Quincy Jones was record producer and entertainment giant who changed the industry while being his own artist - but what did he think his best songs were?
Including, but not limited to: hits, flops, obscurities, pop flash, guitar ragers, rap bangers, country twang, indie slop, ...
Philip Ewell, the music theory professor who called his (Communist) father “racist” for admiring (white) composers like ...
calling Jones a “benevolent cheerleader for the wonder of music.” “Losing Quincy is like a black hole swallowing part of the musical universe,” Ronson wrote. “But his work will live ...
Quincy Jones, who died on Nov. 3, 2024, at the age of 91, was one of the most influential musicians in U.S. history. You ...
The Queens-born folk singer-songwriter Melanie Safka, who died in January at 76, was best known for her winsome 1971 ode to roller-skating, “Brand New Key.” As fun as that tune is, it doesn’t show off ...
With Quincy Jones passing away in November, Mark Ronson took a moment to honor the record producer's legacy with touching tribute.
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