Herbie Hancock on piano and Wayne Shorter on saxophone. They first paired up in the ’60s, playing with the Miles Davis Quintet. Their pioneering musicianship endures, spanning two centuries.
Sixty years ago, jazz giant Herbie Hancock's life was changed for ever, when he got wind Miles Davis was looking for him.
At 84, Herbie Hancock hasn't given up tickling the ivories, and is set to perform a trio of dates at the Barbican in July. The Chicago-born pianist and composer performs a three-night ...
Herbie Hancock's August 14 performance of "Head Hunters ... how influential Hancock was on the piano when he was rising through the genre's ranks in the 1960s and ‘70s, but at 84 he makes ...
You've got to expect the unexpected with Herbie Hancock. It's a key reason ... up with a bright smile or a bounce from behind the piano or synthesizer at the sound of a delicious twist was ...
Margot; Love No.1; Tones For Joan's Bones; This Is New; Lazy Bird; In Your Own Sweet Way; Einbahnstrasse; Doom. Keith Jarrett: piano (1-2); Charlie Haden: bass (1-2); Paul Motian: drums (1-2); Chick ...