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Music: Walking a Tightrope at a Jazz Competition
04-Nov-2007   (Cached page)

The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz wrapped up its 20th annual jazz competition on Sunday with an emblematic scene. Herbie Hancock sported a shoulder-slung synthesizer and a high-wattage smile.

Walking a Tightrope at a Jazz Competition
31-Oct-2007   (Cached page)

The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz wrapped up its 20th annual jazz competition on Sunday with an emblematic scene. Herbie Hancock, sported a shoulder-slung synthesizer and a high-wattage smile.

Herbie Hancock interprets Joni Mitchell (AP)
25-Oct-2007   (Cached page)

Musician Herbie Hancock is photographed in New York, Sept. 26, 2007.  (AP Photo/Jim Cooper)AP - Herbie Hancock admits he would get so wrapped up in the music itself that he never paid any attention to the lyrics when interpreting songs, even on his Grammy-winning album "Gershwin's World." But the jazz pianist's outlook changed when he recorded an album of songs by Joni Mitchell, his old friend who shares his penchant for genre-bending musical adventures.




Billboard CD reviews: Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock (Reuters)
23-Sep-2007   (Cached page)

(L-R) Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Taylor Hawkins and Dave Grohl of the band 'Foo Fighters' arrive for the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards in Las Vegas September 9, 2007. (Steven Marcus/Reuters)Reuters - Joni Mitchell is the latest top-tier artist to seek refuge at Starbucks' Hear Music.




Herbie Hancock unseals "Letters" to Joni (Reuters)
17-Sep-2007   (Cached page)

Musician Herbie Hancock performs during a jazz concert in New Delhi January 16, 2007. Hancock dives into the Joni Mitchell songbook on his new album, 'River: The Joni Letters,' due in stores September 25. (Vijay Mathur/Reuters)Reuters - Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock dives into the Joni Mitchell songbook on his new album, "River: The Joni Letters," due in stores September 25.




A Pianist’s Love Note to a Noteworthy Voice
09-Sep-2007   (Cached page)

Herbie Hancock offers an intimate reinvention of Joni Mitchell in his new tribute album.

Music Review | JVC Jazz Festival: At 70, Jazz’s Ubiquitous Free Agent Still Has Miles to Go
05-Jul-2007   (Cached page)

Together, Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock gave off a mischievous energy in their performance on Wednesday. Sadly, it didn’t quite take flight.

Critics’ Choice : Keeping It Modern, With Herbie Hancock and New Compositions
25-Dec-2006   (Cached page)

The Times’s music critics review some of the best new CD releases.

Bush honors Thelonius Monk Institute (AP)
15-Sep-2006   (Cached page)

U.S. President George W. Bush thanks jazz musicians after a performance to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz in the East Room of the White House in Washington September 14, 2006. The musicians (L-R) are Herbie Hancock, Helen Sung, Clark Terry (seated) and Anita Baker.   REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque  (UNITED STATES)AP - The White House was all jazzed up Thursday night. Toes were tapping. Fingers were snapping and a drummer kept the beat for more than a dozen performers singing and playing at a black-tie event in honor of the 20th anniversary of the Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz.




Hancock leads a summer night of splendid jazz (Reuters)
11-Aug-2006   (Cached page)

Reuters - Certainly Herbie Hancock was smiling as he took the stage in the Cahuenga Pass on Wednesday night. "I'm home," he exclaimed, having just returned from two months in Europe. He and his quartet quickly began to slink through a number titled "Sonrisa," which was decked out with more pastels than an episode of the old "Miami Vice."

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