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Quincy Jones, a hitmaking producer and longtime powerhouse in the music industry, died on Sunday. He was 91. HIs death was announced by his publicist, Arnold Robinson.
These famous music videos throughout the years feature iconic dance breaks that quite a few diehard fans know by heart.
Of course, the album features hits such as Doctor! Doctor!, You Take Me Up, Sister Of Mercy and Hold Me Now, but it’s the album tracks which are like a hot tub time machine back to 1984.
He played the trumpet with Lionel Hampton, produced albums ('Thriller'), songs ("We Are the World," "It's My Party"), films ('The Color Purple') and TV shows ('Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'), scored movies ...