Quincy Jones
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Biography
[Edit]In a musical career that has spanned six decades, Quincy Jones has earned his reputation as a renaissance man of American music. Jones has distinguished himself as a bandleader, a solo artist, a sideman, a songwriter, a producer, an arranger, a film composer, and a record label executive, and outside of music, he's also written books, produced major motion pictures, and helped create television series. And a quick look at a few of the artists Jones has worked with suggests the remarkable diversity of his career — Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Lesley Gore, Michael Jackson, Peggy Lee, Ray Charles, Paul Simon, and Aretha Franklin.
Jones was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 14, 1933. When he was still a youngster, his family moved to Seattle, WA, and he soon developed an interest in music. In his early teens, Jones began learning the trumpet, and started singing with a local gospel group. By the time he graduated from high school in 1950, Jones had displayed enough promise to win a scholarship to Boston-based music school Schillinger House (which later became known as the Berklee School of Music). After a year at Schillinger, Jones relocated to New York City, where he found work as an arranger, writing charts for Count Basie, Cannonball Adderley, Tommy Dorsey, and Dinah Washington, among others. In 1953, Jones scored his first big break as a performer; he was added to the brass section of Lionel Hampton's orchestra, where he found himself playing alongside jazz legends Art Farmer and Clifford Brown. Three years later, Dizzy Gillespie tapped Jones to play in his band, and later in 1956, when Gillespie was invited to put together a big band of outstanding international musicians, Diz chose Quincy to lead the ensemble. Jones also released his first album under his own name that year, a set for ABC-Paramount appropriately entitled This Is How I Feel About Jazz.
In 1957, Jones moved to Paris in order to study with Nadia Boulanger, an expatriate American composer with a stellar track record in educating composers and bandleaders. During his sojourn in France, Jones took a job with the French record label Barclay, where he produced and arranged sessions for Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour, as well as traveling American artists, including Billy Eckstine and Sarah Vaughan. Jones' work for Barclay impressed the management at Mercury Records, a American label affiliated with the French imprint, and in 1961, he was named a vice president for Mercury, the first time an African-American had been hired as an upper-level executive by a major U.S. recording company. Jones scored one of his first major pop successes when he produced and arranged "It's My Party" for teenage vocalist Lesley Gore, which marked his first significant step away from jazz into the larger world of popular music. (Jones also freelanced for other labels on the side, including arranging a number of memorable Atlantic sides for Ray Charles.) In 1963, Jones began exploring what would become a fruitful medium for him when he composed his first film score for Sidney Lumet's controversial drama The Pawnbroker; he would go on to write music for 33 feature films, including In Cold Blood, In the Heat of the Night, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, and The Getaway. In 1964, Jones' work with Count Basie led him to arrange and conduct sessions for Frank Sinatra's album It Might as Well Be Swing, recorded in collaboration with Basie and his orchestra; he also worked with Sinatra and Basie again as an arranger for the award-winning Sinatra at the Sands set, and would produce and arrange one of Sinatra's last albums, L.A. Is My Lady, in 1984.
While Jones maintained a busy schedule as a composer, producer, and arranger through the 1960s, he also re-emerged as a recording artist in 1969 with the album Walking in Space, which found Jones recasting his big-band influences within the framework of the budding fusion movement and the influences of contemporary rock, pop, and R&B sounds. The album was a commercial and critical success, and kick started Jones' career as a recording artist. At the same time, he began working more closely with contemporary pop artists, producing sessions for Aretha Franklin and arranging strings for Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon, and while Jones continued to work with jazz artists, many hard-and-fast jazz fans began to accuse Jones of turning his back on the genre, though Jones always contended his greatest allegiance was to African-American musical culture rather than any specific style. (Jones did, however, make one major jazz gesture in 1991, when he persuaded Miles Davis to revisit the classic Gil Evans arrangements from Miles Ahead, Sketches of Spain, and Porgy and Bess for that year's Montreux Jazz Festival; Jones coordinated the concert and led the orchestra, and it proved to be one of the last major events for the ailing Davis, who passed on a few months later.)
In 1974, Jones suffered a life-threatening brain aneurysm, and while he made a full recovery, he also made a decision to cut back on his schedule to spend more time with his family. While Jones may have had fewer projects on his plate in the late '70s and early '80s, they tended to be higher profile from this point on; he produced major chart hits for the Brothers Johnson and Rufus & Chaka Khan, and his own albums grew into all-star productions in which Jones orchestrated top players and singers in elaborate pop-R&B confections on sets like Body Heat, Sounds...And Stuff Like That!!, and The Dude. Jones' biggest mainstream success, however, came with his work with Michael Jackson; Jones produced his breakout solo album, Off the Wall, in 1979, and in 1982 they teamed up again for Thriller, which went on to become the biggest-selling album of all time. Jones was also on hand for Thriller's follow-up, 1987's Bad, and the celebrated USA for Africa session which produced the benefit single "We Are the World" (written by Jackson and Lionel Richie), and he produced a rare album in which Jackson narrated the story of the film E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial.
