Quincy Jones was known to generations of fans due to a career that spanned from the radio to the big screen and the small. The acclaimed composer, musician and producer died Sunday night at his ...
As a producer, he coaxed ingenuity from his players and singers. By Wesley Morris I have this book called “The Complete Quincy Jones,” from 2008. It’s the sort of grand coffee table ...
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Oprah Winfrey, Sir Elton John and Barack Obama are among the famous figures who have paid tribute to Quincy Jones following his death at the age of 91. Following the announcement of his death on ...
Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson didn’t always see eye to eye over the years, but when they came close, they made “Thriller.” The 1982 track, with its ghoulish sound and cinematic music ...
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As a musician, a producer, a composer and an executive, Quincy Jones created hits. But in a career that stretched across three-quarters of a century, what may have been more important about this ...
Jones died on Sunday at 91. The world of music and entertainment is paying tribute to prolific record producer and legendary fixture in the music industry: Quincy Jones. Tributes from some of the ...
10 years later, he established his own multimedia company with Time Warner, called Quincy Jones Entertainment – which included a wide range of programming and publishing endeavors. Through his ...
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Hollywood is mourning a legend. Quincy Jones, a giant in the music industry whose work as an artist, bandleader, composer, arranger, record executive, and producer touched many, died Sunday at 91.