The late Quincy Jones made memorable contributions to General Hospital in the early 1980s, providing songs that were used for ...
Fifty years ago, the music genius Quincy Jones was prepared to die ... by Chaz Jankel), “Just Once,” and “One Hundred Ways,” ...
Jones unloads his back pocket of phone numbers of LA’s and probably the world’s most talented musicians. Songwriters included ...
One of Quincy Jones’ most impactful records, the Billboard No. 1 “We Are The World,” jumped up 146% and received 92,000 streams. Lesley Gore’s 1963 hit “It’s My Party,” produced by Jones, did not ...
Ai No Corrida, translating roughly from Japanese/Spanish to English as The Bullfight Of Love, was originally recorded by the English musician Chaz Jankel, but as is often the case, it gained a new ...
"Everyone played their best around Quincy. He commanded the room. Everyone was their extra best for every take” ...
Quincy’s first music was jazz and his early experience included gigs with the likes of Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie and Harold Arlen. His first hit album was It Might As Well Be Spring, featuring ...
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, most musicians are not the prodigious producer Quincy Jones. The ...
Put it in the pantheon of great piano ballads: On Jones' 1981 album “The Dude,” James Ingram takes over lead ... “the master orchestrator.” 1989: Quincy Jones with Ray Charles and Chaka ...
With "You Know What It’s Like," Brenda Russell delivers a soulful romance, further building anticipation for her new album ...