This document is a detailed biographical profile of jazz musician Herbie Hancock, likely used as an exhibit in a House Oversight investigation (indicated by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017541'). It chronicles his career from a child prodigy in Chicago to a multi-Grammy winning artist and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, detailing his collaborations with Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, and many others. The document does not contain direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, financial transactions, or flight logs, but serves as a background document within a larger investigative collection.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Herbie Hancock | Subject |
Jazz musician, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
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| Miles Davis | Musician |
Collaborator, quoted praising Hancock
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| Donald Byrd | Trumpeter |
Discovered Hancock in 1960
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| Wayne Shorter | Musician |
Colleague in Miles Davis Quintet and collaborator
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| Ron Carter | Bassist |
Colleague in Miles Davis Quintet
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| Tony Williams | Drummer |
Colleague in Miles Davis Quintet
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| Michelangelo Antonioni | Director |
Directed 'Blow Up' (1966)
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| Wynton Marsalis | Trumpeter |
Introduced by Hancock in 1980
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| Bill Laswell | Producer/Musician |
Collaborator on 'Future Shock' and 'FUTURE2FUTURE'
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| Joni Mitchell | Musician |
Collaborator, subject of tribute album 'River'
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| Stevie Wonder | Musician |
Collaborator on 'Gershwin's World'
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| Sting | Musician |
Collaborator on 'Possibilities'
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| Christina Aguilera | Musician |
Collaborator on 'Possibilities'
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| Carlos Santana | Musician |
Collaborator on 'Possibilities'
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| Irina Bokova | UNESCO Director-General |
Designated Hancock as Goodwill Ambassador in 2011
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| Francois Fillon | French Prime Minister |
Awarded Hancock 'Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres'
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| Jeff Beck | Musician |
Collaborator on 'The Imagine Project'
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| Seal | Musician |
Collaborator on 'The Imagine Project'
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| Pink | Musician |
Collaborator on 'The Imagine Project'
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| Dave Matthews | Musician |
Collaborator on 'The Imagine Project'
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"Herbie was the step after Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, and I haven't heard anybody yet who has come after him. - Miles Davis"Source
"dedication to the promotion of peace through dialogue, culture and the arts - Irina Bokova"Source
"to contribute to UNESCO's efforts to promote mutual understanding among cultures... - Irina Bokova"Source
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