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North Sea Jazz Cruise episode 2: Mister Chameleon : North Sea Jazz Festival 2007 / Patrick Savey, director.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Savey, Patrick, film director.
Hancock, Herbie, performer.
Hargrove, Roy, performer.
Martin, Billy, performer.
Sanborn, David, performer.
Medeski, John, performer.
Wood, Chris, performer.
Logic, Dj, performer.
Miller, Marcus, performer.
Loueke, Lionel, performer.
Scofield, John, performer.
Bell, Poogie, performer.
Zycopolis Productions.
Mezzo.
Trace TV.
Language:
English
Genre:
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file) : sound, color.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Zycopolis Productions : Mezzo : Trace TV, 2008.
System Details:
digital
video file
Summary:
Enjoy the second installment of this four part documentary titled North Sea Jazz Cruise, which takes place at the 2007 North Sea Jazz Festival and is dedicated to Herbie Hancock, nicknamed Mister Chameleon after one of his most famous tracks. The illustrious Marcus Miller takes us to school and unveils Hancock's musical genious. Miller, a stage companion of the great Miles Davis and one of the names behind jazz-rock and jazz fusion, also opens up on his experience as a musician. In the 1960s, Herbie Hancock joins Miles Davis's second quintet, with which he learns all the skills that will allow him to revolutionize traditional jazz, no more than a decade later. Following a period of doubt, Hancock founds The HeadHunters in the 1970s, a band that now boasts some of the greatest commercial successes in the history of jazz. The virtuoso notably uses the group to reinterpret his own classic works with the energetic funk style of the day...
Participant:
Herbie Hancock, pianist ; Roy Hargrove, trumpeter ; Billy Martin, guitarist ; David Sanborn, saxophonist ; John Medeski, pianist ; Chris Wood, guitarist ; Dj Logic ; Marcus Miller, Bass guitarist ; Lionel Loueke, guitarist ; John Scofield, guitarist ; Poogie Bell, drummer.
Notes:
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OCLC:
1390750869
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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