Sinatra Through the Years, is the most authentic-sounding tribute concert to the unforgettable music of ‘Ol’ Blues Eyes’ ...
This was Quincy the producer. This is the antithesis of the gun-waving, Phil Spector kind of studio monster. It is how the ...
Quincy Jones’ gilded discography spanned jazz, pop and rock — and collaborations with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and countless others. Start with these gems.
Jones showcased how changing a song ever so slightly can elevate it immensely. Beyond working together, the two became good ...
Quincy Jones, the famed record producer and arranger who taught Sinatra to swing ... s “Fly Me to the Moon” leading into ...
Quincy Jones version, recorded for his 1973 album You've Got It Bad Girl, is almost unrecognisable as the same song. Lazily ...
After Sinatra’s death, he told GQ that the crooner left Jones his family crest ring, and Jones still wore it. “Frank was always trying to hook me up with Marilyn Monroe, but Marilyn Monroe had ...
Quincy Jones talks to Uncut about Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis and a remarkable life in music ...
no matter who they are or where they come from,” Jones wrote in his autobiography.He was at ease with virtually every form of American music, whether setting Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon ...
Shows Ironside in Stamford inside the in demand musician even arranged and conducted his friend Frank ... as well be swing. The 1964 album included Old Blue Eyes hit song Fly Me To the Moon ...