Quincy Jones
1933-2024
The wonder of Quincy Jones, U2’s frontman Bono once said, is “that one man could have fit so much music” into a single lifetime. Over an eight-decade career, Jones established a shining reputation as a performer and composer, arranger and producer, collaborating with artists across genres from jazz and bebop to soul, pop and rap. He played with Dizzy Gillespie, arranged music for Count Basie and Frank Sinatra, wrote scores for films including In the Heat of the Night, The Italian Job and The Color Purple, and collaborated with artists from Ray Charles and Dinah Washington to Snoop Dogg. He produced 1985’s We Are the World, the eighth-bestselling single of all time, which raised tens of millions for famine relief, and Michael Jackson’s Thriller, the bestselling album…
