Quincy Jones, Legendary Music Producer, Dies at 91
Quincy Jones, Legendary Music Producer, Dies at 91
Quincy Jones, Legendary Music Producer, Dies at 91
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Quincy Jones, the legendary musician and producer, has passed away at the age of 91, surrounded by family at his Bel Air home. Known for his groundbreaking work with Michael Jackson on iconic albums such as 'Thriller,' Jones had a career that spanned over 75 years, earning him 28 Grammy awards and solidifying his status as one of the most influential figures in music history. His family expressed their grief while celebrating his remarkable life, stating that 'there will never be another like him.' Tributes have poured in globally, highlighting his profound impact on the music industry and his collaborations with numerous stars, including Frank Sinatra and Count Basie. Jones was also recognized for his role in social causes, co-writing the hit song 'We Are the World' to aid famine relief in Ethiopia. His legacy as a pioneering force in jazz and pop music is set to endure through generations.

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