Renowned musician Quincy Jones was rushed to the hospital on Saturday after reacting badly to some food he ate. He was released shortly thereafter.
Whether you are 14 or 64, Quincy Jones’ music is in your head.
One of the most respected and influential figures in American music, Jones has collaborated with and shaped the careers of countless artists, from Miles Davis and Duke Ellington to Ray Charles and Michael Jackson. In January 2022, the beloved virtuoso released a 10-volume album, “Milestones of a Legend,” encompassing nearly 200 of his greatest jazz recordings from the 50s and early 60s — a small sampling from his illustrious, decades-long career.
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