Released as a single in 1983, "Beat It" went on to dominate the charts, reaching the number-one spot in five countries. The track has since achieved multi-Platinum status, certified eight times ...
Quincy Jones once had to put his foot down with Michael Jackson while producing what would become one of the pop star's ...
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Michael Nietzel is president emeritus of Missouri State University. A Forbes contributor since 2019, he writes about higher education. After earning his B.A. from Wheaton College (Illinois), he ...
Music legend Quincy Jones has died at the age of 91. The star became a household name after working with performers such as Michael Jackson and Fran Sinatra. He won 28 Grammy Awards over 70 years ...
Jones' historic career ranged from producing Michael Jackson's record-setting "Thriller" to prize-winning film and television scores and collaborations with Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles.
Quincy Jones, the celebrated US musician and producer who worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and many others, has died at the age of 91. Jones’ publicist, Arnold Robinson ...
Often known simply as “Q,” he worked in music for over 60 years, winning 28 Grammys and crafting countless hits for generations of singers, from Lesley Gore to Michael Jackson. In a dishy 2018 ...
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson declared he will "100 percent" play Sunday against the Denver Broncos after missing two practices this week with back and knee injuries.
The Charm City can take a collective sigh of relief. Lamar Jackson returned to practice Friday and said he is good to go for the Baltimore Ravens' Sunday tilt against the Denver Broncos.
There is positive news on the injury front for the Ravens. Per multiple reporters on the scene, quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice on Friday after missing both Wednesday and Thursday.