Q : the autobiography of Quincy Jones / Quincy Jones.

Author/creator Jones, Quincy
Format Book
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoNew York : Doubleday, 2001.
Descriptionxiii, 412 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subjects

Portion of title Autobiography of Quincy Jones
Contents The promise -- Little Lucy / Lucy Jackson -- You shall have no pie -- His, hers, and theirs / Lloyd Jones -- Jook joint -- Rugrat / Clark Terry -- Bumps -- Six-nine / Ray Charles -- The four winds -- Rock 'n' roll / Jerome Richardson -- Pogo -- A sip of water / Jeri Caldwell-Jones -- Dinah -- The meaning of mother / Lloyd Jones -- Dizzy -- Nadia / Bobby Tucker -- Nicole -- Free and easy -- Living it / Buddy Catlett -- My life as a dog -- It ain't necessarily so / Clarence Avant -- Frank -- Helter skelter -- Daddy / Richard Jones -- Going down -- A sorry emotion / Peggy Lipton -- Thriller -- House of papers / Kidada Jones -- Check your egos at the door -- Normal / Quincy Jones III -- Breakdown -- Back on the block / Melle Mel -- From bebop to hip-hop -- The refund line in heaven / Lloyd Jones -- Acceptance -- Immortality / Rashida Jones -- Epilogue: getting the call.
Abstract Musician, composer, producer, arranger, and pioneering entrepreneur Quincy Jones has lived large and worked for five decades alongside the superstars of music and entertainment--including Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, Ray Charles, Will Smith, and dozens of others. This is his glittering and moving life story, told with the style, passion, and no-holds-barred honesty that are his trademarks. Quincy Jones grew up poor on the mean streets of Chicago's South Side, brushing against the law and feeling the pain of his mother's descent into madness. But when his father moved the family west to Seattle, he took up the trumpet and was literally saved by music. A prodigy, he played backup for Billie Holiday and toured the world with the Lionel Hampton Band before leaving his teens. Soon, though, he found his true calling, inaugurating a career whose highlights have included arranging albums for Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, and Count Basie; composing the scores of such films as The Pawnbroker, In Cold Blood, In the Heat of the Night, and The Color Purple, and the theme songs for the television shows Ironside, Sanford and Son, and The Cosby Show; producing the bestselling album of all time, Michael Jackson's Thriller, and the bestselling single "We Are the World"; and producing and arranging his own highly praised albums, including the Grammy Award-winning Back on the Block, a striking blend of jazz, African, urban, gospel, and hip-hop. His musical achievements, in a career that spans every style of American popular music, have yielded an incredible seventy-seven Grammy nominations, and are matched by his record as a pioneering music executive, film and television producer, tireless social activist, and business entrepreneur--one of the most successful black business figures in America. This string of unbroken triumphs in the entertainment industry has been shadowed by a turbulent personal life, a story he shares with eloquence and candor. This is an impressive self-portrait by one of the master makers of American culture, a complex, many-faceted man with far more than his share of talents and an unparalleled vision, as well as some entirely human flaws. It also features vivid testimony from key witnesses to his journey--family, friends, and musical and business associates. His life encompasses an astonishing cast of show business giants, and provides the raw material for one of the great African American success stories of this century.
Bibliography noteIncludes discography (p. [343]-360), filmography (p. [361]-371), and index.
Awards noteAnisfield-Wolf Book Award, 2002 Nonfiction
LCCN 2001028151
ISBN0385488963 (alk. paper)

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Music Closed Stacks - Ask at Circulation Desk ML419.J7 A3 2001 ✔ Available Place Hold