Quincy Jones, the famed record producer and arranger who taught Sinatra to swing hard in the ‘60s and who made pop music a cross-generational “Thriller” in the ‘80s for Michael Jackson and millions of ...
Thirty-eight years ago today, Michael Jackson topped the Hot 100 with an iconic song that almost featured Prince.
It's impossible to name the definitive work of Quincy Jones, the multi-disciplinary maestro who died on Nov. 3 after helping shape nearly every artistic medium for more than 60 years. But one that ...
Broadway veteran J. Daughtry has picked up a special skill: He’s really good at playing Motown Records mogul Berry Gordy. In some eras of musical theater, that wouldn’t be as useful a talent as, say, ...
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Michael Jackson’s Beat It was “too metal” before Quincy Jones stepped in, claims guitarist
Michael Jackson’s Thriller-era guitarist says Beat It was “too metal” before producer Quincy Jones stepped in. Steve Lukather, who performed session work for Jackson, reflects on Jones’ influence on ...
However, these awards and the icon status would not have been acquired if it weren’t for the duo’s chemistry and camaraderie. Other than being business partners, the two were friends. In the business ...
The concert, featuring vocalists Ms. Lisa Fisher and José James, will be led by Chris Walden as conductor of his Pacific Jazz ...
From Jackson's last-minute plan to scrap the video and his feud with Vincent Price, to Jones' round-the-clock work ethic, what went into the pop masterpiece Chris Walter/WireImage It's impossible to ...
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