Quincy Jones didn’t produce many guitarists over his star-studded 70-year career. Of the numerous artists he worked with, the ...
If you were born later, you might remember Jones more formatively as the King of Zamunda in Eddie Murphy’s 1988 hit comedy Coming to America, or as the well-spoken novelist Terence Mann in 1989 ...
Jones’ legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson albums and collaborating with hundreds of other recording artists to ...
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For “Thriller,” some of the most memorable touches originated with Jones, who recruited Eddie Van Halen for a guitar solo on ... In an essay published in Time magazine after Jackson’s death, in 2009, ...
Jones, who died at 91 ... Bossa nova together with jazz, Donna Summer doing Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Van Halen and Michael Jackson. On records, for movies, in concerts, with “We Are the World ...
Jones saw a superstar quality in Jackson and became his producer and mentor, first on 1979's Off the Wall, which was a major ...
There’s a scene in The Aeronauts, the hot air balloon historical thriller – yes, you read that right – that reunites Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne ... of the tragic death of her husband ...
Eddie Van Halen got the call one day in 1982, to add a pyrotechnic guitar solo to Michael Jackson’s “Beat It.” He declined credit for it, but after Jackson’s death in 2009, Van Halen said ...
For “Thriller,” some of the most memorable touches originated with Jones, who recruited Eddie Van Halen for a ... in Time magazine after Jackson’s death, in 2009, Jones remembered that ...
For “Thriller,” some of the most memorable touches originated with Mr. Jones, who recruited Eddie Van Halen for a guitar solo on the genre-defying “Beat It” and brought in Vincent Price ...