Quincy Jones, musical titan and entertainment icon, dead at 91
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**Quincy Jones, Legendary Musician and Producer, Passes Away at 91**
Quincy Jones, a titan in the world of music, known for his influential work with artists like Michael Jackson and his contributions in jazz, has passed away at age 91. Surrounded by his family, he died peacefully at his home. Jones had an extraordinary career, evident from his work on Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and the charity single "We Are the World."
Born in Chicago, Jones grew into a prolific arranger and conductor, with significant roles in the civil rights movement. He made history by becoming the first African-American vice president of a white-owned record label. His career highlights include collaborations with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and the production of iconic soundtracks. Jones founded his own label, Qwest, and later ventured into publishing with the magazine Vibe.
Throughout his life, Jones married three times and fathered seven children. Even in his later years, he remained active, producing documentaries and reflecting on a career alongside music legends such as Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra. His legacy is one of immense creativity, collaboration, and groundbreaking achievements in music and entertainment.