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Quincy Jones- Summer In The City
Quincy Jones- Summer In The City
GUESS WHAT!! The UMG- more than 1 1/2 years after uploading- have found out that they have a prob with that video....wow...great guys...u must have been sooooo bored.......anyway...great job, guys...lol....disgusting....but: What a masterpiece of video art...everything´s perfect here...fantastic....and: They drive around with an Opel Astra F, two airbags... thru a city in France... the woman is not the singer but a model she visits a famous Mojo-Club-Party... and u can join her for 24 hours... and u can see Quincy Jones, the boss himself, several times in this video as a background picture... oh by the way...the sound is hifi-stereo...so enjoy...and..why hasn´t anybody...not even the record-company...uploaded this video??? Tell me...
5:19
Quincy Jones - Razzamatazz
Quincy Jones - Razzamatazz
Brought to you by Morpher Radio www.vinylmorpher.co.uk The Original 12' Single - Quincy Jones - Razzamatazz
2:16
Quincy Jones Candid On Jackson
Quincy Jones Candid On Jackson
A longtime friend and producer of the seminal masterpiece, "Thriller," Quincy Jones speaks with Katie Couric about the sudden passing of superstar Michael Jackson.
4:07
Quincy Jones, Ray Charles & Chaka Khan - I'll Be Good To You
Quincy Jones, Ray Charles & Chaka Khan - I'll Be Good To You
Great track from the Quincy Jones album "Back on the Block" released in 1989. Performed by Ray Charles and Chaka Khan. (clip produced by Pfunk... with a HIGH quality in sound (bitrate:224) / quality video: svcd - www.pfunk.nl)
4:54
Quincy Jones - The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)
Quincy Jones - The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)
Full title: Quincy Jones feat. Al B. Sure!, James Ingram, El DeBarge, & Barry White - The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite). One of the greatest collaborations ever! I love this song. Enjoy the video.
5:11
Various - Ai No Corrida (From Quincy Jones - 75th Birthday Celebration)
Various - Ai No Corrida (From Quincy Jones - 75th Birthday Celebration)
The artists performing on this track are: Patti Austin, Gabi Goldberg, Dorothea Lorene, Stevie Woods, Kent Stetler & Billy Cobham When an artist of the stature of Quincy Jones celebrates his 75th birthday you can be sure its going to be quite a party. The show took place on July 14th 2008 at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival, an event with which Quincy Jones has a long and rich history, and the cream of musical talent turned up to serenade Q on this very special occasion. The main concert lasted over two and a half hours and the musicians then spilled out into the bars and cafes of Montreux with the music still going strong as the sun was coming up the next morning! Tracklisting: Disc One 1) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Herbie Hancock, Patti Austin & Stevie Woods 2) Let The Good Times Roll Rahsaan Patterson & James Moody 3) Makin Whoopee Patti Austin 4) Moodys Mood James Moody & Patti Austin 5) The Television Song James Moody & John Robinson 6) Honeysuckle Rose Freda Payne & Joe Sample 7) Shiny Stockings Freda Payne & Joe Sample 8) Im Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town / In The Heat Of The Night Mick Hucknall 9) If I Ever Lose This Heaven Ledisi 10) Midnight Sun Al Jarreau & Larry Williams 11) One Mint Julep Petula Clark 12) Goin To Chicago Blues Petula Clark & Paolo Nutini 13) My Ship / Summertime Franco Ambrosetti 14) Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Nana Mouskouri & James Morrison 15) Almost Like Being In Love Nana Mouskouri & James Morrison 16) Miss Celies Blues (Sister <b>...</b>
2:49
Quincy Jones Soul Bossa Nova
Quincy Jones Soul Bossa Nova
Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American music conductor, record producer, musical arranger, film composer, television producer, and trumpeter. During five decades in the entertainment industry, Jones has earned a record 79 Grammy Award nominations,[2] 27 Grammys,[2] including a Grammy Legend Award in 1991. He is best known as the producer of the album Thriller, by pop icon Michael Jackson, which has sold over 110 million copies worldwide,[3] and as the producer and conductor of the charity song "We Are the World".
