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Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, and Roy Hargrove Feb. 20th Boston Symphony Hall Print E-mail
Written by Don Berryman   
Thursday, 17 February 2005
ImageDirections in Music: "Our Times"  February 20th - in Boston at Symphony Hall

For the remainder of the winter Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, and Roy Hargrove will cross the continent with performaces in Washington DC, Newark, Boston, University Park, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Madison, Kansas City, Detroit, Toronto, Urbana Champaign, Chicago, Fayetteville, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, and Houston.

In 2001 the historical musical collaboration Directions In Music was formed to mark the 75th Anniversary of the births of John Coltrane and Miles Davis. A sold out tour playing to over 200,000 people worldwide and a breakthrough Grammy Award winning album followed. Pianist Herbie Hancock, tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker and trumpeter Roy Hargrove come together again in the spirit of the original project, the new exploration of music. Individually, they represent three successive generations of jazz musicians. Together they lead a powerful quintet performing compositions inspired by the two modern jazz legends while reaching beyond and discovering new pathways of composition and sound.

This follow-up program, Directions In Music: "Our Times," considers the themes of contemporary composers who have helped influence the progression of the continuous jazz vernacular: the likes of Wayne Shorter, Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Jaco Pastorius, Stevie Wonder, and the late Ray Charles. Joining Hancock, Brecker, and Hargrove on the stage for this meeting of great musical minds will be bassist Scott Colley and Terri Lyne Carrington.


Herbie Hancock's 40-year career embraces a remarkable body of work with unparalleled artistic and commercial triumphs. He has received six Grammys, an Oscar, and countless music magazine poll awards. Brecker, among the most studied instrumentalists in music schools throughout the world today, is a seven-time Grammy-winner. At age 33, Hargrove has made his mark as one of most versatile and hardest working players in jazz, having led quartets, quintets, nonets, and a big band in his 14 years as a professional.


    Directions in Music: "Our Time" 2005 Tour Schedule
  • February 18th - Washington, DC Warner Theatre
  • February 19th - Newark, NJ New Jersey Performing Arts Center
  • February 20th - Boston, MA Symphony Hall
  • February 22nd - University Park, PA Eisenhower Auditorium
  • February 23rd - Philadelphia, PA Verizon Hall - Kimmel Center
  • February 25th - Pittsburgh, PA Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
  • February 27th - Minneapolis, MN Northrop Auditorium
  • February 28th - Madison, WI Overture Center for the Arts
  • March 2nd - Kansas City, MO Gem Theatre
  • March 3rd - Detroit, MI Orchestra Hall
  • March 4th - Toronto, ON, Canada Massey Hall
  • March 5th - Urbana Champaign, IL Tryon Festival Theatre
  • March 7th - Chicago, IL Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  • March 8th - Fayetteville, AR Walton Arts Center
  • March 10th - Ft. Worth, TX Bass Performance Hall
  • March 11th - San Antonio, TX Laurie Auditorium
  • March 12th - Houston, TX Cullen Theatre - Wortham Theatre Centre
 
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