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Quincy Jones first discovered his love for music as a child in Bremerton. A new town square and a jazz festival for high school and middle school ensembles honor his legacy.
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Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, most musicians are not Quincy Jones.
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The production wizard behind Michael Jackson's Thriller won 28 Grammy awards during a career that spanned more than 70 years as a performer, songwriter, producer and music executive.
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Trumpet player, arranger, bandleader, songwriter and producer of music, film and television, Quincy Jones is one of the most influential American artists – with a career that began in the Pacific Northwest.
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First celebrated in 2020, International Day of Math is held on March 14 to coincide with Pi Day. Musician, composer, bandleader, record producer and Garfield High School alum Quincy Jones was born in Chicago on this day in 1933.
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With a successful career of over 50 years and more than 300 recordings, Creed Taylor is best known for producing early albums by Quincy Jones and Larry Coryell, and for his own label, CTI Records, which defined the sound of jazz in the 1970s. He died Tuesday at age 93.
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Legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones might have a street named in his honor. The City of Bremerton is seeking public input on the proposal. Jones…
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With the outbreak of World War II, local officials suddenly had to house tens of thousands of workers. Among these new housing projects was Sinclair Park.
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The Centrum All-Star Big Band directed by Clarence Acox played a Salute to Quincy Jones at Jazz Port Townsend last July, and Jazz Northwest was there to…
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Today at the White House, President Obama will present the National Medal of Arts to ten creative Americans, including Sonny Rollins and Quincy Jones."I'm…