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Quincy Jones gave the Puget Sound region more than just his musical talents; he gave Seattle and Bremerton bragging rights.
Quincy Jones, the internationally known music producer who got his start at a piano in Bremerton and is now honored by the ...
On Sunday, Jones passed away at his home in Los Angeles. He was 91. Though it’s been many decades since he lived in Seattle, and he was only a resident from 1943 until 1951, Jones continuously ...
His father moved to Washington state when Quincy was 10 and his world changed at a neighborhood recreation center. Jones and some friends had broken into the kitchen and helped themselves to lemon ...
Some celebrities go out of their way to conceal their roots, but Quincy Jones, who died Sunday at age 91 ... and enduring influence on the musicians and musical life of the city he left behind. At ...
Khe-Sanh Michealah Farrell, 34, allegedly escaped from the facility around 2.30pm, but her freedom was short-lived, with ...
Paced by Jones to a walking 6/8, Washington’s intentions became more bad than “Mad,” and the stringed, lounge-like production has a sweetly sensual vibe to it. Quincy went on to arrange and ...
In a remarkably diverse career that spanned more than seven decades, he collaborated with the giants of music and became a ...
Recorded by The Lovin' Spoonful, Summer In The City is a 1960s rock classic, full of ominous organ chords and powerful drum hits that capture the sticky filth of an oppressive heatwave.
George Brich/AP file Then-President Barack Obama awards the 2010 National Medal of Arts to Quincy Jones during a ceremony at the White House in Washington ... York’s Radio City Music Hall ...
President Barack Obama presents a 2010 National Medal of Arts to musician and record producer Quincy Jones on March 2, 2011, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington.