Quincy Jones released Sounds…and Stuff Like That in the summer of 1978. The album was the bookend to ... the groundbreaking television mini-series Roots, and served as the musical supervisor ...
Though Jacob Collier may not be a household name compared to his fellow nominees, he has earned seven GRAMMYs. He gained attention in 2011 by posting virtuosic covers on YouTube. His cover of Stevie ...
Quincy Jones, who died Sunday, produced some of the American songbook’s most iconic albums. He worked with some of the industry’s biggest stars, from Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra to Paul ...
Quincy Jones' legacy will continue to be felt in Washington, a place he considered home and where he inspired many.
Mega-producer Quincy Jones ... to test Quincy’s crazy idea. Jones and Michael Jackson pose for a portrait after winning at the Grammys for their work on the album "Thriller," Feb. 28, 1984.
Wonder was accompanied by students from Pasadena Waldorf School in Altadena and Palisades High School, both of which were destroyed in the recent fires.
"Quincy Jones always took care of people, and that's how he fed the world," Smith said during his speech. His name appears as a producer, composer, conductor, arranger or performer on more than 400 ...
Quincy Jones is a living legend. At 83 years old, the renowned composer/producer/arranger/conductor is one of the most influential names in recent musical history ...
Quincy Jones was a legend at the ... cover of the standard by Ray Charles, whose 1959 album “The Genius of Ray Charles” was arranged by Jones, a longtime friend and collaborator of Charles.