Quincy Jones – a life in pictures

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  • Quincy Jones conducting in 1960. Born in 1933, in south Chicago, he won music scholarships and first rose to prominence as a trumpet player in Lionel Hampton’s jazz band

    Quincy Jones conducting in 1960
  • With Lesley Gore. Her song It’s My Party was the first hit single for Jones as producer. It went to No 1 in the US charts and Jones became the first African American vice-president of Mercury Records

    With Lesley Gore. Her song It’s My Party was the first hit single for Jones as producer. It went to No 1 in the US charts and Jones became the first African American vice-president of Mercury Records
  • Working with Frank Sinatra on a soundstage, 1964

    With Frank Sinatra on a soundstage, 1964
  • In the 1960s and 1970s, Jones was in great demand as a writer of film scores including In the Heat of the Night, They Call Me Mister Tibbs!, The Italian Job, In Cold Blood and The Getaway

    In the Heat of the Night, 1967
  • Jones pictured in 1970

    Jones pictured in 1970
  • Conducting in 1973

    Conducting in 1973
  • At his home studio in 1974 writing music and listening to a recording on his headphones. That year, he survived a life-threatening brain aneurysm that required two operations, leaving six steel pins in his head

    At his home studio in  1974 writing music
  • Dionne Warwick and Jones at the Grammy awards, 1979

    Dionne Warwick and Quincy Jones at the Grammy awards, 1979
  • Jones and his second wife, actor Peggy Lipton, hold Jones’s star, which was placed in the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1980

    Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1980
  • Michael Jackson holds eight awards as he poses with Jones at the 1984 Grammys. Jones produced, with Jackson, the albums Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), and Bad (1987)

    With Michael Jackson at the Grammy awards, 1984
  • Jones at the Dreamworks studio in Universal City, California, in 1986. He was one of the producers on The Color Purple and also wrote the music for the film

    Jones at the Dreamworks studio in Universal City, California, in 1986. He was one of the producers on The Color Purple and also wrote the music for the film
  • Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Jones, Jackson and Lionel Ritchie pose with the Grammy they received for their performances on the all-star recording USA for Africa: We Are the World, 1985. Jones produced and conducted the celebrities and wrote a sign ‘Check your egos at the door’ on the front door of A&M Studios in Los Angeles

    Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson and Lionel Ritchie pose with the Grammy in 1986
  • With Miles Davis at the Montreux Jazz festival, 1991. Jones persuaded him to perform in what would be one of his last concerts

    With Miles Davis at the Montreux Jazz festival, 1991
  • Quincy with a trophy case containing some of his 28 Grammys. He had 80 Grammy award nominations plus a Grammy legend award

    With a trophy case containing his grammy awards, 1995
  • Jones and Oprah Winfrey backstage during the 67th Oscars, 1995, where he received the Jean Hersholt humanitarian award

    At the 1995 Oscars with Oprah Winfrey
  • Jones with his daughter and his partner Nastassja Kinski at the We Are the Future concert, Rome, 2004, organised by the Quincy Jones Listen Up Foundation to raise money for children in war-scarred cities

    We Are The Future concert, Rome, 2004
  • Jones hugs singer Angélique Kidjo at the end of the Quincy Jones’ 75th birthday celebration at the Montreux jazz festival, 2008

    Quincy Jones’ 75th birthday celebration, 2008
  • President Barack Obama awards the 2010 National Medal of Arts to Jones during a ceremony at the White House in 2011

    President Barack Obama awards the 2010 National Medal of Arts to Quincy Jones, 2011
  • Jones speaks during his induction at the 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Los Angeles

    Induction at the 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
  • With daughter Rashida Jones on stage at Q85: A Musical Celebration for Quincy Jones in 2018 in Los Angeles. Jones was married three times and had seven children

     A Musical Celebration for Quincy Jones,  2018
  • With Naomi Campbell at the American Icon awards gala, Los Angeles, 2019

    With Naomi Campbell at the American Icon awards gala, Los Angeles, 2019
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