Ronald Reagan gave one to Mikhail Gorbachev. Gerald Ford was a fan. Bill Nye The Science Guy keeps one in his New York apartment. Henry Kissinger and Frank Sinatra both owned one. Malcolm Forbes had ...
Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California home ... walls and flooring with built-in bookshelves on one wall. On the far side of the living room, behind the couches, is an informal dining ...
A Smithsonian curator reflects back on the artistic legend, a "Renaissance man" with 28 Grammys to his name, who died Sunday ...
Jones’s path to fame started in Seattle where, as a young man playing the trumpet, he came across Ray Charles, who helped him ...
The scope of Quincy Jones’ career and the range of music genres he mastered made him one of the most iconic and influential ...
Publishers have given us a lot to love this year, including tomes about Hollywood, Pride and California landscapes, and ...
"The commercial success of 'Is This It' made every forgotten art-pop experiment of the late 70s and ... Past Present Future" ...
Quincy Jones, the multitalented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson's historic "Thriller" ...
Quincy Jones, who revolutionized the art of music production over the course of a singular, 70-plus-year career, died ...
It was the place to see and be seen by global celebrities, from Brigitte Bardot to Frank Sinatra. Now, it still plays host to ...
He worked with pop icons like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin ... Simply put, it’s the art of deciding how a song unfolds. While a composer writes the melody and ...