Herbie is 82 years of age ! The trumpeter Terence Blanchard, Grammy Award winner, is a very famous jazzman, bandleader and film score writer of many Spike Lee films and even written operas. Came to fame as the Jazz Messengers trumpet player when Wynton Marsalis moved on.
Yes. I remember Terrence with that last great Messengers band. Donald Harrison on alto. They had a regular New Year's Eve date at Sweet Basil, we used to go every year. I have to say I'm not crazy about the sound of the guitar in this band.
I had the same thought. All other drummers are surfing this homogenic "indie" drummming aesthetics that prioritizes being cool rather than having skills... I prefer this kind of drumming, funky with guts and skills, not a fake hipster posse
Surely the most accomplished musician and band at the Festival. I was there in the beautiful sunshine enjoying the maestro. A good crowd but a shame so many drifted through not appreciating the calibre of these musicians.
I really loved the set but was basically lying down in the sun the whole time because by this point my feet and legs were in bits! Legend for sure, really special set
I was fortunate enough to see Herbie Hancock at Armstrong park, the spot where jazz was invented, in new Orleans at sunrise on the first international jazz day for free about 8 or so years ago. It was such a beautiful moment in my life.
Band: Trumpet: Terence Blanchard Bass: James Genus Drums: Justin Tyson Keyboards: Herbie Hancock A delightful and rockin' good time, presented here ! A LONG way from the Cantaloupe Island Album: Empyrean Isles (1964) - better-n-better !
Herbie is the last of the Giants and I wish him the best because we need him around a few more years to keep the level high and keep the creativity flowing and keep musicians on their feet to know that At 82 He is still kicking severe ass! Damn that solo was awesome. Not too shabby of a band either
the drums are fairly regular kit (though beautiful sound) but Fazioli Piano, 7 string lead (zalatelj?), 5 string bass (fodera?) and Raja trumpet - all very fancy instruments
A música ou o tema quando é bom não precisa de um músico, principalmente guitarrista, solando por horas com todas aquelas distorções clichês! Salve Herbie!!!
Last time I saw Herbie was the jazz hall of fame night when he was inducted, some crazy dog tried to bite the back of my hair off though it really soured the mood for everyone
Herbie is 82 years of age ! The trumpeter Terence Blanchard, Grammy Award winner, is a very famous jazzman, bandleader and film score writer of many Spike Lee films and even written operas. Came to fame as the Jazz Messengers trumpet player when Wynton Marsalis moved on.
thx for the information about the trumpeter. Very cool performance
My pleasure!
Yes, we knew that, but wtf was he playing? Anyway it was ''heavy weight'' . Everything.
Yes. I remember Terrence with that last great Messengers band. Donald Harrison on alto. They had a regular New Year's Eve date at Sweet Basil, we used to go every year.
I have to say I'm not crazy about the sound of the guitar in this band.
@@thelonious-dx9vi My favourite album: I love the 2 tracks featuring Terence!
The best sounding drum kit of the festival.
My man Justin.
I had the same thought. All other drummers are surfing this homogenic "indie" drummming aesthetics that prioritizes being cool rather than having skills... I prefer this kind of drumming, funky with guts and skills, not a fake hipster posse
HAHA! must be his drum kit!
@@federicoabella776 "all other drummers"; word? All of them? Don't be silly.
@@federicoabella776 don't be so ignorant , this just isn't true
Band:
Trumpet: Terence Blanchard
Bass: James Genus
Drums: Justin Tyson
Guitar: Lionel Loueke
thx
fantastic band
And Big Ed Learned doing sound.
Ta very much.
👏👍👌 Great musicians
Great to see such a huge crowd for a Jazz band.
I think the crowd knows its a band full of Jazz Legends and not just another jazz band around the block
I tend to call it Jazz Rock.
I put a bit of video of a girl dancing to this performance on my channel,
Please BBC … more Herbie!
Lol...yes, 5min only left me wanting
The whole set is on iPlayer!
Right
Surely the most accomplished musician and band at the Festival. I was there in the beautiful sunshine enjoying the maestro. A good crowd but a shame so many drifted through not appreciating the calibre of these musicians.
I really loved the set but was basically lying down in the sun the whole time because by this point my feet and legs were in bits! Legend for sure, really special set
That's the general public bro
They don't really have much stage presence.
It’s jazz.Stage presence not required for talent!
WOW Herbie Hancock playing. I'm older generation and love his brand of Jazz
I liked his well known hit Watermelon Man
Super musician!
I just can't get enough of this song 🎶😎 brilliant... Tuning in from Fremantle Australia
Loved Herbie for 45 year's, brilliant set wish I had been there
82 years old....man he must have found the fountain of youth! Herbie looks like he's barely in his 50s.
Im listening to this every day.... Its that good 🎶
I was fortunate enough to see Herbie Hancock at Armstrong park, the spot where jazz was invented, in new Orleans at sunrise on the first international jazz day for free about 8 or so years ago. It was such a beautiful moment in my life.
Wow, long Live Master Hancock.....Chick and Hancock in concert, 2012 was the best thing I've witnessed in Jazz....RIP Chick
I also thought of when I saw Herbie and Chick together - so glad I did
Living legend.
