Monday, October 13, 2008

The Musical Genius of Quincy Jones

For those that love jazz, pop, rhythm and blues, etc you probably have heard either a piece played by Quincy Jones or arranged by Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones is a musical master and an American Icon. Throughout his life, he has achieved numerous awards for his work in music and has touched countless musicians inspiring them to be great. For those that enjoy music, the Smithsonian Magazine offers a fascinating article on the arranger- Quincy Jones.


Quincy Jones: Early Life and Stardom
Quincy Jones was born into modest beginnings and found music at a relatively young age. His mother, beset by mental illness was in and out of psychiatric institutions from time to time. To deal with this monumental blow, Quincy Jones turned to music during the tough times. Throughout his life, Quincy Jones has found music. It started when he first played the piano in an old rec room at the age of 12 and advanced when he saw a trumpeter in a barber shop during his teenage years. As his life progressed, he became a master musician that played with the greats and then went on to be one of the world’s finest musical arrangers.


Read More About Quincy Jones
For those fascinated with Quincy Jones, the Smithsonian Magazine offers an excellent article on the man, the musician and his music. To read it, please visit our main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/

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