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Умер обладатель 28 премий «Грэмми» Куинси Джонс. Он работал с Фрэнком Синатрой и продюсировал альбомы Майкла Джексона
Quincy Jones, 28-Time Grammy Winner, Dead at 94
Legendary music producer and composer Quincy Jones has died at the age of 94.
Jones, who won a record 28 Grammy Awards, worked with some of the biggest names in music, including Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, and Aretha Franklin. He also produced some of the most iconic albums of all time, including Jackson's “Thriller” and Sinatra's “My Way.”
Jones was a pioneer in the music industry, and his work helped to shape the sound of popular music for decades.
He was a master of many genres, and his work spanned from jazz to pop to R&B. He was also a successful film composer, and he wrote the scores for films such as “The Color Purple” and “The Wiz.”
Jones was a true icon of the music industry, and his death is a great loss to the world of music.
Here are some of Jones' most notable achievements:
- Won a record 28 Grammy Awards
- Produced some of the most iconic albums of all time, including Michael Jackson's “Thriller” and Frank Sinatra's “My Way”
- Was a pioneer in the music industry, and his work helped to shape the sound of popular music for decades
- Was a master of many genres, and his work spanned from jazz to pop to R&B
- Was a successful film composer, and he wrote the scores for films such as “The Color Purple” and “The Wiz”
Jones' death is a great loss to the world of music.
He was a true icon of the industry, and his work will continue to inspire and entertain people for generations to come.