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Quincy Jones, musical titan and entertainment icon, dead at 91
Musical titan Quincy Jones, the composer and producer who added his tasteful polish to recordings by everyone from Ray Charles to Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, has died, according to his representatives.
Appreciation: Quincy Jones, dead at 91, knew no musical boundaries
The Grammy Award-winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and multimedia powerhouse passed away Nov. 3 at his Los Angeles home
Quincy Jones, Peerless Music Producer Behind ‘Thriller,’ Dead at 91
Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.
A timeline of Quincy Jones’ career in 15 essential songs
Quincy Jones was a crucial connector of talent and repertoire; he had an instinctive sense of where artists should go to find success. Here are 15 of his essential recordings.
Quincy Jones, Whose Legendary Career Impacted Soaps, Died at 91
Quincy Jones, the legendary music producer who worked with Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson, has died at the age of 91, surrounded by his family.
Remembering Quincy Jones: 10 career-spanning songs to celebrate his legacy
Throughout his career, Quincy Jones worked with everyone from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, with hundreds in between.
Quincy Jones: A legacy in music ends at 91
Quincy Jones, the renowned American composer, trumpeter, arranger, and music producer, has passed away. Over a career spanning more than 70 years, he collaborated with some of the most famous stars of the American music scene,
Looking back on the legacy of music legend Quincy Jones
Jones recorded more than 2,900 songs in his lifetime, collaborating with Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra and hundreds of others. CBS News New York's Christina Fan has a look back on his legacy.
Quincy Jones dies at 91: Looking back at the music legend’s career
The entertainment world is mourning the loss Quincy Jones who died at age 91. Jones’ career spanned more than 70 years, from producing Michael Jackson’s historic “Thriller” album to writing award-winning television and film scores.
American Songwriter
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Stevie Wonder Shares Emotional Homage to Quincy Jones, Calls the Late Music Legend “One of God’s Greatest Gifts to the World”
Stevie Wonder has penned an emotional tribute to late music legend Quincy Jones that been posted at RollingStone.com.
Yahoo
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Beyond Genre reviews Ray Charles, Amanda Fish, Bruce Katz, Delfeayo Marsalis and more
From Monk and Basie to Gershwin and Pops, it’s a pure joyride throughout. Fans of
Ray
Charles
(isn’t that everybody?) have an early holiday gift with the re-release of two historic American albums ...
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Not doing the little things will expose OU's defense. Even if 'Ray Charles is back there.'
The scoreboard shows the Sooners’ 59-14 victory over Maine on Saturday, but a nerve was touched when the OU coach was asked ...
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‘Ray’ Turns 20: See The Cast Then And Now
From Jamie Foxx to Regina King, here’s where the stars of this classic film have taken their careers since the film’s release ...
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on MSN
Stevie Wonder Pays Tribute to Quincy Jones: ‘I Love You Madly’
From the moment a teenaged Stevie Wonder met Quincy Jones at the Apollo, the producer was a constant, encouraging presence.
KXLY 4 News
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Tickets on sale for Spokane Jazz Orchestra's Christmas concert featuring the music of Ray Charles
On December 14, SJO will host its annual Christmas Concert, featuring the Christmas music of
Ray
Charles
, with ...
10h
The two songs Clint Eastwood recorded with Ray Charles and Merle Haggard
The spaghetti Western star is less remembered for his musical career, but had two country duets with legends in 1980.
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How Quincy Jones aided Ray Charles' incredible Nashville country legacy before death
The arranger of Ray Charles' cover of Don Gibson's "I Can't Stop Loving You" was none other than his recently deceased friend ...
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