Quincy Jones Had Something for Everyone
Briefly

Quincy Jones' impact on pop music reached its zenith in the '80s and '90s, with works that blended genres, from jazz to soul, leaving a deep legacy.
Many viewed 'Q's Jook Joint' as an abundance of sounds and styles that represented Jones' diverse musical journey, despite its initial lukewarm reception in the industry.
Jones produced, arranged, and curated tracks for legends, bridging gaps between pop, soul, and jazz, helping to redefine what mainstream music could encompass.
The dollar bin discovery of albums shaped my musical journey, while Jones' work significantly influenced the direction of pop music as we know it today.
Read at The New Yorker
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