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Life in Photos: Quincy Jones
Jones was no stranger to Grammy trophies, winning a total of 28 out of his staggering 80 nominations. This photo is from the ...
Live albums have all the atmosphere of a concert performance, usually complete with crowd noise and ad libs, but with the ...
But the best live albums can take you there. At a certain point, every album used to be a live album, at least in the sense ...
Alan Bergman, the Oscar-winning lyricist who teamed with his wife, Marilyn, for an enduring and loving partnership that produced such old-fashioned hits as “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?,” “It ...
When Quincy Jones died last November, independent film/video curator Peter Lucas knew what needed to be done. He had to decide which Jones-scored motion picture will be part of the Museum of Fine Arts ...
Oprah Winfrey faced backlash for omitting any mention of Michael Jackson during her tribute to Quincy Jones at the Oscars. Oprah Winfrey is catching heat online after a heartfelt tribute to the late ...
Oprah Winfrey remembered the late Quincy Jones as "love lived out loud" at the Oscars on Sunday (03.03.25). The 71-year-old broadcaster and her 'The Color Purple' co-star Whoopi Goldberg took to the ...
Quincy Jones was a legend at the Grammy Awards, winning 28 Grammys in his career as a musician, producer, arranger and more. So it felt entirely appropriate for the Grammys to honor Jones, who died in ...
Janelle Monaé, Lainey Wilson, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock and Jacob Collier also helped remember the late music legend on Sunday night. By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital A slew of musical ...
If anyone deserved it, it was Quincy Jones. Amid the high-profile performances from music’s biggest stars and a warranted focus on the Los Angeles community devastated by wildfires, organizers of ...
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The concept that everyone is connected to anyone by only “six degrees,” meaning six other people, applies to Quincy Jones Jr. and Indiana University. Except, in this case, it's only one degree. Quincy ...
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