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| - Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. is an actor and singer. He guest-starred as himself in the episode "A Huey Freeman Christmas".
- Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. (AKA Q, born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, conductor, arranger, composer, television producer, film producer,instrumentalist, magazine founder, record company executive, humanitarian, and jazz trumpeter. His career spans six decades in the entertainment industry and a record 79 Grammy Award nominations, 27 Grammys, including a Grammy Legend Award in 1991.
- Quincy Jones (born 14 March 1933, Chicago, Illinois) is a executive producer of Madtv. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, conductor, arranger, film composer, television producer, and trumpeter who appeared in the Walt Disney Pictures film Fantasia 2000, introducing the set piece of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. He is also the father of Rashida Jones.
- Quincy Jones is an award-winning musician, band leader, composer, and music producer whose work has crossed many genres and decades. While he is known for having collaborated with hundreds of established musicians, he has never directly collaborated with the Monkees; however, in his role as a film composer, he released one soundtrack and accompanying single for the film In Cold Blood on the Monkees' label, Colgems Records, and later covered two of the Monkees' songs for the soundtrack of Cactus Flower on Bell Records. Quincy Jones is not closely related to David Jones.
- Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, conductor, arranger, composer, musician, television producer, film producer, instrumentalist, magazine founder, entertainment company executive, and humanitarian.[2] His career spans six decades in the entertainment industry and a record 79Grammy Award nominations,[3] 27 Grammys,[3] including a Grammy Legend Award in 1991. He is a descendant of the Tikar people in Cameroon. Jones and fellow artistAlison Krauss have won the second most Grammys in history.
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