1. Hancock - Noun
2. Hancock - Proper noun
American revolutionary patriot who was president of the Continental Congress; was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence (1737-1793)
Source: WordNetIf Miles Davis hadn't died it would have been interesting to do an album with him, but there wasn't much else that would have got me into the studio... although Herbie Hancock has just been in touch about doing something and that would be an interesting combination. Phil Collins
I can take any series of numbers and turn it into music, from Bach to bebop, Herbie Hancock to hip-hop. Donald Byrd
Bruce Wayne's first name came from Robert Bruce, the Scottish patriot. Wayne, being a playboy, was a man of gentry. I searched for a name that would suggest colonialism. I tried Adams, Hancock ... then I thought of Mad Anthony Wayne. Bill Finger
Pretty much everyone on my iPod, I'd like to be friends with. But I'd say that the main two that I'd love to get into a conversation with are Werner Herzog and Graham Hancock. Finn Jones
1964–68: Second great quintet By the time of E.S.P. (1965), Davis’ lineup consisted of Wayne Shorter (saxophone), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Tony Williams (drums). Source: Internet
Acting Lib Dem boss Ed Davey criticised Mr Hancock, telling : 'It's time Matt Hancock pulled his finger out. Source: Internet