To @VP, Thank you for your service to Our Country, the USA, which we love. And the strength and JOY showed in your campaign for POTUS. You encourage so many to remain strong in the face of our challenges & adversity. You ran a great race, I love you for it KAMALA. GOD BLESS ❤️
@VP, Thank you for your service to Our Country, the USA, which we love. And the strength and JOY showed in your campaign for POTUS. You encourage so many to remain strong in the face of our challenges and adversity. You ran a great race, I love you for it KAMALA. GOD BLESS ❤️
RIP Quincy Jones - the legendary music producer has passed away aged 91.
In addition to winning 28 Grammy Awards for his work as a producer, Jones was also the recipient of an Academy Award and an Emmy.
Quincy is filmed here giving "the best advice I ever got"
The Composer of Our Lifetime
Opening score. As the keys of life started on their first note, we met Quincy Delight Jones Jr., the boy from the southside of Chicago who, at 11 years old, stroked the chord of a piano and became the 20th century’s greatest conductor of music.
Quincy Jones is quite literally the Sound of Music. He is the baseline of our experiences, and like a chord on a harp, he strummed the beauty of Black artistry with his fingers. From the soulful foundational notes of the jazz era, where legends like Duke Ellington first painted the soundscape of our culture, to the world-changing and record-breaking anthems of Michael Jackson, you orchestrated a symphony that captured the essence of our existence.
The name Quincy Jones is a genre of music by itself. His work celebrated our identity, creating a sound that echoed the fullness of what it meant to be limitless. Through every arrangement, television series, and movie, you created spaces where our stories could be told, where our struggles and triumphs could harmonize into a melody of excellence and hope.
Grand Closing — Even through this moment of silence, your legacy reverberates through generations. As we remember you, Quincy, let us hold tight to the belief that music is eternal. You are, and will always be, the soundtrack of our lives.
May the crescendo of our praises reach the gates of Heaven, where a full-on band welcomes you home. Take your rightful place as Maestro through the song and dance of the angels that await your arrival. Ascend. Ase.
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"This moment, this evening, this spot where I stand tonight was not my destination when I was young and full of vinegar. I did not engineer this journey. To tell you the truth, I don't think I could even see this far." — Quincy Jones accepting the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 67th Oscars
Introduced a whole new generation of Black kids to Handel’s “Messiah” with this one. It might be better than Handel’s tbh. One of the Blackest arrangements ever. Quincy Jones and Mervyn Warren.
If you attended a predominantly Black kindergarten, middle school, or high school in the early 1990s, there is a large chance that your class sang “Tomorrow” at graduation. The nostalgia. 🥹
There is very little in American music that has been untouched by Quincy Jones. RIP. 💔