Comin' Home Baby; Gravy Waltz; Desafinado; Exodus; Cast Your Fate To The Wind; A Taste Of Honey; Back At The Chicken Shack; Jive Samba; Take Five; Walk On The Wild Side; Watermelon Man; Bossa Nova U.S ...
Quincy Jones greeted ... of the most famous songs of the Eighties – Billie Jean, Beat It, Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'. These were the first "black" records to be played on MTV, being so ...
Quincy Jones wasn't just a musical genius—he was the musical genius. With a career that spanned over seven decades, he wore many hats: producer, composer, arranger, musician, and so much more.
Quincy Jones was honored at the 2025 Grammy Awards ... and Hancock soon returned to the stage and was joined by Wonder who played the harmonica and sang “We Are the World.” ...
As a teenager, Francis was raised on hip-hop and “The Fresh Prince of ... to chase a career in music media was hometown hero Quincy Jones — the Seattle trumpeter who cut his teeth with Ray ...
A slew of musical artists paid tribute to the late Quincy Jones at the Grammys on Sunday night. The music legend, who died Nov. 4, was honored with a medley of some of the hundreds of songs he had ...
producer and arranger Quincy Jones in song. Stars across genres honored Jones — a 28-time Grammy Award-winner — with a tribute of his hits, including performers Stevie Wonder, Janelle Monáe ...
Herbie Hancock, Cynthia Erivo, and Lainey Wilson also performed during the special in memoriam to the legendary producer ...