Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock

  • Born: 1940-4-12
  • Birthplace: Chicago
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Profession: Actor, soundtrack
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Midnight Melody, Interstellar Agent: City of A Thousand Stars
  • Herbie Hancock was born in a house of music in Chicago on April 12, 1940 . He started learning pianoforte at the age of seven and started his first public performance two years later. In 1961, Hancock performed for the first time in New York City and formed his own orchestra. In the early and mid-1960s, joining Miles Davis (MilesDavis) quintet really made his reputation widely recognized. In the later period of collaboration with MilesDavis, the band began to play the Jazz-Rock style. In 1968, he formed a sextet to pursue his own playing concept. The band became the most popular and influential Jazz-Rock band in the early 70s.
    Extended Reading
    • Adam 2022-04-19 09:02:14

      What the end is, you can see

      Talking about an emotional experience and falling in love to the point of disintegration also reflects that you can't have both. There must be gains and losses, and the truth is never as perfect as imagined. And feelings are stained, and they can never be washed away. No matter how hard the heart...

    • Eduardo 2022-03-21 09:02:13

      The man is a hot chicken

      If a man gives you ten million, would you let your wife spend the night with that man? I have thought about this question a long time ago, how early is it? As early as when I didn't even have a girlfriend. I didn't expect a feature film like this to exist, and it was released before I was born, it...

    Indecent Proposal quotes

    • David: [Narrating] I graduated from architecture school and got a job at a small firm. Diana helped support us by selling real estate. I spent all of my free time working on a design of my own, it summed up everything about architecture that really mattered to me, it was my dream house

    • Diana: [Narrating] we had our differences, he used to take his clothes off and leave them on the floor it made me crazy. We never had much money so David would show me architecture that moved him but sometimes I'd have to ask "why are we looking at a stupid car wash? "And he'd just say "no, not stupid, don't just use your eyes: he made me look at things differently