The late producer came from hardship and knew his history, which allowed him to see—and invent—the future of music.
Quincy Jones, the famed music producer who helped artists dominate popular music for half a century, has died. NPR's Walter ...
The music superproducer knew that if you have to find your way to a kind of telepathy with an artist, operating as one mind, ...
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Their work on “Off the Wall,” “Thriller,” and “Bad” set records for commercial success and defined the sound of the 1980s.
The producer, who died this week, was at the height of his powers during a legendary three-album run with Jackson.
The renowned arranger, composer and producer worked with countless artists, including Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and Michael Jackson. Jones died Nov. 3. Originally broadcast in 2001.
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For decades, he had many of the pop world’s best players on call — and knew how to coax out their sharpest performances.
Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing,” his family ...
The Dancing House in Prague, designed by iconic architect Frank Gehry, is also known as ‘Ginger and Fred’ and symbolizes the ...
Quincy Jones died at 91 at his Bel-Air estate, a property he bought in 1972 for $200,000 and now valued at up to $25 million.