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Legendary producer Quincy Jones dies at 91
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Quincy Jones, the music producer extraordinaire, has died at the age of 91.
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A musician in his own right, Jones forged a reputation as the man who made the greats
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even greater. His musical mouse and acumen helped hone the talents of Michael Jackson,
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for instance, for his Thriller album in 1982 and even Frank Sinatra from 1958 onwards.
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Jones also had hits on the silver screen, notably The Color Purple, but also scored movies such as
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The Italian Job, The Porn Broker and In the Heat of the Night to name but three
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in a long, long, long list.
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Lionel Richie, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Paul Simon and Tina Turner.
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It was Quincy Jones who got them all in the same studio for this historic track,
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recorded to raise money for the famine in Ethiopia in 1985.
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The producer, composer and musician was also a friend to these, the biggest names in pop music.
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Born on Chicago's gritty South Side, the young Quincy Jones dreamed of being a gangster when
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he was older, but music stopped him in his tracks, starting with a neighbour's piano.
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He quickly moved on to the trumpet, playing big band jazz and embracing a new family of musicians.
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I didn't have a mother when I was young. My mother was put in a middle home
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when I was seven years old, but she had dementia precox.
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And I've said if I don't have a mother, I'll let music be my mother.
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Frank Sinatra gave him the surname Q after working together,
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then Jones made a name for himself with his Latino-style jazz.
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A detour through Bossa Nova, on his way to revolutionise disco and funk.
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The success of the Brothers Johnson in the 70s saw Jones hone his craft as a hit maker.
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At the middle and the end of the 1970s, Quincy Jones left the world of pure jazz
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and opened up to more mainstream material, more pop and funk. And that's how he started
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working with Rufus, the Brothers Johnson, George Benson and of course Michael Jackson.
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Blown away by his precocious talent, Quincy Jones encouraged the singer to break away
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from the Jackson 5 and develop the sound that saw Michael Jackson crowned king of pop.
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And Jones himself became a superstar producer.
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It's definitely thanks to Michael Jackson that he became the king of funk.
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Their collaboration was so notorious, so visible in the albums Off the Wall, Thriller, All Bad.
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The arranger and composer also worked with French talents,
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Henri Salvador, Nana Mouskouri and Charles Aznavour,
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more recently lending his touch to the songs of jazz singer Zaz.
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There was so much joy in the studio, it was almost childlike. In fact, I think Quincy is a big kid.
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He's always having fun, he has this great energy,
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he's always looking to share things, to do stuff together, to make music.
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300 albums, 2,900 songs and 28 Grammy Awards,
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Quincy Jones' signature is all over modern music, be it pop, funk or jazz.
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Quincy Jones, the life, the legend. Let's bring in Mark Rotso from Vanity Fair Magazine,
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where he is the contributing editor, to give us more on the man who is Quincy Jones.
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The music, he said, was his mother. What a remarkable man. What are your thoughts at his passing?
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Well, one thought that I have instantly in the passing of Quincy Jones,
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who really is a true titan of music and the entertainment industry,
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going back amazingly to the mid-20th century now,
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is that there's a truism that everybody knows the name of Quincy Jones,
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but maybe they don't exactly know what Quincy Jones did. I think the reason for that is that
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for decade after decade after decade, Quincy Jones was everything, everywhere, all the time,
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and so it was impossible to pin down. He was so many things. He was a producer, he was a composer,
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he was an arranger, he was a mentor to so many musicians, he was an impresario,
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he founded a magazine called Vibe, he was a record label executive. In fact, he was the very first
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black vice president of a white-owned record label, that being Mercury Records, that goes back
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to the 1960s. And, you know, he's the father of celebrity children, most notably Rashida Jones,
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the quite brilliant actor, producer, and director. So, in some ways, the Jones family
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is something of a modern-day American entertainment dynasty. So, Quincy Jones was typically
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not the guy who was center stage in the spotlight, but he shaped so much of what contemporary music
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has been for decades, and had a hand in shaping the trajectories of, you know, genres like jazz,
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R&B, pop, easy listening, and the careers of some true titans of recorded music, including, of
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course, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and Michael Jackson. As you've given us your insight, Mark,
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we're seeing him hugging Snoop Dogg. You've mentioned just two other people that he worked
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with who are absolute giants of music. And like you say, Quincy Jones, always there or thereabouts,
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the kind of, that little sort of like secret ingredient that makes it all come together.
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Yeah, secret ingredient is a great way of putting it. You know, Quincy Jones is also a very
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accomplished home cook. He said that, you know, he made a gumbo that would make you want to slap
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your grandmother. And similarly, in the studio, he worked a certain magic with like, you know,
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putting a dash of this, a dash of that, the right amount of spice, the right amount of heat,
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the right amount of sweetness, to create, you know, a feast for the ears really, in record
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after record after record. It's, you know, I'm practically speechless at how incredible the
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career of Quincy Jones is and how the music that he made or helped to make has touched so many
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people who listen to so many different kinds of music, as you point out, all over the world.
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My own daughter studies jazz. She's a singer. She has extolled how wonderful Quincy Jones is.
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There you go, evidence that, you know, another generation influenced by him. Who was the star,
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do you think, who he most helped to hone the talent, you know, sort of really sort of fine tune?
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That's, wow, that's really hard to say. I mean, it's really hard to say.
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I, there are two, the two, the two big artists that he worked with, and it would be hard to
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take away anything from them as artists as much as Quincy Jones is obviously a brilliant producer and
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really so talented at getting performance out of the artists and giving them the right framework
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in order to express themselves. But of course, the big relationships are with Frank Sinatra,
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which, as you mentioned, went back to 1958 and extended until Frank Sinatra's death in 1998.
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For Quincy Jones, Sinatra was this larger life character, the greatest jazz singer,
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an impeccable musician, a fabulous human. I mean, their bond was almost instant and it was enduring.
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And Quincy Jones liked to say that he always kept Frank Sinatra's ring on his finger,
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a ring that Frank Sinatra gave him. And, you know, it's quite possible that Quincy Jones,
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you know, left this world with Frank Sinatra's ring on his finger. So strong was their connection
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musically and personally. And then there's Michael Jackson, who, you know, Quincy Jones made that trio
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of albums off the wall, Thriller and Bad, that cemented Michael Jackson as the reigning pop
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superstar of the 1980s and really made his reputation. That relationship was a lot trickier
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than the one with Sinatra insofar as eventually Quincy Jones came to sue Michael Jackson for
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$9.4 million in unpaid royalties. And Quincy Jones would say things like, well, you know,
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take Thriller. You know, I had to sit down and listen to 800 songs before we found the ones to
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put on that album, thereby suggesting that even an artist at the level of Michael Jackson
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might not really be anywhere if it weren't for songs and dot, dot, dot, a great producer,
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dot, dot, dot, i.e. Quincy Jones. So there was a little, you know, maybe I don't want to say there
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was a feud there, but that relationship, as exalted as it is, and we all know about it,
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was maybe not as easy going as his relationship with Sinatra.
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Mark Rotzo of Vanity Fair, thank you very much for joining us and sharing your analysis with us.
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It's been great to find out that little bit more. And there always seems to be something more to
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find out about Quincy Jones. Thank you, sir. Very much indeed. Great to see you. Thank you.
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Thanks for having me.
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Mark Rotzo, his analysis of Quincy Jones, who will be remembered by so many people in so many
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different ways. A good producer is priceless in our business, whether it's music, whether it's
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television. My producer, Fanny Dassey, thank you for always being there. Do stay with us. We've got
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