When he got the call from Frank Sinatra to help arrange his 1964 album “It Might As Well Be Swing,” his part-time job as a ...
Quincy Jones talks to Uncut about Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis and a remarkable life in music ...
Musician, producer, and record label executive Quincy Jones, who is also a music arranger, passed away at the age of 91 at ...
He played the trumpet with Lionel Hampton, produced albums ('Thriller'), songs ("We Are the World," "It's My Party"), films ('The Color Purple') and TV shows ('Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'), scored movies ...
Run up the hill at a consistent effort rather than a pace. Shorten your stride, use your arms, and feel free to let other runners pass you (you’ll be passing them later in the race). When you reach ...
Quincy Jones, a titan of American entertainment who worked with stars from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson and Will Smith, ...
Quincy Jones, a music titan who had a profound impact on multiple musical genres, died in his Bel Air, California, home on ...
This music is swing music, but it's not like you'd imagine a Frank Sinatra show ... It's bit more aggressive. It's not easy listening." While this is Holland's first number one album, it is ...
Watching Folie à Deux, you keep waiting for Phillips to swing for the rafters ... of canonized ballads and classics by the ...
Spread This NewsBBC Quincy Jones, musician and producer who worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and many others, has ...
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Jones began working with Frank Sinatra in 1958 when they collaborated on a benefit show for which Jones did the arrangements. Sinatra hired him to arrange his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing ...