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Hancock was born in Chicago on April 12, 1940. Hancock, along with Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett and McCoy Tyner, is one of the primary influences on contemporary jazz piano. He came to prominence in the classic Miles Davis Quintet of 1963-'68. Hancock compositions have become jazz standards, including "Maiden Voyage," "Canteloupe Island," "Dolphin Dance" and "Speak Like A Child."
http://www.herbiehancock.com/
Includes updated information on Herbie's touring, studio activities, and new releases as well as interactive discussion groups, photos, biography, discography, awards, interviews, and links to his interests including Buddhism and classic cars.
http://www.warr.org/hancock.html
Reviews of a number of Hancock's albums.
http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/herbiehancock
Official site includes tour dates, soundclips, and label discography.
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