Herbie Hancock 03/20/2008
Set I
Cantaloupe Island
Interlude
River (feat. Joni Mitchell)
Interview
Interlude
Rockit
Interlude
River (feat. Joni Mitchell)
Interview
Interlude
Rockit
Set II
Set III
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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| mikedeauk | DVD / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Herbie performed in front of about 300 fans for a taping of Yahoo! Nissan Live Sets. This was just weeks after winning the Album Of The Year Grammy at the 2008 Grammy Awards for River: The Joni Letters, his tribute album to his good friend and fellow musician Joni Mitchell. This was only the second jazz album in Grammy history to win the award. He performs selections from the album and also some classics. This is only the television broadcast, more songs were performed, but this was all that aired. Vinnie Colaiuta on drums and Marcus Miller on bass | |||||
| Grotesque Jason | dvd pro / 1 | a | a | View | hd net >sat tv> DVd burner toshiba > dvd | |
| Notes: | I recorded this myself off hd net satalite to my toshiba dvd recrder . . short but sweet show. perfect quality ... found the notes below from someone else .------------------------------------- Herbie performed in front of about 300 fans for a taping of Yahoo! Nissan Live Sets. This was just weeks after winning the Album Of The Year Grammy at the 2008 Grammy Awards for River: The Joni Letters, his tribute album to his good friend and fellow musician Joni Mitchell. This was only the second jazz album in Grammy history to win the award. He performs selections from the album and also some classics. This is only the television broadcast, more songs were performed, but this was all that aired. Vinnie Colaiuta on drums and Marcus Miller on bass | |||||
| Trent | DVD / 1 | A+ | View | Proshot | ||
| denes | DVD / 1 | A+ | View | DVB-C | ||
| Notes: | 28 minutes | |||||
| Ruby Tuesday | DVD / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | with Joni Mitchell | |||||
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