Quincy Jones Biography

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BornMarch 14, 1933
Chicago, Illinois
Age91 years
Quincy Jones is an American musician, author, arranger, and also producer who was born upon March 14, 1933, in Chicago, Illinois. He is understood for his influential contributions to jazz, pop, as well as spirit songs, along with his work as a manufacturer for several of the most significant names in the songs market.

Jones began his music occupation in the 1950s, functioning as a trumpeter and also arranger for bands such as Lionel Hampton and also Count Basie. He likewise started composing songs for films and also tv, as well as in 1960, he launched his first cd as a bandleader, "This Is How I Feel About Jazz".

Throughout the 1960s as well as 1970s, Jones worked as a manufacturer for a variety of prominent artists, including Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Aretha Franklin. He likewise continued to release cds as a bandleader, and his 1962 album "Big Band Bossa Nova" was a business success and also aided to popularize bossa nova music in the United States.

In addition to his music job, Jones is also a specialized benefactor and also has dealt with a variety of charitable companies, consisting of the United Nations Foundation and also the Quincy Jones Foundation, which sustains songs education programs for impoverished young people.

Jones has actually obtained many honors and also honors throughout his career, consisting of 28 Grammy Awards, a Kennedy Center Honor, and also induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is additionally understood for his contributions to movie as well as television, and also has actually made up music for a number of films, consisting of "The Color Purple" and also "In the Heat of the Night".

Jones continues to be a highly regarded and also prominent figure in the music sector, understood for his skill, commitment, and dedication to social justice concerns. He remains to work in music and various other imaginative endeavors, always pushing the limits of what is feasible and also inspiring generations of musicians and also musicians to find.

Our collection contains 16 quotes who is written / told by Quincy.

Related authors: Andre Benjamin (Musician), Brian McKnight (Musician), Lionel Hampton (Musician), Count Basie (Musician), Michael Jackson (Musician), Aretha Franklin (Musician), Ice T (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Frank Sinatra (Musician)

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16 Famous quotes by Quincy Jones

Small: We were in the heart of the ghetto in Chicago during the Depression, and every block - it was probably
"We were in the heart of the ghetto in Chicago during the Depression, and every block - it was probably the biggest black ghetto in America - every block also is the spawning ground practically for every gangster, black and white, in America too"
Small: Imagine what a harmonious world it could be if every single person, both young and old shared a little
"Imagine what a harmonious world it could be if every single person, both young and old shared a little of what he is good at doing"
Small: I went with Lionel Hampton for three years. Out of that came a trip to Europe
"I went with Lionel Hampton for three years. Out of that came a trip to Europe"
Small: I got a scholarship to Seattle University and I was writing arrangements for singers and everybody.
"I got a scholarship to Seattle University and I was writing arrangements for singers and everybody. But the music course was too dry and I really wanted to get away from home"
Small: We got into all the trouble you could ever imagine. We figured that if the Jones boys and all the gangs
"We got into all the trouble you could ever imagine. We figured that if the Jones boys and all the gangsters ran Chicago, we had our own territory now. All the stores, all the crime, we were in charge of everything, my stepbrother and my brother"
Small: Just blow in it and sound bad for about a year and then make it sound a little bit better, and you get
"Just blow in it and sound bad for about a year and then make it sound a little bit better, and you get a little band together, and then you get a few jobs. You take four guys that sound half bad, but if they're 25 percent each, they can give 100 percent, you know?"
Small: It slaps your dignity just right. I loved the idea of these proud, dignified black men, and I saw the o
"It slaps your dignity just right. I loved the idea of these proud, dignified black men, and I saw the older ones wounded, and it wounded me ten times as much because I couldn't stand seeing them hurt like this"
Small: If you started in New York you were dealing with the biggest guys in the world. Youre dealing with Char
"If you started in New York you were dealing with the biggest guys in the world. You're dealing with Charlie Parker and all the big bands and everything. We got more experience working in Seattle"
Small: I got in the school band and the school choir. It all hit me like a ton of bricks, everything just came
"I got in the school band and the school choir. It all hit me like a ton of bricks, everything just came out. I played percussion for a while, and stayed after school forever just tinkering around with different things, the clarinets and the violins"
Small: We spent most of our life almost like street rats just running around the street until we were ten year
"We spent most of our life almost like street rats just running around the street until we were ten years old"
Small: Its easy to get next to music theory, especially between your peers and music classes and so forth. You
"It's easy to get next to music theory, especially between your peers and music classes and so forth. You just pay attention. I had a good ear, so I realized that printed music was just about reminding you what to play"
Small: I was inspired by a lot of people when I was young. Every band that came through town, to the theater,
"I was inspired by a lot of people when I was young. Every band that came through town, to the theater, or the dance hall. I was at every dance, every night club, listened to every band that came through, because in those days we didn't have MTV, we didn't have television"
Small: We stole a box of honey jars one time and went out in the woods and took care of the whole box. I dont
"We stole a box of honey jars one time and went out in the woods and took care of the whole box. I don't think I touched honey again for 20 years. I never wanted to see honey again"
Small: My father was a carpenter, a very good carpenter. He also worked for the Jones boys. They were not fami
"My father was a carpenter, a very good carpenter. He also worked for the Jones boys. They were not family members, we weren't related at all. They started the policy racket in Chicago, and they had the five and dime store"
Small: Its amazing how much trouble you can get in when you dont have anything else to do
"It's amazing how much trouble you can get in when you don't have anything else to do"
Small: When I was about five or seven years old my mother was placed in a mental institution and so we were wi
"When I was about five or seven years old my mother was placed in a mental institution and so we were with our father who worked very hard, and we had to figure a lot of things out"