The late producer came from hardship and knew his history, which allowed him to see—and invent—the future of music.
If anyone knew what it was like to work with Quincy Jones, who died on 3 November at the age of 91, it was Greg Phillinganes.
Their work on “Off the Wall,” “Thriller,” and “Bad” set records for commercial success and defined the sound of the 1980s.
The producer, who died this week, was at the height of his powers during a legendary three-album run with Jackson.
For decades, he had many of the pop world’s best players on call — and knew how to coax out their sharpest performances.
Quincy Jones, a prolific producer and the first Black executive at a major American record label, was best known as the ...
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President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey and Paul McCartney are among those mourning the death of ...
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* Jones' work reached the moon. He said Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon on the Apollo 11 lunar mission in ...
Quincy Jones, the multi-talented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson's historic "Thriller" ...