FOREVER 5th DIMENSION is so sorry to note the passing of Quincy Jones at age 91, a maestro of American music and a titan of the entertainment industry who influenced nearly every popular genre, produced landmark albums and earned 80 Grammy Award nominations.
In a prolific career that spanned more than 70 years, Mr. Jones established himself as a behind-the-scenes force and a gifted artist in his own right, working as an arranger, composer, songwriter and performer.
He left indelible imprints on Jazz, Pop, Hip-Hop and dozens of film and television soundtracks, collaborating with some of the most illustrious names in the American songbook, from Count Basie and Dinah Washington to Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and Paul Simon. He produced Michael Jackson’s smash record “Thriller,” as well as Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of “The Color Purple” and the NBC sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” — projects that helped bolster his legacy as a hit-maker and media mogul.
Chris Rizik at SoulTracks adds, “Notably, Jones was at the center of the cultural event of the 1980s, the benefit single ‘We Are the World,’ which he produced and helped organize. It would go on to win yet another Grammy for him and raise over $100 million for African aid.”
Marilyn McCoo participated in 1992’s Grammy-winning “Handel’s Messiah: A Soulful Celebration” project produced by Quincy. Watch the video here, note Marilyn front row left.
FOREVER 5th DIMENSION extends its respect, condolences and prayers to Quincy Jones’s family and myriad global fans. –Robert-Allan Arno


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