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Musician Singer Quincy Jones Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14 1933) Is An American Record Producer Conductor Arranger Film Composer Television Producer And Trumpeter. His Career Spans Five Decades In The Entertainment Industry And A Record 79

Musician Singer Quincy Jones Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14 1933) Is An American Record Producer Conductor Arranger Film Composer Television Producer And Trumpeter. His Career Spans Five Decades In The Entertainment Industry And A Record 79 Grammy Award Nominations 27 Grammys Including A Grammy Legend Award In 1991. In 1968 Jones And His Songwriting Partner Bob Russell Became The First African Americans To Be Nominated For An Academy Award For Best Original Song 'the Eyes Of Love' From The Universal Pictures Film Banning. That Same Year He Became The First African American To Be Nominated Twice Within The Same Year When He Was Nominated For Best Original Score For His Work On The Music Of The 1967 Film In Cold Blood. In 1971 Jones Would Receive The Honor Of Becoming The First African American To Be Named Musical Director/conductor Of The Academy Awards Ceremony. He Was The First African American To Win The Academy's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award In 1995. He Is Tied With Sound Designer Willie D. Burton As The Most Oscar-nominated African American Each Of Them Having Seven Nominations. At The 2008 Bet Awards Quincy Jones Was Presented With The Humanitarian Award. He Was Played By Larenz Tate In The 2004 Biopic About Ray Charles Ray. In Addition Jones Was The Producer Of The Album Thriller By Pop Icon Michael Jackson Which Has Sold More Than 110 Million Copies Worldwide And Was The Producer And Conductor Of The Charity Song Awe Are The Worlda.

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