I know Quincy Jones bridged the history of music, from Count Basie to Michael Jackson to Snoop Dogg. That he was the original hipster and had “Thriller” and “We Are the World” and the 22 girlfriends.
Jones, who has died at the age of 91, contributed a stunning score to the 1964 Sidney Lumet film about a Harlem Holocaust survivor.
Jay Myers, a professional musician and educator, shares his journey from small town athlete to drum captain for the Sacramento Kings Drumline.
Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.
Pioneering producer, film composer and music industry titan achieved a number of ‘firsts’ over a seven-decade career ...
Making jazz her story
Jazz is a celebration of spontaneity—a genre for visionaries, risk-takers, and rebellious spirits who live in the moment.
The Grammy Award-winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and multimedia powerhouse passed away Nov. 3 at his Los Angeles ...
Quincy Jones was a crucial connector of talent and repertoire; he had an instinctive sense of where artists should go to find ...
Quincy Jones made himself one of the 20th century’s greatest producers by presiding over American music’s transition from ...
Legendary producer, songwriter, and composer Quincy Jones—the man behind some of the biggest pop hits of all time—passed away this weekend at 91. Rest in peace to a true icon. The third-most awarded ...
A Smithsonian curator reflects back on the artistic legend, a "Renaissance man" with 28 Grammys to his name, who died Sunday ...
The 2024 NWSL regular season came to a conclusion this weekend after 26 regular season matches that saw Orlando Pride finish ...