Music legend Quincy Jones, who made Michael Jackson a star!!
Quincy Jones: music legend Quincy Jones, who made Michael Jackson a star, dies, breathed his last at the age of 91
Talented music legend Quincy Jones has said goodbye to the world. Quincy died at the age of 91 in his california home. Sad news has come out for fans of talented music legend Quincy Jones. Quincy has said goodbye to the world forever by taking his last breath at the age of 91. Quincy's huge legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson's landmark thriller album to writing award-winning film and television scores. Along with this, he collaborated with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and hundreds of other recording artists.
Quincy Jones had a career in the music industry spanning more than seven decades. However, on sunday night at the age of 91, he said goodbye to the world forever by taking his last breath at his home in California. At the time of Quincy's death, his children, siblings, and close people were present at home. The sad news of the death of the music legend has been shared by his publicist Arnold Robinson.
Publicist Arnold Robinson stated on behalf of the family, saying, 'We are sad to inform you that Quincy Jones is no longer in this world. This is a great loss for our family. We request the family's privacy at this time.' Quincy Jones was one of the first black executives to flourish in Hollywood.
Jones was best known for his work with Michael Jackson. He produced Jackson's iconic album 'Thriller', which sold 65 million copies and became the best-selling album of all time. His journey from the streets of Chicago's South Side to the entertainment industry is a remarkable story. His autobiography 'Q', published in 2001, lists the many honors and awards he has received. Spread across 18 pages, Jones had earned 28 Grammy Awards, two Honorary Academy Awards, and an Emmy for his work on Roots.