Quincy Jones: From Trumpets to Stars, A Life Lived Large

Bel Air, California, USATue Nov 05 2024
Did you know Quincy Jones, the famous musician and producer, escaped death not once but twice? He had a successful career that spanned over six decades, working with legends like Frank Sinatra. Jones wasn't just a great artist; he had some extraordinary experiences too. In 1958, he started working with Sinatra, and their collaboration led to a historic moment. Sinatra's song "Fly Me to the Moon" became the first music played on the moon! Jones changed the tune from a waltz to a swing, and it became a hit. He also had a close call with the infamous Charles Manson murders. He was invited to Sharon Tate's house the night of the murders but forgot to go. If he had gone, he might have been a victim. In 1974, Jones had a brain aneurysm and survived two surgeries. Doctors told him he couldn't play the trumpet anymore because it could be dangerous. He tried playing again but stopped when he felt pain. Quincy Jones lived a full life, full of music and close calls.
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    Why didn't Quincy Jones go to Sharon Tate's house the night of the Manson murders?
    How did Quincy Jones' work with Frank Sinatra impact his career and the world’s perception of his music?
    What factors influenced Quincy Jones' decision to change the arrangement of 'Fly Me to the Moon'?

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