Seattle mourns Quincy Jones, a music icon linked to the city with a legacy spanning from Sinatra to "Thriller".
Quincy Jones, the famed music producer who helped artists dominate popular music for half a century, has died. NPR's Walter ...
On Sunday, Jones passed away at his home in Los Angeles. He was 91. Though it’s been many decades since he lived in Seattle, and he was only a resident from 1943 until 1951, Jones continuously ...
Quincy Jones, the legendary and award-winning music producer who died Monday at age 91, had deep roots in the Pacific Northwest.
The Garfield High School Band got together the day after the music legend's death to perform one of his biggest hits.
Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing,” his family ...
The music icon got his start at the Bremerton Armory and is now honored with a mural downtown, with further plans to come.
Quincy Jones, the man known simply as “Q” who worked with musicians ranging from Count Basie to Frank Sinatra and reshaped ...
He played the trumpet with Lionel Hampton, produced albums ('Thriller'), songs ("We Are the World," "It's My Party"), films ('The Color Purple') and TV shows ('Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'), scored movies ...
Icon. Musical genius. Producer-extraordinaire. All of those titles can be used to describe Quincy Jones. The musician and ...
Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.