Fiona Nanna, ForeMedia News

2 minutes read. Updated 10:41AM GMT Tues, 5th November, 2024

Quincy Jones, the legendary American music producer, composer, and arranger whose work with stars like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Ray Charles shaped the modern soundscape, has died at the age of 91. His publicist confirmed that Jones passed peacefully on Sunday night at his Bel Air residence, surrounded by family.

Jones’ career spanned more than six decades, leaving a monumental legacy in the music and entertainment world. From his groundbreaking production of Michael Jackson’s Thriller—the best-selling album of all time—to his work on iconic film and TV scores, Jones’ influence on American music and popular culture is unparalleled. He also blazed trails in Hollywood as one of the first Black executives, advocating for African American artists and creators in an industry historically dominated by racial barriers.

Born in 1933 in Chicago, Illinois, Jones grew up in a tough South Side neighborhood. He often credited his early love for music to the gospel hymns his mother sang at home, a soundtrack that offered comfort amid the difficulties he faced as a young boy. Despite his challenges, Jones’ undeniable talent propelled him to international fame, eventually working with countless music legends like Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles, and becoming one of the most sought-after producers in the industry.

In 2001, Jones chronicled his life in his autobiography Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones, where he shared his journey from the streets of Chicago to the heights of Hollywood. Over his lifetime, he accumulated a staggering number of awards, accolades, and honors, with his contributions spanning 18 pages in his autobiography alone.

Jones also connected with global leaders, celebrities, and humanitarians, famously pictured alongside figures like Nelson Mandela at a charity concert held at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1996. His efforts to bridge cultural and racial divides have left an enduring mark on the world. He is survived by his seven children—six daughters and one son—who continue to carry forward his creative legacy.

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