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Author Nina Sharma’s book traces her decades-long relationship with poet Quincy Jones — a story that began during Philly’s ...
Jermaine Dupri told USA TODAY that he plans to execute the "tribute of all tributes" at Essence Fest in New Orleans on July 6 ...
Quincy Jones Biography Quincy Jones (real name Quami Wallen) is an American stand-up comedian who rose to fame when his dying wish of recording a comedy special was granted. Jones graduated from ...
It's impossible to name the definitive work of Quincy Jones, the multi-disciplinary maestro who died on Nov. 3 after helping shape nearly every artistic medium for more than 60 years. But one that ...
Nov. 14 (UPI) --Quincy Jones died of pancreatic cancer, his death certificate shows. The 28-time Grammy Award winner passed away Nov. 3. He was 91. His death sparked immediate expressions of love ...
Legendary musician, composer and producer Quincy Jones died from pancreatic cancer, according to his death certificate. The document, a copy of which was obtained by CNN on Wednesday, listed no ...
Quincy Jones’ cause of death has been revealed. The music mogul died from pancreatic cancer, according to TMZ. The outlet obtained a copy of Jones’ death certificate released by the Los ...
On the small screen, Jones EP’d The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Mad TV, The Jenny Jones Show and the Oscars – in 1996 – and wrote music or scores for Ironside, The Bill Cosby Show, Roots, Mad ...
Quincy Jones rounded up session musicians that included jazz vets (Eric Gale, Paul Humphrey), R&B players (Billy Preston, David T. Walker), and members of the famed L.A. session-musician clique ...
The 28-time Grammy winner died in early November at age 91. By Rania Aniftos Following the Nov. 3 death of music legend Quincy Jones at age 91, his cause of death has been revealed. The Los ...
Music giant Quincy Jones was laid to rest in a private ceremony Sunday in Los Angeles, a week after his death at age 91. A larger, more public memorial is also being planned. The family of the 28 ...
Quincy Delight Jones, or "Q" as Frank Sinatra would later dub him, was born March 14, 1933 in Chicago and spent much of his adolescence in Seattle, Washington, where he took up the trumpet and ...