“Losing Quincy is like a black hole swallowing ... and feeling connected to Jones’ story of walking away from his Ray Charles arrangement days to study music theory in Paris to focus on ...
Quincy Jones undeniably shaped the musical landscape of a generation, but all the fame and fortune in the world couldn't ...
Quincy Jones’ contribution to the music industry ... The song has since been covered by Jones himself, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles and Bono. Jones started his career as a trumpet player in ...
The music industry lost a titan in producer Quincy Jones, who died in November ... scores and collaborating with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and hundreds of other recording artists.
Quincy Jones, the brilliant music legend whose genius ranged from working with the likes of Count Basie, Lionel Richie, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra and producing Michael Jackson’s iconic ...
We remember those we lost in December, including producer Richard Perry, followed by our tributes from the prior months of ...
Here is a roll call of some noteworthy figures who died in 2024 (cause of death cited for younger people, if available): ...
A modern-day renaissance man, jazz trumpeter and opera composer Terence Blanchard is an 8-time Grammy Award-winner whose film ...
Jamie Foxx has played musical icons, sports stars, and Marvel supervillains. In "Back in Action," he plays a CIA agent. Here ...
The production team — which featured Sleepy Brown, Ray Murray and the Dungeon Family ... whose real name was Charles Jones. Rest in peace, Foolio. This one really broke hearts.
Picking Ray Charles‘ ‘I’ve Got News For You’ from his 1961 collaboration with Quincy Jones Genius + Soul = Jazz, Fagen reveals an insight into the subtle humour that hides in his lyrical bite.