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CELEBRATED United States Musician and Producer, Quincy Jones has died at 91.
He it was who worked Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and many other notable musicians.
Jones’ publicist, Arnold Robinson, said he “passed away peacefully” on Sunday night at his home in Bel Air.
“Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing. And although this is an incredible loss for our family, we celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him,” the family said in a statement.
Jones was best known as the producer of Michael Jackson’s Thriller album.
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Over a career spanning more than 75 years, he won 28 Grammy Awards and was named as one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century by Time magazine.
He worked closely with Sinatra and reworked the crooner’s classic Fly Me To The Moon, taking it from a waltz to a swing.
For the film The Wiz, Jones found himself working alongside a 19-year-old Michael Jackson. He went on to produce Jackson’s album Off the Wall and the pop star’s follow-ups Thriller – which sold 34 million copies in the US alone – and Bad.
In 1985, Jones gathered 46 of America’s most popular singers of the time, including Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner and Cyndi Lauper, to record We Are the World.
Jones co-wrote the song to raise money for those suffering from a devastating famine in Ethiopia. The record was the US equivalent to Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas.
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The hit reached number one in the UK and the US and was performed at Live Aid.
Jones also composed the soundtrack to more than 50 films and TV programmes including the 1969 British film, The Italian Job.
Michael Caine, who starred in The Italian Job, paid tribute to Jones on X, calling him “a titan in the musical world”.
“He was a wonderful and unique human being, lucky to have known him.”
Sir Elton John also praised Jones and said “nobody had a career as incredible” as him, writing: “He played with the best and he produced the best. What a guy. Loved him.”
TV producer Shonda Rhimes called him “a legend, a visionary, a pioneer”.
While Dr Dre posted on Insta: “Quincy is the reason I decided to become a record producer,” adding that time he had spent “hanging out with him was priceless”.
On the big screen, Jones produced the film The Color Purple, which introduced the public to two then unknown performers – Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg.
Posting a tribute on Instagram, Goldberg said he was “one of a kind”.
On the small screen, he was one of the producers behind the hit TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
But it was music where Jones excelled – as well as winning multiple Grammys, including a legend award in 1992, he was also recognised by the Emmys, Tonys and Oscars.
Jones was married three times and had seven children, including music producer Quincy Jones III and actress Rashida Jones, known for the US version of The Office.
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