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The Autobiography of Quincy Jones

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Musician, composer, producer, and pioneering entrepreneur Quincy Jones has spent five decades working alongside music and entertainment legends like Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, and Oprah Winfrey. His life story, told with his signature style and honesty, reveals a journey from a challenging childhood in Chicago’s South Side to becoming a musical icon. After moving to Seattle, he discovered his passion for music, playing trumpet and touring with the Lionel Hampton Band before establishing a remarkable career. His achievements include arranging albums for legendary artists, composing scores for iconic films like The Color Purple, and producing Michael Jackson’s record-breaking Thriller. With a staggering seventy-seven Grammy nominations, he is recognized not only for his musical genius but also as a groundbreaking music executive and social activist. Despite his professional triumphs, Jones's personal life has been marked by turbulence, which he shares candidly. This self-portrait highlights his multifaceted talents and vision, featuring insights from family, friends, and colleagues. His story stands as a testament to one of the great African American success narratives of our time.

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Titel
Q
Ondertitel
The Autobiography of Quincy Jones
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Crown
Jaar van publicatie
2002
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
432
ISBN10
0767905105
ISBN13
9780767905107
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Musician, composer, producer, and pioneering entrepreneur Quincy Jones has spent five decades working alongside music and entertainment legends like Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, and Oprah Winfrey. His life story, told with his signature style and honesty, reveals a journey from a challenging childhood in Chicago’s South Side to becoming a musical icon. After moving to Seattle, he discovered his passion for music, playing trumpet and touring with the Lionel Hampton Band before establishing a remarkable career. His achievements include arranging albums for legendary artists, composing scores for iconic films like The Color Purple, and producing Michael Jackson’s record-breaking Thriller. With a staggering seventy-seven Grammy nominations, he is recognized not only for his musical genius but also as a groundbreaking music executive and social activist. Despite his professional triumphs, Jones's personal life has been marked by turbulence, which he shares candidly. This self-portrait highlights his multifaceted talents and vision, featuring insights from family, friends, and colleagues. His story stands as a testament to one of the great African American success narratives of our time.