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Quincy Jones: From Thriller and Frank Sinatra, to traditional movie and TV themes – his prime collaborations

By Editorial Board Published November 4, 2024 4 Min Read
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Quincy Jones: From Thriller and Frank Sinatra, to traditional movie and TV themes – his prime collaborations

Quincy Jones, one of the vital influential jazz musicians of the twentieth century, was a titan of the music business who labored with lots of the world’s greatest stars.

He produced and collaborated with a whole bunch of recording artists throughout his seven-decade profession, and stored firm with presidents and international leaders, film stars and musicians, philanthropists and enterprise leaders.

His genius was recognised with 28 Grammys and an Oscar.

Michael Jackson

Jones helped flip Michael Jackson from a baby star into the King of Pop – producing his record-breaking Thriller album, in addition to Off The Wall and Dangerous.

Close to-universal of their fashion and attraction, traditional tracks together with Billie Jean and Do not Cease ‘Til You Get Sufficient nonetheless get frequent radio performs 4 a long time after their launch.

Jones and Jackson labored collectively for many years, with Thriller promoting greater than 20 million copies in 1983 alone, changing into one of many best-selling albums of all time.

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Pic: Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch /IPX/AP

Frank Sinatra

Crooner Frank Sinatra was so near Jones – who he nicknamed “Q” – he left him his ring, bearing his household crest, after his demise.

Jones’s model of Sinatra’s ageless monitor Fly Me To The Moon – set to a punchy, swinging rhythm and soulful flute – has turn out to be essentially the most well-known model of the track.

It is so common that it was performed on the moon through the 1968 moon touchdown, based on astronaut Buzz Aldrin.

Ray Charles

As a youngster, Jones – who had discovered how you can play the trumpet – turned buddies with a younger Ray Charles.

Jones cited the blind musician’s means to beat adversity as one in all his inspirations to achieve the music enterprise. They went on to turn out to be life-long buddies.

Jones produced most of Charles’s 1961 album Genius + Soul = Jazz, and composed his hit In The Warmth Of The Evening.

Singer Ray Charles, left, accepts his Hall of Fame award from presenter Quincy Jones at the NAACP Image Awards in March 2004. Pic: AP/Mark J. Terrill

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Singer Ray Charles, left, accepts his Corridor of Fame award from presenter Quincy Jones on the NAACP Picture Awards in March 2004. Pic: AP/Mark J. Terrill

Lionel Richie

In 1985, together with Lionel Richie, Jones organised We Are The World – a report to boost cash for preventing famine in Ethiopia – and one of many greatest hit songs of its time.

The all-star refrain featured Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Diana Ross, Bruce Springsteen and Smokey Robinson.

Jones – who Richie dubbed “the master orchestrator” – set the tone for the recording session with an indication that mentioned: “Leave your ego at the door.”

Grammy winners Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie pose together backstage at the Grammy Awards show in Los Angeles, on February 26, 1986. (AP Photo)

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(L-R) Dionne Warwick, Stevie Surprise, Jones, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie in 1986. Pic: AP

From Austin Powers to The Contemporary Prince

Jones composed soundtracks for greater than 50 movies and TV programmes.

His movie scores included In The Warmth Of The Evening, The Coloration Purple and The Italian Job.

His TV theme music spanned exhibits together with Sanford And Son, Ironside and an early model of the catchy theme to The Contemporary Prince Of Bel-Air.

And particular point out has to go to the endlessly catchy Soul Bossa Nova – composed and first carried out by Jones in 1962. It has gone on to characteristic in quite a few TV exhibits and flicks – most recognisably because the Austin Powers theme tune.

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