As the news of Quincy Jones' death continues to spread all over the world, many are looking back at his decades-long career in admiration and astonishment. In addition to being the force behind classic films and TV shows like "The Color Purple," "The Wiz," and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," and creating his own hip-hop magazine (looking at you VIBE), Jones' musical contributions spanned across genres, mediums and artists like Michael Jackson, The Brothers Johnson, Frank Sinatra, Donny Hathaway, and The Winans.
Whether he was making trumpets sing for a jazz album or getting the notes just right for a pop project, Jones' ear for sonic superbness is one that can't be touched or compared to -- and it will definitely be missed.
So it's in that spirit of honor, we'd thought it'd be fitting to take a look back at some of the legendary musicians he produced for. Let's kick things off with the biggest star of them all: Michael Jackson.