If you think about it, Quincy Jones has worked with the greatest musicians of the 20th century. His fingerprints can be found on the work of five decades worth of brilliant artists like Duke Ellington (pictured here), Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra, Mary J. Blige, and countless more.
Quincy Jones met Michael Jackson on the set of โThe Wiz,โ and went on to produce Jacksonโs first solo album โOff the Wall.โ The record was a hit, but the two took it to the next level with โThriller,โ which is the bestselling record of all time. The duo returned with โBad,โ which would be their last album together. Those three albums, to many fans, would be the ultimate Jackson recordings of his career.
One of Jonesโ greatest achievements was Michael Jacksonโs masterpiece โThriller.โ The album won 7 Grammys in 1984: Album Of The Year, Best Pop Male Vocal, Record Of The Year for โBeat Itโ, Best Rock Male Vocal for โBeat Itโ, Best R&B Male Vocal for โBillie Jeanโ, Best New Song Of The Year also for โBillie Jean,โ and Producer Of The Year.
โWe Are the Worldโ was a megahit pulled together by Harry Belafonte, who assigned Jones the task of producing the record and Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie to co-write. All proceeds would benefit African famine relief. The song topped the charts across the globe and became the fastest-selling American pop single ever, as well as the first song to be certified multi-platinum.
Backstage at the 1986 Grammy awards, Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie share the limelight. That year, โWe Are the Worldโ received four awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Music Video.
Jones was involved in projects on both the small and big screens. He won several Academy Awards for his 33 film scores, but his work for Steven Spielbergโs โThe Color Purpleโ is his most esteemed. His TV work includes such memorable scores as โRoots,โ โSanford and Son,โ and โThe Bill Cosby Show.โ He was also a producer of television shows, such as โThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.โ
President-elect Bill Clinton, center, and a throng of stars, including Diana Ross, right of Clinton, and Michael Jackson, left, sing together under the direction of Quincy Jones, during a concert at the Lincoln Memorial, in 1993. The star-studded concert was attended by thousands as Clinton kicked off days of celebration leading up to his inauguration on Wednesday.
The two childhood friends celebrate Ray Charlesโ 70th birthday party in October of 2000 at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. In March of 2004, Jones presented Charles with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the NAACP Awards. This was Charlesโ last public appearance before he passed.
Quincy Jones, after hearing news of Michael Jacksonโs death, released the following statement: โI am absolutely devastated at this tragic and unexpected news. For Michael to be taken away from us so suddenly at such a young age, I just donโt have the words. Divinity brought our souls together on โThe Wizโ and allowed us to do what we were able to throughout the โ80s. To this day, the music we created together on โOff The Wall,โ โThrillerโ and โBadโ is played in every corner of the world and the reason for that is because he had it allโฆtalent, grace, professionalism and dedication. He was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy will be felt upon the world forever. Iโve lost my little brother today, and part of my soul has gone with him.โ
Photo of George JOHNSON and Louis JOHNSON and BROTHERS JOHNSON and Quincy JONES
Caption: UNSPECIFIED โ JANUARY 01: STUDIO Photo of George JOHNSON and Louis JOHNSON and BROTHERS JOHNSON and Quincy JONES, L-R: Louis Johnson, Quincy Jones, George Johnson. ! (Photo by Echoes/Redferns)
Date created: 01 Jan 1970
Musicians Yoko Ono (L) and Quincy Jones appear on stage in support of the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus at the 2010 NAMM Show โ Day 1 at the Anaheim Convention Center on January 14, 2010 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images for NAMM) * Local Caption * Yoko Ono;Quincy Jones