an album by Fitzgerald with Count Basie's orchestra ... would call Jones "the master orchestrator." 1989: Quincy Jones with Ray Charles and Chaka Khan, "I'll Be Good to You" Back in 1976, Jones ...
Quincy Jones version, recorded for his 1973 album ... backed by a 55-piece orchestra. Among the highlights is the lovestruck ...
On July 24th, 2001, Quincy Jones sat down with Michael Kantor, director of "American Masters — Quincy Jones: In The Pocket" (2001), to discuss Jones' early career, his friendships with Miles ...
Philip Ewell, the music theory professor who called his (Communist) father “racist” for admiring (white) composers like ...
Quincy Jones, a pioneer of the music industry ... He gave the song a faster tempo and worked with the Count Basie Orchestra, ...
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Quincy Jones, accompanied by a symphony orchestra conducted by Jules Buckley, brings together nearly 100 musicians and special guests to celebrate his 70-year career.
Quincy Jones and Rashida Jones ... “I was writing for [orchestra leader] Tommy Dorsey, oh God, back then in the ’50s. And Elvis came in, and Tommy said, ‘I don’t want to play with him.’ ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of omaha.com stories. Cancel anytime. The legendary music producer Quincy Jones has died. He worked with stars such as Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson. Quincy Jones ...
Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson at the 1984 Grammy ... Accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, the star sounds perfectly at ease, breezing around standards like I've Got You Under My Skin ...