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THE BEST CONCERT I'VE HAD

At the beginning of 2013, the coming to Chile of one of my favorite artists was announced, and from the first moment I knew I had to go. The announced artist was Herbie Hancock, one of the living legends of Jazz.



Herbie Hancock is a American keyboardist which was elbowed whit the biggest of the genre, like Pastorius, Davis, Chick Corea, Hubbard and an endless number of great artist. But Hancock is not only a musician who accompanied others, since he is also one of the great. I think it’s one of the biggest jazz fusion influences after the 70s and his album Headhunters is certainly a work of art.



Finally came August, and with it the long awaited concert. The concert took place at the Teatro Caupolicán and it was with great musicians worthy of their level. There was a atmosphere in which all present we feel in a kind of intimacy with the artista. It certainly has been my best concert, in which I felt really happy to be able to hear Hancock's keys Live.

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