The 6th child of the legendary producer penned a loving tribute to her father on her Instagram page, honoring his impact and legacy.
Parks & Recreation star Rashida Jones paid tribute to her late father, legendary music producer Quincy Jones, in a touching tribute Nov. 7, writing, “He WAS love.” ...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — The mother of former Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) special education student Jailyn Jones is now suing MCPS, the Board of Education and the county.
Mother Pearlena Wilks Jones, 89, of Wrightsville, Ark., transitioned October 30, 2024. She was born July 30, 1935, in Ladd, Ark. Survived by five sons; and four ...
His memoir made him a best-selling author. Born in Chicago in 1933, Jones would cite the hymns his mother sang around the house as the first music he could remember. But he looked back sadly on ...
When Quincy Jones, in his famously freewheeling 2018 interview with New York magazine, was asked to name the greatest musical innovation of his storied career, he answered, “Everything I’ve ...
His memoir made him a best-selling author. Born in Chicago in 1933, Jones would cite the hymns his mother sang around the house as the first music he could remember. But he looked back sadly on ...
His father, Quincy Jones Sr., was a semiprofessional baseball player and a carpenter. His mother, Sarah Frances, was a bank officer and an apartment manager. His younger brother, Lloyd ...
His memoir made him a best-selling author. Born in Chicago in 1933, Jones would cite the hymns his mother sang around the house as the first music he could remember. But he looked back sadly on ...
His memoir made him a best-selling author. Born in Chicago in 1933, Jones would cite the hymns his mother sang around the house as the first music he could remember. But he looked back sadly on ...
Born in Chicago in 1933, Jones would cite the hymns his mother sang around the house as the first music he could remember. But he looked back sadly on his childhood, telling Oprah Winfrey that ...
Born in Chicago in 1933, Mr. Jones would cite the hymns his mother sang around the house as the first music he could remember. But he looked back sadly on his childhood, telling Oprah Winfrey at ...