Legendary music producer Quincy Jones dies at 91
The global music community is mourning the loss of legendary music producer Quincy Jones, who passed away at the age of 91 in his Bel-Air, Los Angeles home, as reported by the Associated Press.
The cause of death has not been disclosed. Jones' extraordinary career leaves an indelible legacy in the music industry, where he was celebrated for his visionary contributions that spanned over seven decades. Among his many accolades, Jones earned an astounding 27 Grammy Awards from a record-breaking 83 nominations, a proof of his profound influence and talent.
Additionally, Quincy Jones worked with some of the greatest names in American music, including Michael Jackson, with whom he produced the legendary Thriller album, as well as jazz and pop icons like Miles Davis and Frank Sinatra. His collaborations transcended genres, making him a revered figure worldwide.
Lastly, fans, musicians, and industry colleagues have expressed their condolences, reflecting on the monumental loss of a true icon whose impact on music will be felt for generations.
Legendary music producer, composer, Quincy Jones has passed away aged 91 (1933 - 2024) 🕊️🤍 pic.twitter.com/KbwztVxKXM
— Deeds Magazine (@Deedsmag) November 4, 2024Hot stories
Quincy Jones, one of the most powerful forces in American popular music for more than half a century, died at 91. He produced Michael Jackson’s "Thriller," the best-selling album of all time, and was a prolific arranger and composer of film music. https://t.co/OyXdjslxtm pic.twitter.com/AFSNgx1z5P
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 4, 2024
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