3:31
Michael Jackson & Quincy Jones Interview 1983 RARE!!!
Michael Jackson & Quincy Jones Interview 1983 RARE!!!
Michael & Quincy talk about the effort that went into making the Thriller Album, he also talks about his pet Snake Muscles & his other Animals. Shot in 1983. Does anyone know if the full interview is available & if so would anyone be kind enough to upload the complete interview plz? Thanks for watching :)
6:34
Quincy Jones - Sounds - Tell Me a Bedtime Story
Quincy Jones - Sounds - Tell Me a Bedtime Story
Mellow laid-back groove from Quincy Jones. Nice to chill to.
9:12
Various - What's Going On (From Quincy Jones - 75th Birthday Celebration)
Various - What's Going On (From Quincy Jones - 75th Birthday Celebration)
The artists performing on this track are: Ledisi, James Morrison, Rahsaan Patterson, Tobias Preisig, Patrice Rushen & Toots Thielemans When an artist of the stature of Quincy Jones celebrates his 75th birthday you can be sure its going to be quite a party. The show took place on July 14th 2008 at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival, an event with which Quincy Jones has a long and rich history, and the cream of musical talent turned up to serenade Q on this very special occasion. The main concert lasted over two and a half hours and the musicians then spilled out into the bars and cafes of Montreux with the music still going strong as the sun was coming up the next morning! Tracklisting: Disc One 1) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Herbie Hancock, Patti Austin & Stevie Woods 2) Let The Good Times Roll Rahsaan Patterson & James Moody 3) Makin Whoopee Patti Austin 4) Moodys Mood James Moody & Patti Austin 5) The Television Song James Moody & John Robinson 6) Honeysuckle Rose Freda Payne & Joe Sample 7) Shiny Stockings Freda Payne & Joe Sample 8) Im Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town / In The Heat Of The Night Mick Hucknall 9) If I Ever Lose This Heaven Ledisi 10) Midnight Sun Al Jarreau & Larry Williams 11) One Mint Julep Petula Clark 12) Goin To Chicago Blues Petula Clark & Paolo Nutini 13) My Ship / Summertime Franco Ambrosetti 14) Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Nana Mouskouri & James Morrison 15) Almost Like Being In Love Nana Mouskouri & James Morrison 16) Miss Celies Blues <b>...</b>
7:59
Quincy Jones on Michael Jackson - SXSW Music 2009
Quincy Jones on Michael Jackson - SXSW Music 2009
The 2009 SXSW Music Keynote speech from Quincy Jones contained many unforgettable moments. Among them was a series of stories about his work and friendship with Michael Jackson. After meeting on the set of "The Wiz," Jackson convinced Jones to produce his next record, and went against label advice to pursue this collaboration. What ensued was history, and 'Q' shares his unique perspective on the blockbuster of 'Thriller' and the breaking of racial barriers at MTV. As we remember Michael Jackson's music and note his deep and wide cultural impact, we thank Quincy Jones for sharing his remarkable life stories at SXSW '09. To see more of Quincy Jones for SXSW 2009 click here... www.youtube.com
10:00
Quincy Jones "Walking In Space" (long version)
Quincy Jones "Walking In Space" (long version)
The title track from the album Walking In Space 1969 This is the FULL (long) version of the song (12 minutes), but (as of this upload) YouTube won't allow videos over 10 minutes, so I had to fade it out. If you like this song, please rate, comment, and/or subscribe, thanks :) Despite loving "Hair" (see my other videos), this is a better version of the song IMO.
