
Herbie Hancock And The Rockit Band
Music
Overview
The Grammy Award winning Herbie Hancock and the Rockit Band take you to the center of the break dancing, scratch music phenomena in this explosive presentation live in 1984 at the Hammersmith Odeon and Camden Palace in London, England.
Top Cast


Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock
Self
Herbie Hancock
Self
Grand Mixer DXT
Grand Mixer DXT
Self - Turntables / Synthesizer / Vocals
Grand Mixer DXT
Self - Turntables / Synthesizer / Vocals
Bernard Fowler
Bernard Fowler
Self - Leads Vocals / Synthesizer
Bernard Fowler
Self - Leads Vocals / Synthesizer


Jeff Bova
Jeff Bova
Self - Synthesizers
Jeff Bova
Self - Synthesizers
Anton Fier
Anton Fier
Self - Drums / Percussion
Anton Fier
Self - Drums / Percussion
J.T. Lewis
J.T. Lewis
Self - Drums
J.T. Lewis
Self - Drums
Wayne Braithwaite
Wayne Braithwaite
Self - Bass / Vocals
Wayne Braithwaite
Self - Bass / Vocals
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