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Celine Dion has expressed her deep sorrow over the passing of legendary producer Quincy Jones, who died at the age of 91. In a heartfelt Instagram tribute, Dion reflected on their collaborations, highlighting Jones' profound musical intuition that helped her capture 'a little piece of heaven' in her work, particularly during the recording of 'I Knew I Loved You' in 2006 and the charity single 'We Are the World 25 for Haiti' in 2010. She praised his philanthropic efforts benefiting the arts, global famine, and marginalized youth. Jones, a 28-time Grammy Award winner, was instrumental in producing iconic albums for artists like Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra. Dion shared that Jones once said, 'Music is the soul of the universe,' emphasizing its power to connect people. Her tribute joins many others from artists reflecting on Jones' immense impact on music and society.
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