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MUSIC MONDAY: “The Essential Quincy Jones” Playlist (LISTEN) – News On Media

November 13, 2024
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by Marlon West (FB: marlon.west1 Threads: @stlmarlonwest IG: stlmarlonwest Spotify: marlonwest)
Happy Music Monday, you all. It’s your pal and selector, Marlon.
I’m back with “The Essential Quincy Jones”, a comprehensive tribute collection devoted to the legendary Quincy Jones. The tributes and celebrations of this giant have been rolling in from all corners, and I am here to offer  this humble tribute to the brotha.

Next Sunday Jones was to receive an Honorary Oscar, for his decades of impactful work in motion pictures. He was nominated in 1967 for his score for “In Cold Blood” and “In the Heat of the Night.”
Quincy Jones would go on to write iconic themes for “The Pawnbroker”, “The Italian Job”, “The Wiz” and others. He was nominated for seven Academy Awards. The Governors Awards will be the first of many star-studded celebrations of the life of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
Quincy Jones worked with some of the greatest stars in music history, including Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton, Nat King Cole, Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Betty Carter and countless others.
He produced tracks for Lesley Gore, including “It’s My Party”. He produced the huge albums by Michael Jackson: Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad.
Jones produced and conducted the charity single “We Are the World” to raise funds for victims of famine in Ethiopia.
On the small screen, he’d create memorable themes for “Sanford and Son,” “Ironside,” “The Bill Cosby Show” and “Roots”.
It is nearly impossible to overstate the impact of Quincy Jones on popular culture for six decades. Here are hours of his music across various genres including jazz, film scores, TV show themes, and pop songs.
Do enjoy. And always stay safe, sane, and kind.
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