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Quincy Jones (1933–2024): The Producer of Producers

Quincy Jones in his home studio in 1980, smiling beside tape decks and mixing gear.

Quincy Jones moved effortlessly between jazz, film scores, pop, and philanthropy—opening doors for others and setting an example for creative longevity.

Highlights

  • First Black vice-president at a major label; genre-crossing producer and composer.
  • Produced Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad—records that redefined pop.
  • Led “We Are the World” and founded the Quincy Jones Foundation.
  • Celebrated with a Kennedy Center Honor, France’s Legion of Honor, and 28 Grammys.

Longevity habits (what we notice)

  • Constant learning and fearless collaboration across generations.
  • Purpose beyond self—mentoring and philanthropy kept him engaged.

Farewell

Quincy Jones passed in 2024 at 91, leaving an unmatched cultural legacy—and a blueprint for creative life that never retires.

Pull-quote:

“Make the room bigger—then bring others in.”

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Image Credits – “Quincy Jones in his home studio,” Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection, UCLA Library Special Collections (Aug 10, 1980). Photographer uncredited. © The Regents of the University of California. Licensed CC BY 4.0.
Source: digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/13030/hb9q2nb6qx — License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Changes: cropped/resized.

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