Quincy Jones, Legendary Producer Dies at 91
The entertainment industry powerhouse left a transformative legacy across jazz, pop, and film.
Quincy Jones, the legendary record producer and music icon, passed away at 91, leaving a transformative legacy across jazz, pop, and film. Renowned for working with legendary musicians including Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and many others, Jones also pioneered humanitarian projects.
In 2011, Jones brought together 24 Arab artists in the charity song Bokra (Tomorrow), featuring stars like Kazem El Saher, Tamer Hosny and Sherine, to promote unity and hope across the Middle East which has garnered nearly 40 million views on Youtube to date. His groundbreaking contributions to music and social causes cement his role as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.