The star-studded homage included contributions from Herbie Hancock, Janelle Monáe, Stevie Wonder and many more artists.
Decked out in a tuxedo and rocking the signature MJ silver socks paired with black shoes, Monáe's take on "Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough" accurately recreated the energy of the early Jackson hit, ...
Artists celebrated the late music legend on Sunday, Feb. 2, with performances of some of his most iconic songs ...
Wonder was accompanied by students from Pasadena Waldorf School in Altadena and Palisades High School, both of which were ...
Mega-producer Quincy Jones, who died Sunday at the age of 91 ... As the producer responsible for Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” the highest-selling album of all time, Quincy knew that ...
Herbie Hancock, Lainey Wilson, Jacob Collier and Will Smith also took the stage to celebrate the esteemed musician, composer ...
Cynthia Erivo, Lainey Wilson, and Stevie Wonder delivered an unforgettable tribute to Quincy Jones at the 67th GRAMMY Awards.
Will Smith made his first return to a major televised awards show Sunday evening, appearing at the Grammys to open a tribute to the late Quincy Jones. Smith opened the segment by introducing ...
Will Smith said Quincy Jones "changed his life" He then introduced ... on his albums Off The Wall, Thriller and Bad. Source: Press Association Watch highlights from the 67th Grammy Awards on ...
The 67th Grammy Awards will feature a star-studded tribute to Quincy Jones, led by Stevie Wonder and Janelle Monáe, on February 2, 2025.
Wilson performed a lively, rollicking version of Quincy's Ray Charles track "Let The Good Times Roll" alongside singer and composer Jacob Collier.
Quincy Jones is one of the most decorated figures ... career — including two album of the year wins for Jackson’s Thriller (1984) and his own Back on the Block (1991). Get weekly rundowns ...