Released as a single in 1983, "Beat It" went on to dominate the charts, reaching the number-one spot in five countries. The ...
While known for performing alongside Billy Idol and even helping with the writing process, Steve Stevens offered his guitar skills to far more than Idol. Throughout his career in the spotlight, ...
Quincy Jones once had to put his foot down with Michael Jackson while producing what would become one of the pop star's ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival returns to several Billboard charts after a Halloween surge of listening to their hit "Bad Moon Rising" and their album Chronicle.
A funeral was held for Tito Jackson at the same Southern California cemetery where his brother Michael Jackson and his father Joe Jackson are buried. Family and friends gathered Monday (Nov 4) to ...
Producer of artists including Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra infamously said he thought the Fab Four ‘the worst musicians in the world’ when he first met them ...
Quincy Jones’ gilded discography spanned jazz, pop and rock — and collaborations with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and countless others. Start with these gems.
Quincy Jones, the multi-talented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic ... moments of American rhythm and song. Lionel Richie, who co-wrote We Are ...
The French continue to be some of the most imaginative samplers of Jones’ work. Fred Falke, a contemporary of Daft Punk whose ...
He opens his breathtaking 1970 jazz ... 20-year-old Michael Jackson, the protean pop prodigy who, over the next decade, would best harness Jones’s quicksilver arrangements. Disco is always undervalued ...
Jones died on Sunday, Nov. 3 at his home in Los Angeles, surrounded by his family PEOPLE, Music Writer and Reporter Jeremy Helligar is an Executive Editor at PEOPLE and an author (Is It True What ...
As a pop-rock song from the 1970s (released in 1970, around the same time the Beatles officially broke up), it qualifies to be on the list. But I don’t really like the song very much. Neither did its ...