Cause and Effect presents:

Herbie Hancock’s music has truly influenced so many, pushing the boundaries of jazz. His piano and keyboard voices are entirely his own, with their own sophisticated harmonic and complex, rhythmic signatures.

Let’s explore some of his immense catalog together! Along with other artists who’s work inspired his music and artists who draw inspiration from him!! There are few artists in the music industry who have had more influence on acoustic and electronic jazz and R&B than Herbie Hancock, and I’ve had a ton of fun putting this show for you today!

Hope you enjoys this playlist on this beautiful sunny day in Richmond!!

Love,

Jess<3

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Playlist:

    Time: March 27 - 9:00:03 am
  • Takin' Off (Expanded Edition)

    Herbie Hancock, “Watermelon Man”

    from Takin' Off (Expanded Edition)

    Blue Note Records - 1962

  • Time: March 27 - 9:08:06 am
  • Mingus Ah Um (Bonus Track Version)

    Charles Mingus, “Better Git It In Your Soul”

    from Mingus Ah Um (Bonus Track Version)

    Columbia/Legacy - 1959

  • Time: March 27 - 9:15:00 am
  • Yeah!!! (Expanded Edition)

    Aretha Franklin, “Muddy Water”

    from Yeah!!! (Expanded Edition)

    Columbia/Legacy - 1965

  • Time: March 27 - 9:17:59 am
  • Straight, No Chaser

    Thelonious Monk, “Straight, No Chaser”

    from Straight, No Chaser

    Columbia - 1967

  • Time: March 27 - 9:28:52 am
  • There's a Riot Goin' On

    Sly & The Family Stone, “Africa Talks to You ("The Asphalt Jungle")”

    from There's a Riot Goin' On

    Epic/Legacy - 1971

  • Time: March 27 - 9:36:51 am
  • Thrust

    Herbie Hancock, “Palm Grease”

    from Thrust

    Columbia Records - 1974

  • Time: March 27 - 9:47:00 am
  • On the Corner

    Miles Davis, “Black Satin”

    from On the Corner

    Columbia/Legacy - 1972

  • Time: March 27 - 9:52:25 am
  • Dinner Party

    Dinner Party, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder & Kamasi Washington, “Freeze Tag (feat. Phoelix)”

    from Dinner Party

    Sounds of Crenshaw / EMPIRE - 2020

  • Time: March 27 - 9:55:41 am
  • You're Dead! (Deluxe)

    Flying Lotus, “Never Catch Me (feat. Kendrick Lamar) [Instrumental]”

    from You're Dead! (Deluxe)

    Warp Records - 2015

  • Time: March 27 - 10:00:26 am
  • Head Hunters

    Herbie Hancock, “Chameleon”

    from Head Hunters

    Columbia - 1973

  • Time: March 27 - 10:15:55 am
  • James Brown, “Funky Drummer, Pts. 1 & 2”

    from In the Jungle Groove

    Polydor - 1986

  • Time: March 27 - 10:25:10 am
  • Red Clay

    Freddie Hubbard, “Red Clay”

    from Red Clay

    CTI - 1970

  • Time: March 27 - 10:37:20 am
  • Drunk

    Thundercat, “Them Changes”

    from Drunk

    Brainfeeder - 2015

  • Time: March 27 - 10:40:22 am
  • When I Get Home

    Solange, “Dreams”

    from When I Get Home

    Saint Records/Columbia - 2019

  • Time: March 27 - 10:42:53 am
  • The Meters

    The Meters, “Cissy Strut”

    from The Meters

    Rhino - 2004

  • Time: March 27 - 10:45:56 am
  • All Purpose Music

    Butcher Brown, “Sticky July”

    from All Purpose Music

    Jellowstone - 2014

  • Time: March 27 - 10:52:03 am
  • Tawk Tomahawk

    Hiatus Kaiyote, “Nakamarra (feat. Q-Tip)”

    from Tawk Tomahawk

    Flying Buddha/Sony Masterworks - 2013

  • Time: March 27 - 10:56:35 am
  • Maiden Voyage

    Herbie Hancock, “Maiden Voyage”

    from Maiden Voyage

    Jazz - 1998

    Cause and Effect    March 27th, 2021

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