Popular music owes a serious debt to Quincy Jones, and he rightly has a place on the list of greatest music producers of all time. He passed away November 3rd, at the age of 91.

I was listening to Quincy Jones before I even knew I was listening to Quincy Jones. The theme song to the '70s sitcom classic,
As a bandleader, he released over 40 albums. As a sideman, he worked with Art Farmer, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, The Isley Brothers, and more. As a writer, arranger, conductor and producer, he worked with Cannonball Adderly,
Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Billy Eckstein, Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, Sammy Davis Jr., Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Frankin, Peggy Lee, Little Richard, and the reason 99% of the world knows his name, Michael Jackson.Jones produced four albums with Jackson, and one of the many virtues of his productions are the grooves. They are flawless. From the opening drop of "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" from 1979's
Jones was also an early supporter of women in the recording studio. He had this to say about bassist
, who played on many Jones session dates including his film soundtracks likeLongtime Jones collaborator and Michael Jackson engineer
remembered, "You know what's funny? I don't ever remember being told by Quincy or Michael that I had to do anything a certain way, ever. For instance, when we were mixing 'Billy Jean,' I did 91 mixes on that song. Michael and I were in the studio one day, just going crazy. We finally grabbed Quincy to listen to it and he said, 'Well, mix 91 is great, but I'd like to hear mix two.' Of course we listened to it, and mix two blew mix 91 out of the water. Mix two is the one that's on the record. I've got to tell you, to pay respect to Michael and Quincy – they always listened to me. Always. It was a fabulous time in my life."As I searched through the
He was the gold standard of music producers, and his influence on jazz, soul, pop music, and culture will be felt for generations.
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