Queen Latifah headlined, delivering a stirring rendition of "Ease on Down the Road," one of the most famous tracks from "The Wiz" − a 1987 adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" featuring an all-Black cast.
It was the third most nominated album in Grammy history, beaten only by Michael Jackson's Thriller and Quincy Jones's The Dude. Tilly Pearce is a freelance TV journalist whose coverage ranges from ...
Quincy Jones produced the song that helped bring the world together in 1985 to help raise money for the famine going on in Ethiopia at the time. Released on the album of the same name ...
As the 2025 Oscars prepares to honor the late Quincy Jones with ... making trumpets sing for a jazz album or getting the notes just right for a pop project, Jones’ ear for sonic superbness ...
Mandy Moore’s choreography for Ryan Gosling’s performance of “I’m Just Ken” at last years’ Academy Awards stole the show. This year, she aimed to once again “make something that ...
The R&B singer, now 38, scored his first record deal at just 14 years old, despite his difficult childhood and released his ...
Explained Kanye West Takes Aim at Kendrick Lamar After His Feature on Playboi Carti’s New Album; Says Didn't Need ... and a tribute to the legendary Quincy Jones, the ceremony was packed with ...
It’s been a few months since the heartbreaking passing of music icon Quincy Jones, and at last night’s Oscars Awards ceremony, his legacy was honored by Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, and the Hip-Hop ...