3:47
Patti Austin Quincy Jones "Betcha' Wouldn't Hurt Me"
Patti Austin Quincy Jones "Betcha' Wouldn't Hurt Me"
This is a 1980 hit from "The Dude" written by Stevie Wonder sung by Grammy Winner of 2008 Best Jazz Vocal Patti Austin. She is doing all the background vocals on three of her four tracks from The Dude which are Betcha' Wouldn't Hurt Me, Somethin' Special, Razzamatazz and Turn On The Action. Somethin' Special uses male backgrounds. She didn't sing an actual duet with James Ingram who was heavily featured and won a Grammy for The Dude until her Every Home Should Have One album released February of 1981 It was "Baby, Come To Me". Patti also did a duet with Luther Vandross on the album that Quincy released before "The Dude" "Sounds... And Stuff Like That!!" and that song was "I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning." Can you tell I'm a fan? Patti Austin group: launch.groups.yahoo.com
3:11
Quincy Jones - Clark Terry "Moanin' "
Quincy Jones - Clark Terry "Moanin' "
Quincy Jones Big Band in Belgium 1960, featuring the great Clark Terry on Flügelhorn
4:19
Quincy Jones - Strawberry Letter 23 ft. Akon
Quincy Jones - Strawberry Letter 23 ft. Akon
Music video by Quincy Jones performing Strawberry Letter 23. (C) 2010 Interscope Records under exclusive license to Interscope Records
4:20
Quincy Jones - Quintessence
Quincy Jones - Quintessence
Quintessence - Quincy Jones and his Orchestra Paris, London, Budapest, Amsterdam, Sydney, New Orleans........it's only...music!!!!
5:33
Various - Stuff Like That (From Quincy Jones - 75th Birthday Celebration)
Various - Stuff Like That (From Quincy Jones - 75th Birthday Celebration)
The artists performing on this track are: Monty Alexander, Patti Austin, Petula Clark, Billy Cobham, Herbie Hancock, Chaka Khan, Angelique Kidjo, Beverley Knight, Nils Landgren, Ledisi, James Moody, James Morrison, Nana Mouskouri, Naturally 7, Eahsaan Patterson, Freda Payne, Patrice Rushen, Joe Sample, Curtis Stigers & Larry Williams When an artist of the stature of Quincy Jones celebrates his 75th birthday you can be sure its going to be quite a party. The show took place on July 14th 2008 at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival, an event with which Quincy Jones has a long and rich history, and the cream of musical talent turned up to serenade Q on this very special occasion. The main concert lasted over two and a half hours and the musicians then spilled out into the bars and cafes of Montreux with the music still going strong as the sun was coming up the next morning! Tracklisting: Disc One 1) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Herbie Hancock, Patti Austin & Stevie Woods 2) Let The Good Times Roll Rahsaan Patterson & James Moody 3) Makin Whoopee Patti Austin 4) Moodys Mood James Moody & Patti Austin 5) The Television Song James Moody & John Robinson 6) Honeysuckle Rose Freda Payne & Joe Sample 7) Shiny Stockings Freda Payne & Joe Sample 8) Im Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town / In The Heat Of The Night Mick Hucknall 9) If I Ever Lose This Heaven Ledisi 10) Midnight Sun Al Jarreau & Larry Williams 11) One Mint Julep Petula Clark 12) Goin To Chicago Blues Petula Clark <b>...</b>
5:05
Quincy Jones & Take 6 Brazilian Wedding Song
Quincy Jones & Take 6 Brazilian Wedding Song
Q with Take 6 and Sarah Vaughn. 'Brazilian Wedding Song".
3:48
Quincy Jones - Ironside (Original Version, Good Quality)
Quincy Jones - Ironside (Original Version, Good Quality)
The title song from the old television series "Ironside" , and is also on the Kill Bill Volume 1. soundtrack.
5:54
Quincy Jones featuring the All Star Chorus - Handel's Hallelujah! Chorus
Quincy Jones featuring the All Star Chorus - Handel's Hallelujah! Chorus
"Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration" is a critically acclaimed gospel album by various artists, released in 1992. Executive produced by Norman Miller, Gail Hamilton and Mervyn Warren, it is a reinterpretation of the 1741 oratorio Messiah by George Frideric Handel, and has been widely...