A few years ago, Australian musician Jasper Leak found himself collaborating with the world’s most legendary producer – the late Quincy Jones. Find out more about The Front podcast here.
Quincy Jones, the man known simply as "Q" who ... "It was the one world that offered me freedom ... I didn't have to search for answers. The answers lay no further than the bell of my trumpet ...
Iconic music producer Quincy Jones has died at the age of 91. He famously produced Michael Jackson’s album Thriller, worked with the likes of Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra, and didn’t mince ...
Quincy Jones, the celebrated US musician and ... He worked closely with Sinatra and reworked the crooner's classic Fly Me To The Moon, taking it from a waltz to a swing. For the film The Wiz ...
SAN DIEGO — Quincy Jones was understandably dubious when — near the start of our 1996 interview in Los Angeles — I said I wanted to ask him a question he’d never been asked before.
Trail-blazing musician, composer and producer Quincy Jones won virtually every major achievement award, including 28 Grammys. Photo: FABRICE COFFRINI / AFP Quincy Jones, the impresario who dominated ...
Quincy Jones once said his most important criteria ... pop ballad "Man in the Mirror," finger-snapping R&B hit "The Way You Make Me Feel," rock-inspired anthem "Dirty Diana" and the groovy single ...
Grammy-winning music producer Quincy Jones has died at age 91, his family announced in a statement. The Associated Press first reported the news. Jones passed away Sunday night at his home in ...
Quincy Jones, one of the most influential music producers of the past half-century, has died aged 91. Over a career that spanned several decades, Jones produced and composed some of the best ...
Over the past 60 years, it was hard to find someone in the music, television or movie industries who did not have some connection to Jones.
and also helmed hit singles across genres like Lesley Gore’s “It’s My Party,” Frank Sinatra’s rendition of “Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words),” and The Brothers Johnson’s “Strawberry Letter 23.” ...