Music mogul Quincy Jones had many accolades under his belt. But music wasn't the only thing that kept him busy, though...it was also women.
The musician and producer known for his groundbreaking work with Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra died Sunday at age 91 ...
Quincy Jones talks to Uncut about Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis and a remarkable life in music ...
"Q told us he always left the studio door open just enough so God could walk in the room — and advised us to do likewise." ...
She used a phone selfie she'd taken off-handedly "two or three years ago" for the album's cover art; in the middle of recording "On I Go," she messed up and mumbled, "Ah, fuck, shit." She kept it ...
Whether it’s Frank Sinatra making “High Hopes” the anthem ... He a Gemini like me—his birthday two days after my shit. And that boy, like, he be vibin’ out here too.” ...
The author once served as the legman for a celebrated writer. And when that writer died before completing his opus, it was ...
I was like, ‘Holy shit!” Agus recalls ... the grandson of the CEO of Sears. Frank Sinatra used to sing in Deutch’s living room, and Ronald Reagan threw his L.A. presidential inauguration ...
Steve Lukather looks back at his work with Quincy Jones. "I am so deeply honored to be a small part of something as huge as 'Thriller,'" he says.
In this guest commentary, military journalist Marc Yablonka takes us on a trip down memory lane, sharing some of the ...
Quincy Jones, the unmatched musician and producer behind some of the 20th century’s biggest hits, has died. Variety confirmed that he died in his home in Bel-Air Sunday night at 91 years old. “He is ...
Award shows are bound to get stuff wrong, but a shocking number of masterpieces were ignored by the Grammys in the album of ...