Quincy Jones

In a career spanning over eight decades, Quincy Jones earned his reputation as a renaissance man of American music. Since entering the industry as an arranger in the early 1950s, he distinguished himself as a bandleader, solo artist, sideman, songwriter, producer, film composer, and record label executive. A quick look at a few of the artists he worked with -- Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Lesley Gore, Michael Jackson, Peggy Lee, Ray Charles, Paul Simon, and Aretha Franklin -- reveals the remarkable diversity of his career. He was nominated for a record 80 Grammy Awards, and won 28 in categories including Best Instrumental Jazz Performance for "Walking in Space" (1969), Producer of the Year (1981), and Album of the Year for Jackson's "Thriller" (1983) and his own "Back on the Block" (1990). Outside recording studios, he produced major motion pictures, helped create...

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Albums featuring Quincy Jones

22 records