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The bay was an important fishing resource for Tāmaki Māori. [5] The headlands of the bay were home to two Waiohua pā, home to two twin brothers, Hupiku and Humataitai, in the early 1700s. [5] To the east was Te Pokanoa a Tarahape Pā, a name which references Tarahape, a wife of Ika-maupoho, paramount chief of Waiohua. The western headland at ...
Quincy Jones, who expanded the American songbook as a musician, composer and producer and shaped some of the biggest stars and most memorable songs in the second half of the 20th century, has died ...
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Newport '61 is a live album by Quincy Jones that was recorded on July 3, 1961, at the Newport Jazz Festival. [1] Track listing "Meet B.B." (Quincy Jones) – 3:58
Quincy Jones, Legendary Music Producer Who Worked with Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson, Dies at 91 Darlene Aderoju, Jeremy Helligar November 4, 2024 at 12:31 AM
Quincy Jones, the man known simply as "Q," was a huge influence on American music in his work with artists ranging from Count Basie to Frank Sinatra and reshaped pop music in his collaborations ...
Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (March 14, 1933 – November 3, 2024) was an American record producer, composer, arranger, conductor, trumpeter, and bandleader. Over the course of his seven-decade career, he received many accolades including 28 Grammy Awards, [1] a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Tony Award as well as nominations for seven Academy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.
Quincy Jones – arranger, conductor, vocals [5] Joshie Armstead, [6] Valerie Simpson, Bill Cosby, Marilyn Jackson – vocals [5] Freddie Hubbard, Marvin Stamm – flugelhorn [5] Buddy Childers, Snooky Young, Joe Newman, Ernie Royal – trumpet [5] Wayne Andre, Garnett Brown – trombone [5]