Quincy Jones, who revolutionized the art of music production over the course of a singular, 70-plus-year career, died ...
Jones saw a superstar quality in Jackson and became his producer and mentor, first on 1979's Off the Wall, which was a major ...
Spanning 70 years and towering roles as a musician, songwriter/ composer, producer, arranger, entrepreneur and more, Quincy ...
The 28-time Grammy Award winner worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Ray Charles, plus organized the mammoth "We ...
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Instead, it used an offbeat bit of samba-jazz by Quincy Jones. This was an inspired choice. Jones’s 1962 song “Soul Bossa ...
Quincy Jones was a great rarity: a major musician who became one of the biggest power brokers in the entire history of the music business, and, ...
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Quincy Jones version, recorded for his 1973 album You've Got It Bad Girl, is almost unrecognisable as the same song. Lazily ...
Quincy Jones produced some of the greatest pop music of the last 50 years, but he also created some of television and film’s most recognizable themes.
The 28-time Grammy winner’s publicist said the music icon died Sunday night surrounded by his family at his Los Angeles home.