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Nevertheless, and regardless of any other unknown underlying health issues in his life, on Sunday, November 3, 2024, Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. left his legacy and this world behind, passing away ...
Quincy Jones, the famed record producer and arranger who taught Sinatra to swing hard in the ‘60s and who made pop music a cross-generational “Thriller” in the ‘80s for Michael Jackson and ...
Quincy Jones, the pioneering, award-winning music producer and musician who worked with artists like Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra, died on Sunday at the age of 91. Jones’ publicist, Arnold ...
Quincy Jones brought in a haul of six gramophones at the 1991 Grammys at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall. AFP via Getty Images. After a seven-and-a-half-hour brain surgery, it was discovered that ...
Quincy Jones showed his love as a father in his final Instagram post. The legendary music titan died at age 91 on Sunday night. Hours earlier, his Instagram page shared a special message to his ...
Quincy Jones at work, 1963 Gai Terrell/Redferns/Getty Images. You’ve got to have some serious game to command headlines when you’re 84. But i n 2018, Quincy Jones—the storied bandleader ...
Quincy Jones, the Maestro of the Recording Studio. ... Lukather first got the call at age 23, to contribute guitar to Jones’s solo album “The Dude” (1981). In an interview, ...
Quincy Jones, right, with Michael Jackson at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in 1984. ... One of three tracks sung by the great James Ingram on Jones’ album “The Dude,” this quiet-storm ...
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 ...
Quincy Jones, the music producer known for his work with legends like Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson, has died at 91. ... The Dude, which featured a wide range of artists.
The music industry has lost a legend. Quincy Jones, who died Sunday at age 91, was the architect behind Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and brought the stars together for "We Are The World" in 1985 ...
The music industry has lost a legend. Quincy Jones, who died Sunday at age 91, was the architect behind Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and brought the stars together for "We Are The World" in 1985 ...