This song will be played until the universe ends. That groove is eternal.
This was absolute next level music on Sunday!! So much fun being there
Young people should know that he is a LEGEND
They have to be told because you wouldnt tell by listening to him lmao
One of the last few remaining living legend.....Chick would have rocked that crowd too....RIP..
what does it mean? every young person I know that is interested in jazz holds Herbie very high in their esteem
Genius Herbie and other members of the band, very good Cantaloupe!!!!
I will ever be so glad that I began my path into jazz listening thanks to this living legend, the one and only Mr. Hands: Herbie Hancock!
He's THE G.O.A.T 👌🏿👏🏿👏🏿👊🏿🖤
A study finds that jazz fans are the happiest people of any genre of music. 😃 No surprises at all... 👍🏼
legend ⛈️
Another living legend! Great !!! 😻
Band:
Trumpet: Terence Blanchard Bass: James Genus Drums: Justin Tyson Keyboards: Herbie Hancock
A delightful and rockin' good time, presented here ! A LONG way from the Cantaloupe Island Album: Empyrean Isles (1964) - better-n-better !
Great to see this, the band sounds wonderful.
Herbie is the last of the Giants and I wish him the best because we need him around a few more years to keep the level high and keep the creativity flowing and keep musicians on their feet to know that At 82 He is still kicking severe ass! Damn that solo was awesome. Not too shabby of a band either
..a few more decaedes at least
Sonny, Wayne, Ahmad, Keith.
@@moodindigo445 yeah..and?
@@production58 giants... also.
Truly appreciate this. Love it!
Great artist. Glad he is doing so well.
What a joyous way to start the day!
If you are wondering what the epitome of coolness sounds like..........Please hit replay!
Peace from Detroit MI.
Magnifique 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Amazing... what a legend
So nice to see herbie still performing
00:48 the happiest guy at the festival 😎😬😄
Wow! What a killer band!
Mr Hancock! Still taking names...
Beautiful version and good sound!
😭 I missed herbie Hancock. That’s it I have just registered to go back home for the festival 🤞
Smooth and mighty at the same time😎
Magnificent.
People always raggin’ on cantaloupes but every juicy melon is lovable; you rep those chill cantaloupes Herbie
Знаком с творчеством Великого Пианиста с 1971. Не перестаю восхищаться по сей день👍👍👍👍👍
Ооооо!Я тоже уже 2 года слушаю его!
Уже третий год пошёл
Long live Herbie!
This is so 🔥
Awesome 👏 👏👏🙏
This is amazing. 🫶🏽
Glastonbury is beyond my imagination to have Herbie here with so many people out there!
living legend!
Legend! I wish was there!
It would have been a dream. Did you catch the whole set? I cried :)
Wow 🔥🔥🔥
This is the coolest 🎵🙂
herbie forever,he is the king
Smooth wit ittttt
Great 🎶👌
Ohhh god 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I want to see his live performance for a long time
Megaaaaaa 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Master!
True Master.
Very cool very enjoyable
the drums are fairly regular kit (though beautiful sound) but Fazioli Piano, 7 string lead (zalatelj?), 5 string bass (fodera?) and Raja trumpet - all very fancy instruments
What an absolute pleasure it would have been to be there
Whoop whoop 🙌
Immensi.....bravissimi....
Maestro!!!
Thank you BBC for such treasures in these dreadful times.
Excellent 🎵😎👽🎙️🙂
the master.
Miles is watching and sure is proud
He’s watching from Hell then!
That drum 👌
Soooooo cool
Bestial me encanta los acordes en menor
Just Wow
82 and Young Herbie Habcock PEACE
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Very good
Damn, James Genus is killing it on that bass.
legend
👏👏👏
Wow.
❤
When did Glastonbury grow up? And I'm loving it!
Super
😍😍
A bit rad for Glasto!
Smooth
Watch the documentary on the creative processes he incorporated in the making of his Possibilities album and his true genius is revealed.
A música ou o tema quando é bom não precisa de um músico, principalmente guitarrista, solando por horas com todas aquelas distorções clichês! Salve Herbie!!!
James Genus (Bass Player from Hampton, Va.)
Get down, Glastonbury!
And words are not enough...
What a nice audio
Sizeable crowd for this one. Nobody left disappointed.
This is the first time i have seen Lionel played with a distortion tone.
This has to be one of the best versions of Cantaloupe Island in my opinion.
My favourite is 1991 Live Under the Sky (Japan) with Omar Hskim, Stanley Clarke and Wayne Shorter - 12 glorious minutes
Olé ! Latin piano Mr Hancock !
Lionel's solo is so killing
I was there and was entranced by Herbie's performance. I shot a bit of video of a girl dancing to Herbie.. it's on my channel here.
I need whatever snare drum that drummer is using. Criiiiiisp!
Right?!?!
Just thinking the same. 🔥
It’s called the perfect left wrist smack model A
Last time I saw Herbie was the jazz hall of fame night when he was inducted, some crazy dog tried to bite the back of my hair off though it really soured the mood for everyone
Ill never get over being there near the front 😭