Herbie performed at the Big Ears festival earlier this year. And he really brought it. Terence Blanchard, Devin Daniels, James Genus, Trevor Lawrence Jr. & Lionel Loueke in the band. And Herbie played with energy of a man half his age. Remarkable. Saw him for the first time with his Mwandishi band (1971?) and many times between then and 2024.. He's something else again.
Maestro Hancock has made such an impact on the language of music, that his entire vocabulary is essential study for any musician especially for pianists, keyboardists, composers, and arrangers. Any person dealing with sophisticated harmonic scenarios like Maestro Hancock does, creates a sound which gets called by the person’s first name. He’s a brilliant soloist but his harmonic concept changed Jazz forever
what a life! The first song from Herbie i heard was Cantaloupe Island, what tricked me was the fact that i wasn't able to define what's leading: the left hand's line or the right hand line! So... that's genial! you never be tired to listen to this cause it stimulate you endlessly
Herbie performed at the Big Ears festival earlier this year. And he really brought it. Terence Blanchard, Devin Daniels, James Genus, Trevor Lawrence Jr. & Lionel Loueke in the band. And Herbie played with energy of a man half his age. Remarkable. Saw him for the first time with his Mwandishi band (1971?) and many times between then and 2024.. He's something else again.
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I saw him live in France 2023 amazing first time experience
Outstanding
What’s up cuz. ✊🏾
Thanks, brother. Happy birthday.
Maestro Hancock has made such an impact on the language of music, that his entire vocabulary is essential study for any musician especially for pianists, keyboardists, composers, and arrangers. Any person dealing with sophisticated harmonic
scenarios like Maestro Hancock does, creates a sound which gets called by the person’s first name. He’s a brilliant soloist but his harmonic concept changed Jazz forever
Wonderful interview thanks so much both! ❤
Wonderful Interview! There's only 1 Herbie, his feel and harmonies have left an indelible mark on popular music.
what a life! The first song from Herbie i heard was Cantaloupe Island, what tricked me was the fact that i wasn't able to define what's leading: the left hand's line or the right hand line! So... that's genial! you never be tired to listen to this cause it stimulate you endlessly
Nicely edited, Mal. Thanks for the credit. I’ll share the link on my channel.
Thanks, Gene. Much appreciated.
Thanks man for the interview big lesson
I never think about legacy it's great!
Root on the right hand if doubled with left hand sounds country!
the last name of his jewish high school friend who turned Herbie on to jazz was Goldberg according to other interviews
NMRkyo 😇
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