He arranged some of Sinatra's most memorable songs, showcasing his versatility and ability to adapt to various musical ...
Today, big-ticket artistes heavily rely on 'interpolation' — a clever way to circumvent copyright infringement by rerecording ...
Robbie Robertson was gushing over Aretha Franklin and Duane Allman's cover of The Band's hit song "The Weight." ...
Quincy Jones had the magic touch when it came to music production, so when he teamed up with Michael Jackson, they were ...
-Quincy Jones, the man known simply as "Q" who worked with musicians ranging from Count Basie to Frank Sinatra and reshaped pop music with his collaborations with Michael Jackson, died on Sunday at ...
On the sleeve notes of some of the most memorable and best-selling albums of all time, you’ll find the words “Produced and ...
Quincy Jones, who passed away Sunday, helped produce Michael Jackson’s albums “Off The Wall,” “Thriller,” and “Bad.” ...
Quincy Jones was a titan of the music world, working with artists such as Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, and Aretha Franklin ...
Quincy Jones produced some of the greatest pop music of the last 50 years, but he also created some of television and film's most recognizable themes.
A Smithsonian curator reflects back on the artistic legend, a "Renaissance man" with 28 Grammys to his name, who died Sunday ...
But nobody made the song jump like Jones did — one reason Ol’ Blue Eyes kept working with him for the next two decades ...
IF­ Jacko had the moves and the grooves, Quincy Jones was the visionary producer who made Thriller extra-thrilling. Not only did he produce the biggest-selling pop album in history but he was an ...