Quincy Jones, the trailblazing producer behind Michael Jackson's iconic albums Thriller and Bad, has died at 91. His career, spanning over seven decades, transformed music and broke barriers in a segregated industry. Known as a "Jack of All Trades," Jones excelled as a record producer, composer, arranger, and performer, bridging jazz, R&B, pop, and hip-hop to connect Black and white audiences alike.
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