Throughout his career, Quincy Jones worked with everyone from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, with hundreds ...
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, ...
Across his career, the 28-time Grammy Award winning Jones worked with everyone from Ray Charles ... canonized cover by Frank Sinatra, “Fly Me to the Moon,” from Sinatra's 1964 album ...
That is the case of this canonized cover by Frank Sinatra, “Fly Me to the Moon,” from Sinatra's 1964 album ... 1967: Ray Charles, “In the Heat of the Night” Jones scored the 1967 ...
A genre-leaping renaissance man who memorably collaborated with everyone from Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra and ... Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, Harry Belafonte and Cyndi Lauper ...
Good song! Mark Knopfler wrote “Private Dancer” with his band Dire Straits in mind before realizing that maybe a man shouldn’t sing a song from the perspective of a woman working as a stripper.
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Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Celebrity Fight Night) Quincy Jones—the iconic music producer behind such legends as Michael Jackson, Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra ...