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Dear Members of the Huntington Town Council,
Please save John Coltrane's house. He is a cornerstone of the art of American music. His profound impact is continuing to be felt today and on into the future by musicians and fans of all ages.
Save his house.
It would be a travesty to do otherwise.
Sincerely,
Herbie Hancock
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Herbie Hancock is a true icon of modern music. His explorations have transcended limitations and genres, and at the same time he has maintained his unmistakable voice. Hancock's success at expanding the possibilities of musical thought has placed him in the annals of this century's visionaries. What's more, he continues to amaze and expand the public's vision of what music is all about today.
Herbie Hancock's creative path has moved fluidly between almost every development in acoustic and electronic jazz and R&B since 1960. He has attained an enviable balance of commercial and artistic success, arriving at the point in his career where he ventures into every new project motivated purely by the desire to expand the boundaries of his creativity.
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Text and Photo Courtesy HerbieHancock.com
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Herbie Hancock’s 40-year career as a recording artist is graced by a series of astonishing musical landmarks. Few other musicians of the 20th century have exhibited the wide range of interests and mastery of various genres that this jazz legend has brought to his remarkable body of work.
Nonetheless, at the age of 58, Hancock still expresses the kinds of irrepressible curiosity and restless creativity that keep him pushing at the boundaries of modern music.
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Text and Photo Courtesy Universal Music
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