Michael Jackson was a major star. Still, he was so shy that he couldn't sing to producer Quincy Jones without hiding.
28. B-52s, “Love Shack” The music video for 1989’s “Love Shack” perfectly suits the B-52’s, one of the ‘80s most colorful and ...
"The first time he came to my home he said to me, ‘I'm getting ready to do my first solo record for Epic Records,'" Quincy ...
In his wildly successful career, Quincy was not one to stand still but moved with the times, producing Michael Jackson’s big ...
Kim Wilde on her huge global success, performing with Sting, her thoughts on the Oasis reunion and her dad, musician Marty ...
Jones, the legendary producer who died on Nov. 3 at 91 years old, worked with many artists throughout his decades-long career ...
Quincy Jones, the famed record producer and arranger who taught Sinatra to swing hard in the ‘60s and who made pop music a ...
Michael Jackson, a former head of the British Army ... died on Oct. 15. He was 80. His death was announced by the British Army, which did not say where he died or what the cause was.
By Hannah Dailey Jon Bon Jovi didn’t get to party with Michael Jackson in the ’80s, but he did get to hang out with the next best thing: the King of Pop’s beloved pet chimp, Bubbles.
The most iconic Halloween song of all time, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" was released as the seventh single from Jackson's 1982 album of the same name. In the song's equally iconic music video ...
Only Beyonce and Jay-Z, both on 88 Grammy nominations, and Paul McCartney with 81, have had more than Quincy’s 80. He converted 28 into trophies. He was one of a select few to earn the coveted ...
Michael Jackson needed some guidance. “The first time he came to my home he said to me, ‘I’m getting ready to do my first solo record for Epic Records,'” Quincy Jones recalled in Q ...