustic jazz, his career spans some 50 years. His latest album is a tribute to his long time friend and associate Joni Mitchell among the guest vocals on the album are Norah Jones, Tina Turner and Corrine Bailey Rae. For more info http://www.fastfocus.tv/media.aspx?id=357 Tags: music herbie hancock river the joni letters jazz Tina Turner Joni Mitchell Corinne Bailey Rae Fast Focus Fastfocustv |
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Little superstar Vs Herbie Hancock Just a mess about really. Little Superstar dancing to Herbie hancocks "Rockit" Tags: Little Super Star Superstar Breakdancing Indian Midget Dance Herbie Hancock Rockit |
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Herbie Hancock - Rock It LIVE Herbie Hancock + Grandmaster DST (scratch) + Bill Laswell (production) = le morceau qui ouvrit la voie à une nouvelle génération musicale, un succès public mais aussi une synthèse aboutie d'années d'expérimentations électroniques Tags: music scratch breakbeat hiphop |
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Miles Davis - Herbie Hancock - Wayne Shorter - Ron Carter - Miles Davis - Herbie Hancock - Wayne Shorter - Ron Carter - tony williams Stockholm 1963 Tags: Miles Davis Herbie Hancock Wayne Shorter Ron Carter |
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Herbie Hancock Jack DeJohnette Christian Mcbride herbie & his men playing "toys" some 35 years after the original recording on "speak like a child". well how's it gonna sound in maybe 2040 herbie? looking forward! Tags: herbie hancock jack dejohnette christian mcbride |
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Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island - 2004 This is Herbie with Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland, and Brian Blade. This was filmed at Jazz a Vienne in 2004. Tags: Cantaloupe Island Herbie Hancock Wayne Shorter Quartet Dave Holland Brian Blade Jazz Vienne Joni letters River grammy |
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Cantelope Island One Night With Blue Note - DVD Tags: Jazz Blue Note Cantelope Island Herbie Hancock Freddie Hubbard Joe Henderson Ron Carter Tony Williams |
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Herbie Hancock - Featuring Cyro Baptista Here Herbie and his band play Fascinating Rhythm with Cyro Baptista leading the way on percussion. The other members of this amazing group include: TERRY LYNE CARRINGTON on Drums and IRA COHEN on Bass A little more on percussionist CYRO BAPTISTA: http://www.cyrobaptista.com Born December 23, 1950 in São Paulo, Brazil, Cyro Baptista arrived in the U.S. in 1980 with a scholarship to the Woodstock-based Creative Music Studio, and has since emerged as one of the premier percussionists in the country. Coinciding with the rise in the public's interest of world music, Cyro has managed to record and tour with some of music's most popular names. His mastery of Brazilian percussion and the many instruments he creates himself, have catapulted him into world renown. Recordings with Other Artists Recently recording with pianist Herbie Hancock on his 2005 release, Possibilites, Cyro's credits read like a 'Who's Who' of modern music. In 2002 Cyro toured with Yo-Yo Ma's Brazil Project (as well as appeared on the Obrigado Brazil album - winner of two Grammy awards), Trey Anastasio (of Phish), and John Zorn. He recorded and performed worldwide with Herbie Hancock's Grammy award winning Gershwin's World. Cyro collaborated with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra for a Brazilian Carnival modern jazz concert. For over two years, he toured with Paul Simon's Rhythm of the Saints tour and appears on his Concert in Central Park release. In addition, Cyro toured the globe with Sting in 2001. Performing his unique blend of percussion with some of music's most popular artists has given Cyro remarkable credibility within the industry. The wide range of artists Cyro Baptista has performed and recorded with include: David Byrne, Derek Bailey, Kathleen Battle, Gato Barbieri, Dr. John, Brian Eno, Robert Palmer, Melissa Etheridge, Laurie Anderson,James Taylor, Michael Tilson Thomas, Daniel Barenboim, Bobby McFerrin, Wynton Marsalis, Yo-Yo Ma, Medeski Martin & Wood, Spyro Gyra, Trey Anastasio, Carlos Santana, Tim Sparks, Sting, Stephen Kent and John Zorn, yet the list goes on. He has also played with many respected Brazilian artists such as Milton Nascimento, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, Marisa Monte, Badi Assad, and Nana Vasconcelos. Cyro has performed on five Grammy award winning albums: Yo-Yo Ma's Obrigado Brazil, Cassandra Wilson's Blue Light 'Til Dawn, The Chieftains' Santiago, Ivan Lins' A Love Affair, and Herbie Hancock's highly-acclaimed Gershwin's World. He has also recently played on Tony Bennet s Grammy Nominated album entitled Duets - an Amercian Classic. A documentary on Cyro's main project, Beat the Donkey, was recorded for the prestigious WGBH-TV Boston program 'La Plaza' won 3 New England EMMY Awards in 2002, and continues to air on PBS stations nationwide. Cyro appeared in Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel's 1990 documentary film on Fred Frith, Step Across the Border. He has also been composing music for programs on the children's television network Nickelodeon. Beat the Donkey Continuing the momentum, he created his own project: the percussion and dance ensemble known as Beat the Donkey. The group recently released its second CD, Love the Donkey, independently on John Zorn 's Tzadik record label, featuring the percussion-heavy beats and Brazilian rhythms. Beat the Donkey now tours the U.S., expanding into new markets taking the stage at performing arts centers, festivals, and conferences. Cyro's debut self-titled CD with Beat the Donkey, (Tzadik) was picked by The New York Times as one of the ten best alternative albums of 2002. Readers of JAZZIZ and DRUM magazine voted it as "Best Brazilian CD of the Year" and named Cyro "Best Percussionist of 2002." Downbeat Magazine's 51st annual critics' poll selected Cyro as 'Rising Star' in percussion. Other Solo Releases Cyro's first solo recording, Villa Lobos/Vira Loucos, a heady mix of his own compositions with the work of the brilliant Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, has been acclaimed as "the most courageous, bright, funny, dramatic, and imaginative work in recent memory." Tags: Cyro Baptista Beat Donkey Concert Herbie Hancock John Zorn Festival music percussion drums justin bias trey anastasio |
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Herbie Hancock Quintet (VSOP) - So What Herbie Hancock,Wayne Shorter,Ron Carter,Wallace Roney,Tony Williams Tags: jazz combo miles davis |
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Herbie Hide - Vitali Klitschko 1999-06-26 New London Arena, London WBO Heavyweight Title Herbie Hide vs. Vitali Klitschko Tags: Herbie Hide Vitali Klitschko Boxing |
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Herbie Hancock-Maiden Voyage Vintage Herbie Hancock Tags: herbie hancock maiden voyage watermelon man rockit milestones miles davis john coltrane charlie parker jazz grammys 60s |
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"Hi-Jack" - Herbie Mann exclusive cut from an extroidinary flutest!! This was obviously during the disco era...sampled by the Beatnuts and Jennifer Lopez respectively... (more) Tags: disco herbie mann hi-jack |
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Herbie Hancock Feat Corinne Bailey Rae - River Herbie Hancock Feat Corinne Bailey Rae - River MusicVideo Tags: Herbie Hancock Corinne Bailey Rae River |
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Jungle Fantasy Herbie Mann and Dave Valentin on flute with Tito Puente on percussion. Herbie Mann popularized the flute in the '50's playing Latin jazz. At the beginning of the '60's he went on a U.S. state sponsored tour of Africa. Soon after he traveled to Brazil where he fell in love with Bossa Nova music. He recorded albums with Brazilian musicians. Herbie Mann was truly one of the very first musicians to engage in World Music well before the term was coined. Tags: Mann Valentin |