And for music buffs
10PM on SBS
MASTERPIECE - HERBIE HANCOCK
In this documentary, jazz legend, practising Buddhist, pianist and composer Herbie Hancock talks about his musical career and about what has driven and shaped him as a musician. Born and raised in Chicago, he studied electrical engineering for two years before changing his course to music. After graduating he moved to New York where he had his first big hit, Watermelon Man, released by Blue Note Records. He played with Miles Davis before forming his own bands. His first film score was the music for Antonioni's Blowup. When synthesizers came in, it was a chance for Herbie Hancock to marry the two things he loves the most, music and science and he started focusing his attention on the possibility of new electronic sounds. The result was Rockit which popularised scratching and it is still seen as the key work in the development of modern electronic music as well as one of the defining records for modern-day hip-hop. The program includes interviews with Wayne Shorter, Carlos Santana, and Quincy Jones. (From the UK, in English)
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