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Herbie Hancock: Architect of Modern Jazz and Beyond


Episode 1014


Herbie Hancock is a legendary American jazz musician, composer, and bandleader whose career spans over six decades. Initially gaining fame with the Miles Davis Quintet, he became a pioneer of post-bop before transitioning into experimental jazz fusion and electronic music. His diverse discography includes iconic works like Head Hunters and the hit single "Rockit," which integrated hip-hop elements into the mainstream. Over his lifetime, Hancock has earned numerous accolades, including an Academy Award and 14 Grammy Awards. Beyond performing, he serves as a professor at UCLA and a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, contributing significantly to music education and global cultural dialogue. This biographical overview also highlights his personal journey, including his longtime practice of Nichiren Buddhism and his early life as a piano prodigy.


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