Just a week before his death, Quincy Jones' new album L.A. Is My Lady—a collaborative project with Frank Sinatra—was released, and now it's a Billboard hit.
But nobody made the song jump like Jones did — one reason Ol’ Blue Eyes kept working with him for the next two decades ...
"Frank was my style. He was hip, straight up, and straight ahead, and above all, a monster musician." Jones was also the producer of the last album Sinatra recorded, LA Is My Lady, in 1984.
Quincy Jones talks to Uncut about Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis and a remarkable life in music ...
Quincy Jones, the musician, composer and producer whose work spanned everything from Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' to ...
Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra. Come on ... crooner continued collaborating until Sinatra’s final album, “LA Is My Lady,” in 1984. Jones and Oprah Winfrey at the premiere of his new album ...
The song is “Fly Me to the Moon,” and it’s the same arrangement you hear on Frank Sinatra and Count Basie ... It’s also the ego-is-not-my-amigo thing. Jones forgets himself and thinks ...
At just 14, Jones started performing in a band with 16-year-old Ray Charles, and the two played at various clubs around Seattle.
Producer, musician and industry mogul worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Will Smith, among others.
Frank Sinatra, Donny Hathaway, and The Winans. Whether he was making trumpets sing for a jazz album or getting the notes just right for a pop project, Jones’ ear for sonic superbness is one that ...
Quincy Jones, who has died aged 91, was one of the most important and versatile figures in the history of 20th-century music; ...