Quincy Jones, one of the most influential and talented composers of the 20th century, one of the musicians and music producers, has laid the foundation for this empathy for this alternative free-form documentary. With little consideration of the official timetable and the biography of traditional documentary, the movie is a personal insight including his longtime friends Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra, Herbie Hancock, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Jackson It is patchwork. I am waiting for the music star group. , Aretha Franklin, Dizzy Gillespie and Rappers Big Daddy Kane and Flav Flav, but also politicians, filmmakers and other important people. Some of the most moving scenes involved Jones returning to his childhood house in Chicago and talking about sincere and painful memories of childhood. Jones is not ashamed of talking about everything from mental illness to intercourse problems and serious health. He also frankly saw his career. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Quincy Jones got married three times and got divorced, and his six children recently spent with their father. The 1990 documentary "Sounds: The Life of Quincy Jones" includes discussions about Quincy's difficult childhood, the mentally disabled mother, and a tense past scene with the child. This film also includes interviews with Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, and others who have claimed that Jones has influenced the creative talent of mass entertainment since 1950. In 1993, Jones founded African American popular music magazine Vibe Magazine. In 1995, he showed a lot of talent of his friends like Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder (1950 -) and released Q's Jook Joint. This album is his 50th anniversary in the music industry.
In 1990, Quincy Jones Productions partnered with Time Warner and founded Quincy Jones Entertainment (QJE). The company signed 10 images with Warner Bros. and reached two transactions with NBC Productions. The television program "The Prince of Bel Air" was completed in 1990, but the producer at (in UPN) in the house later declined its earlier concept stage. Jones has produced a very successful fresh Prince Belair (found Will Smith), UPN's House, and Fox's Madtv, which is operated for 14 seasons. In the early 1990s, Jones began a big ongoing project called "evolution of black music". QJE also started a talk show every week with Jones' friends pastor Jesse Jackson as host.
In 1993, Quincy Jones and David Salzmann held a magnificent "reunion of the United States" to celebrate President Bill Clinton's inauguration. Both companies decided to form a permanent partnership called Quincy Jones / David Salzman Entertainment (QDE), which is affiliated with Time Warner. Jones is the co-CEO and chairman of the company currently in charge of multimedia programming. And future technology including drama movies and television. QDE also issued Vibe magazine and produced the popular NBC TV series "The Fresh Prince Beller". At the same time, Jones owns his own record label, Qwest Records, and is the Chairman and CEO of Qwest Broadcasting, one of America's largest minority broadcasting companies. Throughout the 1990s, he kept making popular albums including Back on the Block and Q's Jook Joint.