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There are at least four bands w/ the name: 1 a USA jazz funk fusion band, 2. a side project of Swedish rock group Ultima Thule 3. An Australian band from Sydney active 1980, 1984, 1988 - featuring prominent Australian and New Zealand musiciansTodd and Marc Hunter (hence the name) from Dragon and Kevin Borich. They released at least one album and single. 1. USA: Herbie Hancock originally assembled the band for his 1973 album Head Hunters. The Headhunters' new lineup & instrumentation Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • classic country pop
  • country
  • country rock
  • kentucky roots
  • southern rock

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was in The Headhunters band?
The Headhunters band was originally formed by legendary jazz pianist Herbie Hancock in 1973. The classic lineup featured Herbie Hancock on keyboards, Bennie Maupin on saxophone, Paul Jackson on bass, Harvey Mason on drums, and Bill Summers on percussion. Each member brought a unique musical background, blending jazz, funk, and R&B influences to create a groundbreaking sound. Bennie Maupin contributed rich woodwind textures, while Paul Jackson's innovative bass lines became a defining element of the band's groove. Harvey Mason provided dynamic drumming, and Bill Summers infused Afro-Cuban rhythms with his versatile percussion. Over the years, the band's lineup evolved, with musicians like Mike Clark joining on drums, but the original members are most celebrated for their work on iconic albums such as "Head Hunters"
What kind of music do the Kentucky Headhunters play?
The Kentucky Headhunters are a Southern rock band known for their unique blend of rock, country, blues, and Southern boogie. Unlike The Headhunters formed by Herbie Hancock, the Kentucky Headhunters hail from Edmonton, Kentucky, and have carved out a distinct niche in the American music landscape. Their music features gritty guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and storytelling lyrics that pay homage to their rural roots. Hits like "Dumas Walker"
Which tribe was The Headhunters?
The Headhunters, in the context of music, are not associated with any indigenous tribe. The name "The Headhunters"
Is Herbie Hancock still in The Headhunters?
Herbie Hancock is no longer a regular performing member of The Headhunters, though he was the founder and original driving force behind the band. Hancock formed The Headhunters in 1973 and played a crucial role in shaping their sound, particularly on their landmark albums "Head Hunters"
Who was in the headhunters?
The Headhunters' original lineup was comprised of five exceptional musicians: Herbie Hancock (keyboards), Bennie Maupin (saxophone, clarinet), Paul Jackson (bass), Harvey Mason (drums), and Bill Summers (percussion). Each member brought a distinctive style and expertise, resulting in a fusion of jazz, funk, and R&B that has become legendary. After the release of their debut album, Harvey Mason was replaced by Mike Clark on drums, further evolving the band's rhythmic foundation. Over the years, The Headhunters have featured numerous talented musicians in various incarnations, but the classic lineup remains the most influential and celebrated. Their collaborative efforts produced genre-defining works that set new standards in jazz-funk and remain influential to this day. The chemistry among these original members is what established The Headhunters as pioneers in the world of fusion music.

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