The late producer came from hardship and knew his history, which allowed him to see—and invent—the future of music.
Yesterday, the legendary musician, producer, and actor Quincy Jones passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 91. A man with a ...
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Quincy Jones was known to generations of fans due to a career that spanned from the radio to the big screen and the small.
Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing,” his family ...
Quincy Jones Sr., moved Jones and his brother to Bremerton, Washington. When he was 12, Jones began playing trumpet at Bremerton’s Coontz Junior High. In 1947, after Jones’s father remarried, he moved ...
During his seven-decade career, one of the most prolific and revered producers in music history, Jones touched on Jazz, Soul, ...
Producer, songwriter and composer Quincy Jones has died at age 91. His publicist says he died Sunday night at his home in Los Angeles.
He played the trumpet with Lionel Hampton, produced albums ('Thriller'), songs ("We Are the World," "It's My Party"), films ('The Color Purple') and TV shows ('Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'), scored movies ...
It's tough to find anyone in the music, television or movie industries who didn't have some connection to Quincy Jones.
Born Quincy Delight Jones Jr., he was the son of a Chicago carpenter and a housewife mother, who sang church songs at home.
Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.