Herbie Hancock Quintet
11 July 2008 | Hudson | 22:45 - 00:00 |


Line-up:
Chris Potter (sax); Lionel Loueke (guitar); Herbie Hancock (piano); Dave Holland (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums).
About Herbie Hancock Quintet
Pianist Herbie Hancock, who was born in Chicago, has always been
ahead of his time. Whether as the big name behind the experimental
electronic music of Miles Davis, or with the release of his famous
record Head Hunters, Hancock has always demonstrated a visionary
outlook. As an improviser and accompanying pianist for other
soloists in the pure jazz scene, he is one of the most original and
creative spirits from the generation that came forth from the
sixties. As a pioneer he moved through jazz rock, funk and hard
bop. From a Gershwin project, to a duo album with sax player Wayne
Shorter. From languid ambient beats and up-beat techno jazz with
deejays, to exploratory bebop with the trio
Hancock/Hargrove/Brecker. Hancock's musical career - he was
discovered at the age of twenty by trumpeter Donald Byrd, who had
Hancock sign his first contract with Blue Note - already spans
forty years.
At the North Sea Jazz Festival, Hancock will perform two concerts
with his super jazz quintet: saxophonist Chris Potter, bassist Dave
Holland, power drummer Vinnie Colaiuta and the African guitarist
Lionel Loueke. He will also present his more pop-oriented work with
the same quintet, supplemented with the singers Amy Keys and Sonya
Kitchell. They will perform the albums River: The Joni Letters -
the jazzy tribute to singer Joni Mitchell - and Possibilities, for
which he restructured pop songs and gave them a jazzy heart. It
should be mentioned that River: The Joni Letters was recently the
first jazz album since 1965 to receive a Grammy for best album,
competing with a number of important pop records at that.
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