Quincy Jones: A Musical Geniusby Marjorie Dorfman | More from this Blogger 29 May 2006 08:53 AM
In 1956, he recorded his first albums as a bandleader in his own right for Paramount Records. He moved to Paris in 1957, and toured throughout Europe. Despite enthusiastic reviews, his concert earnings could not support his large entourage, which was comprised of 18 musicians and their families. The band dissolved, leaving its leader heavily in debt. He retuned to New York to recoup his losses, and in 1964 became the vice-president of Mercury records, becoming the first African-American to hold such an executive position in a white-owned record company. At this time he was asked by director Sidney Lumet to write the musical score for the film, "The Pawnbroker." This would mark the first of thirty-three scores (to date) that he has written for major motion pictures or television shows. Some notables include, "In Cold Blood," "In the Heat of the Night," and "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice." His achievements are far too numerous to enumerate here. Suffice it to say that Quincy Jones is the owner of Qwest records, which is one of the largest minority-owned broadcasting companies in the United States. He continues to produce hit records and it seems as if his magic touch will never die. He has received one Emmy, seven Oscar nominations and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences "Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award." Quincy, you're A-Okay! There's no keeping a good man down! What DO you think about the unique talent of Quincy Jones? Please share. Related Articles: "Wynton Marsalis: Gideon's Dsciple" http://popular-culture.families.com/blog/wynton-marsalis-gideons-disciple "Louis Armstrong: The Man With The Golden Horn" http://popular-culture.families.com/blog/louis-armstrong-the-man-with-the-golden-horn . Learn more about Marjorie Dorfman ![]() Marjorie Dorfman is a freelance writer and former teacher originally from Brooklyn, New York. Relevantpopular culture tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags African-American musician, American musician, celebrtity, music writer, music personality Discuss this article
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