Quincy Jones Dead at 91 Years Old

Quincy Jones Dead at 91 Years Old

As a lifelong admirer of music and entertainment, I can hardly express my sorrow at the passing of Quincy Jones. The man was not just a legend; he was a titan, a trailblazer who redefined the boundaries of what it means to create, innovate, and inspire.


It’s with great regret that we share the news of the passing of the esteemed Quincy Jones. This somber announcement was made by his representative, Arnold Robinson, who verified that Jones, a titan in the entertainment industry, passed away at his home in Los Angeles, with his loved ones by his side. At the time of his death, he was 91 years old.

Tonight, with heavy yet fractured hearts, we’re compelled to announce the demise of our beloved father and brother, Quincy Jones. While this is a profound loss for us, we honor his remarkable life and acknowledge that no one can ever fill his unique shoes.

I’ve always admired Quincy Jones, a musical legend whose career has stood the test of time spanning an astounding 75 years. Known for crafting some of the most iconic albums in history, such as Michael Jackson’s “Off the Wall,” “Thriller,” and “Bad,” Donna Summers’ self-titled record, and Frank Sinatra and Count Basie’s “L.A. Is My Lady,” he’s collaborated with icons like Ella Fitzgerald, Terrace Martin, Ray Charles, and Sammy Davis Jr.

Seven children are left behind who survive Jones: Jolie, Rachel, Martina, Quincy Jones the Third, Kidada, Rashida, and Kenya.

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2024-11-04 12:26