Herbie Hancock: PossibilitiesPenguin, 23. okt. 2014 - 352 strani The long-awaited memoir by one of the most influential and beloved musicians of our time In Herbie Hancock the legendary jazz musician and composer reflects on a life and a thriving career that has spanned seven decades. A true innovator, Hancock has had an enormous influence on both acoustic and electric jazz, R&B and hip-hop, with his ongoing exploration of different musical genres, winning fourteen Grammy awards along the way. From his beginnings as a child prodigy to his work in Miles Davis’s second great quintet; from his innovations as the leader of his own groundbreaking sextet to his collaborations with everyone from Wayne Shorter to Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder; Herbie Hancock reveals the method behind Hancock’s undeniable musical genius. Hancock shares his musical influences, colorful behind-the-scenes stories, his long and happy marriage, and how Buddhism inspires him creatively and personally. Honest, enlightening, and as electrifyingly vital as the man who wrote it, Herbie Hancock promises to be an invaluable contribution to jazz literature and a must-read for fans and music lovers. |
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... told that my grandfather Griffin was black, but in the few pictures I saw, he didn't look it. Years later, my mother told me he was actually white, so to this day I couldn't tell you which is the truth. What I do know is that sometime ...
... told that my grandfather Griffin was black, but in the few pictures I saw, he didn't look it. Years later, my mother told me he was actually white, so to this day I couldn't tell you which is the truth. What I do know is that sometime ...
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... told me that, yes, I had done well. In fact, she told me that the two women I'd seen coming in were also piano teachers, and that after I'd finished playing, the two of them were crying. That was pretty heady stuff for an elevenyearold ...
... told me that, yes, I had done well. In fact, she told me that the two women I'd seen coming in were also piano teachers, and that after I'd finished playing, the two of them were crying. That was pretty heady stuff for an elevenyearold ...
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... told me from his childhood. He'd spent his first years in the segregated South, then went to a mixed elementary school after he moved to Chicago, and often had gotten into fights. So when I was about to start my freshman year at Hyde ...
... told me from his childhood. He'd spent his first years in the segregated South, then went to a mixed elementary school after he moved to Chicago, and often had gotten into fights. So when I was about to start my freshman year at Hyde ...
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... told her husband, Roy, about it, he decided to take action. Several days later Roy Bryant and a number of other men kidnapped Till and pistolwhipped him. They put the bleeding boy in the back of a pickup truck, covered him with a tarp ...
... told her husband, Roy, about it, he decided to take action. Several days later Roy Bryant and a number of other men kidnapped Till and pistolwhipped him. They put the bleeding boy in the back of a pickup truck, covered him with a tarp ...
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... told me to listen to how Shearing played and then try to imitate the parts I liked. That was how he'd learned, and at age fifteen he was already pretty good at improvising. As soon as the school bus dropped me off that afternoon, I ran ...
... told me to listen to how Shearing played and then try to imitate the parts I liked. That was how he'd learned, and at age fifteen he was already pretty good at improvising. As soon as the school bus dropped me off that afternoon, I ran ...
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CHAPTER FIVE | |
CHAPTER SEVEN | |
CHAPTER NINE | |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | |
CHAPTER NINETEEN | |
CHAPTER TWENTYONE | |
CHAPTER TWENTYTHREE | |
PHOTOGRAPHS | |
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