Latest Release

- SEP 29, 2022
- Quincy Jones: Big Band
- 49 Songs
- Talkin' Verve: Quincy Jones · 1962
- Back On the Block · 1989
- Back On the Block · 1989
- Glory Sound Prep · 2018
- The Dude · 1981
- The Dude · 1981
- Big Band Bossa Nova · 1962
Essential Albums
- 1981
- 2013
- 2013
- 1995
- 1994
- 1989
Artist Playlists
- Soulful, cerebral compositions, spanning genres and decades.
- Quincy Jones joins Pharrell to talk about his legendary career.
- Explore the influence of this iconic artist.
- The maestro who helped Michael Jackson find the groove.
- His credits cut across jazz, R&B, and plenty of soundtrack work.
- When it comes to jazz and pop, the arranger has a global ear.
Singles & EPs
Appears On
- Frank Sinatra with Quincy Jones and Orchestra
More To Hear
- Quincy on his career and book 12 Notes: On Life and Creativity.
- Spinna celebrates the 40th anniversary of Quincy Jones' The Dude.'
About Quincy Jones
Trumpet-blasting sideman to the stars. Frank Sinatra’s go-to arranger. Oscar®-winning soundtrack composer. Entertainment-industry mogul. Celebrity activist. Perennial hit-making pop producer. Across a uniquely varied, multidisciplinary career dating back to the early '50s, Quincy Jones has not only assumed countless roles, he’s set the gold standard for each. In the '60s, the Chicago-born Jones' bold, brassy arrangements exuded an uncanny mix of cocktail-clinking sophistication and in-your-face swagger, whether they were gussying up Sinatra’s historic set at the Sands, buoying Lesley Gore’s subversively empowering sad-girl anthem “It’s My Party,” or driving Jones' own “Soul Bossa Nova” (a.k.a. the Austin Powers theme). Just as effortlessly, Jones imbued his score for the racially charged 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night with ominous symphonic soul, tapping into the dark undercurrents of an unsettled America and offering an implicit rumination on the Black experience that would be rendered more vividly through his funky ’70s recordings. (Those louche, smoky grooves, in turn, became the foundation for countless hip-hop classics.) But Jones’ Midas touch had never been more potent than on Michael Jackson’s game-changing 1982 LP, Thriller. Its fusion of taut, post-disco dance grooves, sharp R&B hooks, and rock attitude redefined the sound and scope of the modern pop album—and cemented Jones’ status as the link between popular music’s jazzy big-band past and its studio-sculpted, club-hopping future.
- HOMETOWN
- Chicago, IL, United States of America
- BORN
- March 14, 1933