The spaghetti Western star is less remembered for his musical career, but had two country duets with legends in 1980.
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, most musicians are not the prodigious producer Quincy Jones. The ...
Fans of Ray Charles (isn’t that everybody?) have an early holiday gift with the re-release of two historic American albums wherein Brother Ray took country music and shook it up bigtime. “The Genius,” ...
Trying to choose 15 songs from Quincy Jones' illustrious career in music is a steep challenge, but you can't go wrong with ...
Last year, during my weekly night of trivia at a local bar, one of my teammates asked, “What’s the last song you streamed on ...
He worked with artists like Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, and Michael Jackson, for whom he produced “Thriller” in 1982, which became the best-selling album of all time. But, alongside his many ...
Welcome to Analog Adventures, where we run down the latest stacks of wax to hit our mailbox. Reissues, new releases, and more ...
Explore five timeless songs produced by Quincy Jones, showcasing his profound impact on the music industry.
Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Celebrity Fight Night) Quincy Jones—the iconic music producer behind such legends as Michael Jackson, Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra ...
Quincy Jones, the celebrated US musician and producer who worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and many others ... Michael Jackson's Thriller album. Over a career spanning ...
One of the record of the year nominees, Ray Charles’ “Here We Go Again ... which have fluctuated on this point over the years, don’t allow songs that were already prominent to be considered ...