Having risen to the heights of the recording industry, in 1985 Jones moved from scoring films to producing them; his first screen project was the screen adaptation of Alice Walker's novel The Color Purple, which was directed by Steven Spielberg and starred Whoopi Goldberg. In 1991 he moved into television production with the situation comedy The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, which gave Will Smith his first starring role. Jones' production company also launched several other successful shows, including In the House and Mad TV. He also produced a massive concert to help commemorate the 1993 inauguration of president Bill Clinton, and at the 1995 Academy Awards won the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, a prize that doubtless found its place beside Quincy's 26 Grammy awards. In 1996 Jones performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival to celebrate his 50th anniversary in the music business. The concert was captured on video and released as a DVD by Eagle Rock. Jones spent the rest of the '90s and first decade of the new century concentrating on his music publishing business and being an "unofficial" cultural ambassador for the United States.
In 2004 he helped to launch the We Are the Future (WAF) project, benefiting children in conflict-inhibited situations all over the globe. The program is the result of a strategic partnership between the Glocal Forum, the Quincy Jones Listen Up Foundation, and Hani Masri, with the support of the World Bank, UN agencies, and corporations. Jones personally lobbied President Barack Obama to create a secretary of the arts position in his cabinet. He also spent considerable time in Brazil, and in 2009 announced his plans for a film about Carnival and some of the nation's musicians and producers. In 2010 Jones released Q: Soul Bossa Nostra through his Qwest imprint, his first album in 15 years. The set featured appearances by popular vocalists Amy Winehouse, Usher, Tyrese, Tevin Campbell, and LL Cool J, among others. Ludacris and Naturally 7 reprised Jones' 1962 hit "Soul Bossa Nova"; the album's lead single/video was a cover of "Strawberry Letter 23" with lead vocals from Akon. In 2013, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a recipient of the Ahmet Ertegun Award.
Title: Dollar (Music From The Motion Picture) (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Quincy Jones
Genre: Soul, Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Cinema Of Quincy Jones (6CD) (CD2)
Artist: Quincy Jones
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Theatre/Soundtrack, Funk
Title: All That Jazz, Vol. 128: Quincy Jones - " Ghana " (Remastered)
Artist: Quincy Jones
Genre: Jazz
Collections
Title: Summer Kisses - 100 Tracks for Lovers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Black Music History Hits
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: The Wiz (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Jazz Lounge
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Greatest Voices of Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Essential Jazz Voices
Genre: Jazz
Title: Greatest Romantic Female Vocal Ballads
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Got Soul
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Got the Funk
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Essential Jazz Covers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Pop Lounge
Genre: Jazz
Title: Happy New Year - Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: A&M 50: The Anniversary Collection
Genre: Pop
Title: The Complete Jerome Kern Songbooks
Genre: Jazz
Title: Funked Up Jazz Party
Genre: Jazz
Title: Heart of Soul Classics
Genre: Jazz
Title: Soul Beats
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Kill Bill, Vol. 1 (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Jazz Divas
Genre: Jazz
Title: Top Jazz Singers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Winter Kisses - Jazz for Young Lovers (Extended Version)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Pop Goes Jazz 3
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazzin' the Pop
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Masters: 1970's
Genre: Jazz
Title: 50 Big Bands and the Best Swing for Dancing
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Swing for Dance
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100% Big Band
Genre: Jazz
Title: R&B Collection, Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: The Greatest Songwriters: Jerome Kern
Genre: Jazz
Title: Rhythm & Blues Lost Gems
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Old Time Movie Themes
Genre: Jazz
Title: West Coast Cool Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: '90s Soul Number 1's
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Celebrity TV Commercials
Genre:
Title: 101 Big Bands Swing
Genre: Jazz
Title: Little Boy Don't Get Scared
Title: Easy Listening Vol. 4
Genre:
Title: Super Funky Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Take the A Train - New York Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Going Down South - Soulful Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Blues Anthems
Genre: Blues
Title: Rare Grooves
Genre: Jazz
Title: Mixtape; Soul Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Nova Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: New York, Jazz City USA
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Soul Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: U.S. Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Amazing Jazz Vocalist
Genre: Jazz
Title: Godfathers of Soul Jazz
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Sweet Soul Jazz Music
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz
Title: Basic Boogaloo and Greasy Grooves
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Got Soul
Genre: Jazz
Title: Mixtape - Blue Dolby Beats
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Nova the Best from Brasil, Vol. 2
Genre: Latin
Title: New York Jazz Essentials
Genre: Jazz
Title: Movie Themes from the Past
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: A Beginners Guide to Jazz Singers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Pop Standards - 1950s
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Queens of the 50's
Genre: Jazz
Title: Swedish Jazz Vol. 3 - Mid '50s - Early '60s
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Blues Essentials
Genre: Blues
Title: The Gershwin Jazz Book
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: The Wiz (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Now Playing Toots Thielemans
Artist: Toots Thielemans
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Latin, Bop
Title: Le meilleur de la musique latino, vol. 2 (feat. Vinicius De Moraes)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop
Title: DJ Spinna Presents: The Wonder of Stevie, Vol. 3
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: The Get Down - Episode 103: Darkness Is Your Candle
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack