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Quincy Jones production discography

ArtistAlbumYearLabelProducerComposerConductorArrangerCannonball AdderleyJulian "Cannonball" Adderley1955 EmArcyNo Yes, three tracksYes Yes Herb AlpertYou Smile – The Song Begins1974 A&MNo No No Yes Ray AnthonyStandards1954 CapitolNo No No Yes Louis ArmstrongLouis1964 MercuryNo No No Yes Harry ArnoldHarry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz!1958 No No No Yes Patti AustinEvery Home Should Have One1981 QwestYes No No Yes Patti Austin1984 Yes No No No Benny BaileyQuincy - Here We Come1959 MetronomeNo Yes No No Eddie BarclayEt Voila!1957 BarclayNo No No Yes Twilight Time1960 No No No Yes Count Basie OrchestraBasie One More Time1958 RouletteNo Yes No Yes String Along with Basie1959 No Yes No Yes Li'l Ol' Groovemaker...Basie!1963 VerveNo Yes Yes Yes This Time by Basie!Reprise

Classic Album Review: Quincy Jones | Q: The Musical Biography

This came out in 2001 – or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):

 


Plenty of famous people can get by on just one name — just ask Madonna, Cher and Shakira. If you’re really famous, even a part of a name is enough — like Hef or J. Lo. But Quincy Jones has them all beat — in the music industry, he’s known by a single letter: Q.

Along with his first name, it could stand for a few other things. Like quick-witted. Quintessential. And quiet. I’m willing to bet you’ve never actually heard Quincy Jones sing or play an instrument. Yet he is a musical giant. He’s been nominated for 77 Grammy Awards, more than any other artist. He’s won 26 of them. His career has lasted half a century. He’s worked in TV, movies and theatre. He’s been at the forefront of jazz, pop, rock and hip-hop. He helped make the largest-selling album in history.

How did he pull it off? Well, according to the consummate four-CD career retrospective Q: The Mus

Quincy Jones

American record producer (1933–2024)

This article is about the record producer. For other people with the same name, see Quincy Jones (disambiguation).

Quincy Jones

Jones in 1980

Born

Quincy Delight Jones Jr.


(1933-03-14)March 14, 1933

Chicago, Illinois, US

DiedNovember 3, 2024(2024-11-03) (aged 91)

Los Angeles, California, US

Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • composer
  • arranger
  • conductor
  • musician
Years active1951–2024
Spouses

Jeri Caldwell

(m. 1957; div. 1966)​

Ulla Andersson

(m. 1967; div. 1974)​

Peggy Lipton

(m. 1974; div. 1990)​
PartnerNastassja Kinski (1992–1995)
Children7, including Quincy III, Kidada, Rashida, and Kenya
RelativesRichard A. Jones (half-brother)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
DiscographyFull list
Labels

Musical arti

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