Quincy Jones
Quincy Jones is a legendary music producer, songwriter, and composer, known for his work with Michael Jackson and producing best-selling albums like "Thriller" and "Bad".
Quincy Delight Jones, Jr.
Composer
March 14, 1933
Pisces
91
Chicago, Illinois, United States
, an iconic figure in the music industry, continues to make waves with his unparalleled talent and contributions. Since the last update in 2019, Jones has added more accolades to his already impressive resume.
In 2022, he received the prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, a testament to his enduring impact on the music world. His philanthropic efforts have also been recognized, with the establishment of the Quincy Jones MusiqLab, an educational program that empowers aspiring musicians and producers.
At 90 years young, Jones remains an active force in the industry, inspiring and mentoring the next generation of artists. His legacy as a trailblazing musician, producer, and humanitarian continues to grow, solidifying his status as one of the most influential figures in contemporary music.