Quincy Jones Wins Producer Of The Year
Quincy Jones accepts the GRAMMY for Producer Of The Year at the 24th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 24, 1982, in Los Angeles.
Quincy Jones accepts the GRAMMY for Producer Of The Year at the 24th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 24, 1982, in Los Angeles.
Alan Hicks, Rashida Jones and Paula DuPré Pesmen accept Best Music Film for Quincy.
The smash hit album's fresh R&B fusion was an original mix that led pop music into an unprecedented hybrid sound the world embraced.
Puerto Rican Eduardo Cabra accepts Producer Of The Year at the 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegas.
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David Foster and Lionel Richie tie for the GRAMMY for Producer Of The Year at the 27th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 26, 1985, in Los Angeles.
Quincy Jones is interviewed at the 55th GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala on Feb. 10, 2013, at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Producer Quincy Jones accepts the GRAMMY for Best Cast Show Album at the 24th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 24, 1982, in Los Angeles.
Quincy Jones accepts the GRAMMY for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female on behalf of Lena Horne at the 24th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 24, 1982, in Los Angeles.
Narada Michael Walden accepts the GRAMMY for Producer Of The Year at the 30th GRAMMY Awards on March 2, 1988, in New York.
(Quincy Jones accepts the GRAMMY for Album Of The Year at the 33rd GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 20, 1991, in New York.)
Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones accept the GRAMMY for Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical) at the 26th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 28, 1984, in Los Angeles.
Presented by Duke Ellington, Quincy Jones accepts the GRAMMY for Best Jazz Performance — Small Group on behalf of Bill Evans at the 13th GRAMMY Awards on March 16, 1971, in Los Angeles.
In a world of many multi-talents — some of them his father figures — Quincy sees what he can do in film, television and music as a next-gen multi-talent.
Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones accept the GRAMMY for Record Of The Year at the 26th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 28, 1984, in Los Angeles.