Quincy Jones was not afraid to work with anyone, but you might be surprised to learn about one legendary band he did help.
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, most musicians are not Quincy Jones.
To begin to appreciate what Quincy Jones meant to American popular music, listen to Frank Sinatra’s 1964 recording of “Fly Me to the Moon” with the Count Basie Orchestra swinging ...
The late producer came from hardship and knew his history, which allowed him to see—and invent—the future of music.
The music superproducer knew that if you have to find your way to a kind of telepathy with an artist, operating as one mind, ...
The Great Ray Charles, The Genius of Ray Charles, Genius + Soul = Jazz, A Message From the People —all key entries in Ray’s ...
Celine Dion has paid tribute to iconic producer/arranger/composer and bandleader Quincy Jones, following his death Sunday at ...
By Derrick Bryson Taylor Quincy Jones first met Michael Jackson in the early 1970s ... the child star looking for a breakout ...
and because one of the tracks on Harry Style's album is called Daydreaming, it samples a song by The Brothers Johnson that ...
The producer, who died this week, was at the height of his powers during a legendary three-album run with Jackson.
Quincy Jones, the multitalented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic “Thriller” album to writing prize-winning film and television scores and collaborating ...
Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson offers his condolences to the family of Quincy Jones following the passing of the ...