Quincy Jones

Sheila E. performs onstage during Day 2 of the 2024 ESSENCE Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola at Caesars Superdome on July 06, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana

You Won’t Believe What Instrument Sheila E. Played on Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough”

Listen to the tune to find her part in the song!

Promotional photo of American composer and music producer Quincy Jones, 1980s

Quincy Jones Grammy Tribute Led By Stevie Wonder & Janelle Monáe

“The entire Grammys could have actually been Quincy Jones.”

Elizabeth Taylor (seated at a table on left) and Mickey Rooney (to her left, on right of photo) in a scene from

Weekly Wayback: Pop-Culture Anniversaries for Jan. 25-31, 2025

Movies, TV, music and more celebrating notable anniversaries the week of Jan. 25-31, 2025, including “National Velvet,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “We Are the World,” “Before Sunrise” and others.

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Remembering the Classic Actors, Musicians and Celebrities We Loved & Lost in 2024

A tribute to some of the entertainment celebrities we lost in 2024.

Remembering the Musicians We Loved & Lost in 2024 (Videos)

The music industry lost some major titans and influencers this year. We pay tribute with some of their biggest hits.

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‘General Hospital’: Emma Samms Talks Quincy Jones’ Role in Holly & Luke’s Love Story

Do you remember the songs?

Quincy Jones & Frank Sinatra

How Quincy Jones Helped Frank Sinatra Create a Hit Song

“Fly Me to the Moon” became a classic hit.

DAVID FOSTER: OFF THE RECORD, Quincy Jones, 2019.

Quincy Jones Dies: Legendary Music Producer Was 91

He worked with Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra, and composed the themes to ‘Ironside,’ ‘Sanford and Son,’ and ‘Roots.’

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Watch the Winning Videos From MTV’s First VMAs

Watch the videos for “Thriller,” “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” “Rockit,” “Every Breath You Take” and all of the others that won at the 1984 MTV Video Music Awards, the music channel’s first VMAs ceremony.

Rashida Jones and Quincy Jones attend Common's 5th Annual Toast to the Arts at Ysabel on February 22, 2019 in West Hollywood, California

Why Rashida Jones Did Not Want to Follow Her Father Quincy Jones’ Footsteps

She paved her own path.

Sean Astin and Mackenzie Astin during Crossroads School Staged

They’re Related? 7 Iconic Stars & Their Famous Children

Did you know these famous faces are also family?