Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, ...
You can hear the influence of Quincy Jones, who died Sunday, in practically every genre of music. In the music of Stevie Wonder — who grew up listening to Jones’ own records and work with Ray Charles, ...
At 14, he met 16-year-old R.C. Robinson, later known as Ray Charles. The list of jazz luminaries Jones played with as a ...
Stevie Wonder has penned an emotional tribute to late music legend Quincy Jones that been posted at RollingStone.com.
Jones' publicist, Arnold Robinson, says he died Sunday night at his home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles, surrounded by ...
Fans of Ray Charles (isn’t that everybody ... “The Genius,” as he was called, proves himself here to be one of the greatest country singers ever! Opening with the complete wildness of the Everly ...
We have all been touched by the music of Quincy Jones. The late, great American producer ’s invention and imagination weaves ...
Jones’ career ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s record-setting “Thriller” to prize-winning film scores and ...
Music titan Quincy Jones' catalog ranged from Michael Jackson's best-selling album "Thriller" to the star-studded "We Are the World" charity song.
The music titan transformed Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson into stars, becoming a legend himself in the process.
He was known for his work with music icons Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and more. His publicist ... which began when records were still played on vinyl at 78 rpm, saw his greatest ...
1967: Ray Charles, “In the Heat of the Night” Jones ... still prescient. And time tells the greatest tale: “Thriller” sold more than 20 million copies in 1983 alone and has contended ...