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Herbie Hancock is an American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. He began his career with trumpeter Donald Byrd's group and later joined the Miles Davis Quintet, where he helped redefine the role of the jazz rhythm section. His notable compositions include "Cantaloupe Island," "Watermelon Man," and "Chameleon." In the 1970s, he experimented with jazz fusion and funk styles, with his album "Head Hunters" becoming one of the best-selling jazz albums. Hancock has won 14 Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for the score of "Round Midnight." He has collaborated with artists such as Wayne Shorter and Joni Mitchell. The products available from the artist Herbie Hancock include CDs, vinyls.