Quincy Jones, legendary music producer, dies at 91 in Los Angeles
Quincy Jones, the renowned music producer, has died at the age of 91 in Los Angeles. He passed away at his home in Bel Air, surrounded by family. His publicist confirmed the news on Sunday night. Jones was a pivotal figure in the music industry, known for producing Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and organizing the charity single "We Are the World." He collaborated with many legendary artists, including Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles. His career spanned decades, making him one of the first Black executives to succeed in Hollywood. Jones's influence extended beyond music, as he worked with various leaders and celebrities throughout his life.