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Musical titan Quincy Jones, the composer and producer who added his tasteful polish to recordings by everyone from Ray Charles to Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, has died, according to his representatives. He was 91
Quincy Jones, the legendary composer and producer known for his unparalleled contributions to the music industry, has passed away at the age of 91, according to his representatives. With a career spanning over six decades, Jones worked with an array of artists, from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, leaving an indelible mark on countless recordings.
Jones’s influence extended beyond his work in the studio; he was a groundbreaking figure in jazz, pop, and film scoring, known for his innovative arrangements and productions. His accolades include 28 Grammy Awards, making him one of the most awarded artists in Grammy history.
His legacy as a musical titan will continue to resonate, inspiring generations of musicians and fans alike. The music world mourns the loss of a true visionary.