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Quincy Jones

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Aliases
Quincy Jones & His Orch.
Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
Real name
Quincy Delight Jones, Jr.
Born
March 14, 1933
Country
United States
IPI
00054051705 53 works
00528527732 1 work
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
One of the most influential personalities in the US music world since the 1960s, Jones managed to cross over from a 'pure Jazz' musician to a groundbreaking producer and songwriter. He is the man responsible for Michael Jackson's most successful songs and albums and he throughout his career worked with numerous Jazz, Soul and Funk big names.
Family
Peggy Lipton Spouse (1974-1990)
Ulla Jones Spouse (1967-1974)
QD III Son
Related
Sahib Shihab Member of Big Band (1958 - 1960)
Related labels
Qwest   founded by Jones
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Title Performer Release date Label
Around the World Quincy Jones and His Orchestra 1961 Mercury
At Basin Street East Billy Eckstine & Quincy Jones 1962 Mercury
Back on the Block Quincy Jones August 8, 1989 Qwest
Big Band Bossa Nova Quincy Jones & His Orch. November 1962 Mercury
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Quincy Jones 1969 Bell
Body Heat Quincy Jones 1974 A&M Records
Every Home Should Have One Quincy Jones presents Patti Austin September 14, 1981 Qwest
For the Love of Ivy - The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Quincy Jones 1968 ABC Records [US]
Golden Boy Quincy Jones 1964 Mercury
Gula Matari Quincy Jones July 1970 A&M Records
Harry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz! Quincy Jones - Harry Arnold and His Orchestra 1958 EmArcy
In the Heat of the Night - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Quincy Jones August 1967 United Artists Records
I Wanna Be Loved Dinah Washington with The Quincy Jones Orchestra 1962 Mercury
John and Mary Quincy Jones 1969 A&M Records
L.A. Is My Lady Frank Sinatra with Quincy Jones and Orchestra August 1984 Qwest
Last Night When We Were Young Art Farmer with the Quincy Jones Orchestra 1957 ABC-Paramount
Let's Go to Town - National Guard Shows 213-216 Quincy Jones and Andy Williams August 21, 2015 Sounds of Yester Year
Live at Montreux Miles & Quincy August 1993 Warner Bros. Records
Mellow Madness Quincy Jones 1975 A&M Records
My Fair Lady Loves Jazz The Billy Taylor Trio with Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones 1957 ABC-Paramount
Our Shining Hour Sammy Davis – Count Basie - Arranged & conducted by Quincy Jones 1965 Verve Records
Q's Jook Joint Quincy Jones 1995 Qwest
Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini Quincy Jones March 1964 Mercury
Quincy Jones Plays Hip Hits Quincy Jones 1963 Mercury
Quincy Plays for Pussycats Quincy Jones and His Orchestra September 1965 Mercury
Quincy's Got a Brand New Bag Quincy Jones and His Orchestra December 1965 Mercury
Shirley Horn with Horns Shirley Horn with The Quincy Jones Orchestra January 1964 Mercury
Smackwater Jack Quincy Jones 1971 A&M Records
Soul Bossa Nostra - Q Quincy Jones November 26, 2010 Qwest
Sounds... And Stuff Like That!!! Quincy Jones May 1978 A&M Records
Tears and Laughter Dinah Washington with Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones January 1962 Mercury
The Ballad Artistry of Milt Jackson Milt Jackson, Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones 1960 Atlantic
The Birth of a Band! Quincy Jones 1959 Mercury
The Color Purple - Original Motion Picture Sound Track Quincy Jones 1986 Qwest
The Deadly Affair (The Original Sound Track Album) Quincy Jones 1966 Verve Records
The Dude Quincy Jones 1981 A&M Records
The Great Wide World of Quincy Jones Quincy Jones 1960 Mercury
The Great Wide World of Quincy Jones: Live! Quincy Jones September 5, 1984 Mercury
The Pawnbroker Quincy Jones and His Orchestra February 20, 1965 Mercury
The Quintessence Quincy Jones and His Orchestra February 1962 Impulse!
The Swingin' Miss "D" Dinah Washington, Quincy Jones and His Orchestra August 1957 EmArcy
They Call Me Mister Tibbs - Original Motion Picture Score Quincy Jones 1970 United Artists Records
This Is How I Feel About Jazz... Quincy Jones February 1957 ABC-Paramount
Under Paris Skies Andy Williams - Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones October 1960 Cadence
Vaughan and Violins Sarah Vaughan - Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones March 1959 Mercury
Walk, Don't Run - Original Sound Track Recording Quincy Jones June 29, 1966 Mainstream Records
Walking in Space Quincy Jones November 1969 A&M Records
You're Mine You Sarah Vaughan arranged & conducted by Quincy Jones 1962 Roulette
You've Got It Bad Girl Quincy Jones 1973 A&M Records

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