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 ...
However, not everyone in the pre-Gen X generations had a distaste for Hip-Hop. One artist in particular, an icon whose stamp of approval on the genre carried undeniable weight, was Quincy Jones ... of ...
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Quincy Jones: the genuine musical genius who reinvented coolQuincy 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.
Here are 10 songs ... Quincy Jones version, recorded for his 1973 album You've Got It Bad Girl, is almost unrecognisable as ...
Quincy Jones' legacy will continue to be felt in Washington, a place he considered home and where he inspired many.
With hits like “P.Y.T”, “Thriller”, ”Give Me the Night”, and “Fly Me To The Moon” performed by an all-star lineup, Quincy Jones’ illustrious body of music will be on full display ...
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