(that's the same picture they used on that episode of Arrested Development.)
he is kind of a big deal.
Quincy Jones -- In a musical career that has spanned six decades, Quincy Jones has distinguished himself as a bandleader, a solo artist, a sideman, a songwriter, a producer, an arranger, a film composer, and a record label executive. He is the artist with the single greatest number of Grammy nominations, with a total of 79 nominations and 27 awards, and has also received an Emmy Award, seven Oscar nominations, and the 1995 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
Albums produced/arranged
1955 Social Call, Betty Carter
1959 Vaughan and Violins, Sarah Vaughan
1960 Under Paris Skies, Andy Williams
1961 Genius+Soul=Jazz, Ray Charles
1961 If You Go, Peggy Lee
1962 Blues Cross Country, Peggy Lee
1962 You're Mine You, Sarah Vaughan
1963 Ella and Basie!, Ella Fitzgerald
1964 It Might as Well Be Swing, Frank Sinatra
1965 Our Shining Hour, Sammy Davis, Jr.
1966 Sinatra at the Sands, Frank Sinatra
1970 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Soundtrack
1979 Off the Wall, Michael Jackson
1982 Thriller, Michael Jackson
1984 L.A. Is My Lady, Frank Sinatra
1987 Bad, Michael Jackson
1991 Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux, Miles Davis
1959 Vaughan and Violins, Sarah Vaughan
1960 Under Paris Skies, Andy Williams
1961 Genius+Soul=Jazz, Ray Charles
1961 If You Go, Peggy Lee
1962 Blues Cross Country, Peggy Lee
1962 You're Mine You, Sarah Vaughan
1963 Ella and Basie!, Ella Fitzgerald
1964 It Might as Well Be Swing, Frank Sinatra
1965 Our Shining Hour, Sammy Davis, Jr.
1966 Sinatra at the Sands, Frank Sinatra
1970 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Soundtrack
1979 Off the Wall, Michael Jackson
1982 Thriller, Michael Jackson
1984 L.A. Is My Lady, Frank Sinatra
1987 Bad, Michael Jackson
1991 Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux, Miles Davis
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