Steve Lukather looks back at his work with Quincy Jones. "I am so deeply honored to be a small part of something as huge as 'Thriller,'" he says.
From Marilyn Monroe's golden curls to Diana Ross' waves and even Elvis' voluminous swoop ... She would later explain in interviews that her childhood was traumatic, including instances where her ...
In a rare interview for Interview magazine, Liza, now 78, looked back on highlights from her career as well as her childhood being ... that year also included Diana Ross (Lady Sings the Blues ...
Jones was no stranger to Grammy trophies, winning a total of 28 out of his staggering 80 nominations. This photo is from the ...
Jones saw a superstar quality in Jackson and became his producer and mentor, first on 1979's Off the Wall, which was a major ...
Quincy Jones was a crucial connector of talent and repertoire; he had an instinctive sense of where artists should go to find ...
The legendary composer and musician spent his life uplifting vital voices The post Quincy Jones Was the Icon Behind the Icons ...
“After an intense late-childhood Diana Ross fixation, I became a Deadhead,” Cohen shared in 2015. “As a teenager in St. Louis, I’d drive in my ’72 Buick Skylark convertible to wherever ...
Music giant Quincy Jones came from the sort of hardscrabble background that can crush souls and choke creativity.
Few, if any, dance performances of the nineties provoked more controversy than “Still/Here,” a multimedia work from 1994 by the choreographer Bill T. Jones, which is now getti ...
The album included her version of “Love Has No Pride,” a heart-rending song about lost love and longing, written with her childhood friend ... future in making a Diana Ross commercial hit ...