Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.
The extraordinarily productive executive, arranger, and producer put an indelible stamp on the sound of American music from ...
Jones saw a superstar quality in Jackson and became his producer and mentor, first on 1979's Off the Wall, which was a major ...
Trying to choose 15 songs from Quincy Jones' illustrious career in music is a steep challenge, but you can't go wrong with ...
We have all been touched by the music of Quincy Jones. The late, great American producer ’s invention and imagination weaves ...
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Jeff Keith, vocalist for the band ... is a big part of my life.” Education wasn’t limited to school during the that time period. The Idabel years came after his mother and father had divorced “and it ...
Quincy Jones, who expanded the American songbook as a musician, composer and producer and shaped some of the biggest stars and most memorable songs in the second half ... But a European tour leading ...
As a producer, he made the best-selling album of all time, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” He was also a prolific arranger and ...
Quincy Jones, who distinguished himself over the course of a 70-year career in music as an artist, composer, producer and ...
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Vancouver scene veteran Doug Smith—formerly of Cadaver Dogs, the Little Guitar Army, DIRT, and the Subterraneans (check out his improvised stream-of-consciousness vocal for their “Hell is a Microwave, ...