For her performance, the Grammy nominee put her own spin on Michael Jackson’s “I Can’t Help It,” which was produced by the ...
Returning to the United Center two months after he serenaded the Democratic National Convention, the legend does his best to ...
With "You Know What It’s Like," Brenda Russell delivers a soulful romance, further building anticipation for her new album ...
We heal by creating safe spaces where diverse people can come together to respectfully listen to one another’s truths, build ...
Jones unloads his back pocket of phone numbers of LA’s and probably the world’s most talented musicians. Songwriters included ...
Architectural plans for a $35-million restoration of San Diego College of Continuing Education’s historic theatre at the ...
The late Quincy Jones' life spanned the entirety of modern American pop music — a tradition he absorbed, influenced and reinvented for generations.
Quincy Jones—the iconic music producer behind such legends as Michael Jackson, Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra—had just as big of an impact on movies as he did on music.
Inside, Michael Jackson was already recording his vocal parts as Billy Joel and Stevie Wonder paid their respects ... ‘We Are the World’, The Color Purple [which Jones produced and scored ...
Small screens lined areas of the stage, displaying colorful graphics to match each ... through love despite differences they may have. Stevie Wonder’s “Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation ...