Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.
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Quincy Jones, the jazzman, composer and tastemaker whose studio chops and arranging prowess connected the dots between the 20th century's constellation of stars, has died at 91, leaving an ...