Welcome to Birthday Thursdays! Each week I will feature someone from the world of music whose birthday falls on that day. There won’t be any chit chat from me, no facts and figures – just some great tunes (and an occasional surprise). Check it out right here every Thursday and enjoy the music.
Happy Birthday to Quincy Jones
Born March 14, 1933 in Chicago, Illinois
Quincy Jones Talks About Frank Sinatra
Live in the studio – Frank Sinatra & The Quincy Jones Orchestra with “Teach Me Tonight”
“I Can’t Stop Loving You” – Quincy Jones at The BBC, 2016
Live with The Quincy Jones Band – “The ‘Ironside’ Theme”
“Celebrating Quincy Jones/Featuring Kati Brien – “The Midnight Sun Never Sets”
“Summertime” – Featuring Miles Davis with Quincy Jones & Orchestra
“Soul Bossa Nova” by Quincy Jones

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Respect and appreciate quincy jones. Digging your creativity and vibe. Peace
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Sorry for the delayed reply, MM – I somehow let this one slide by. My mistake.
Appreciate all your very cool comments. Thank you so much! 😎
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Always great to see you and hear from you. Peace and respect the best to you
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To you as well.
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Sweet…love Kati Brien …that sax is wonderful….
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This is long overdue; I missed a couple of comments here. So sorry.
I’m digging that sax, too. Very cool sound.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, Dylan!
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You picked a good’n this week!
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Damn! I must have slept through March 15th. I missed a few comments here!
Thanks for your great remark, Keith. It was fun picking through these Quincy Jones videos; lots to choose from.
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If I heard a Quincy Jones song I don’t think I would be able to say … that’s a Quincy Jones song. After playing a few, yes there is a certain rhythm etc that one could identify. I like Bossa Nova and Birdland.
That was interesting about Las Vegas. I’ve never been there. Don’t want to go.
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I apologize for this very late reply, Sighs. No idea how I missed all these comments.
Great music videos by Quincy Jones; I was extremely impressed by what he said about Sinatra in Las Vegas.
Thanks for leaving your comments.
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Happy birthday to him! He was and is phenominal!
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He sure is a great artist!
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Oh what a lovely way to start the day! Happy Birthday Quincy!
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The man is simply amazing and I loved the video explaining how much Sinatra helped the black entertainers. He was a great humanitarian and supporter of equal rights.
So glad you enjoyed these vids today, D!
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Quincy Jones was a master inventor of musical hybrids, he has shuffled pop, soul, hip-hop, jazz, classical, African and Brazilian music into many dazzling fusions, traversing virtually every medium, including records, live performance, movies and television.
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Can’t argue with that!
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I’m happy you had room for “Soul Bossa Nova.” That’s the one Quincy Jones album I own.
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I’m glad you’re happy, John. It’s a great little tune, isn’t it?
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For certain!
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