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How ‘Head Hunters’ Shook Up Jazz (and Herbie Hancock’s World)

The 1973 album proved that jazz could make a major impact on the modern pop mainstream. Its surviving musicians are reuniting for a Los Angeles concert this month.

Hank Shteamer
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Hancock, Herbie, Head Hunters (Album), Jazz
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