Quincy Jones, the music titan, award-winning producer, and once a member of a Chicago gang, died at the age of 91.
During Prohibition in Chicago, infamous mobster Al Capone built his empire. His gang became sprawling criminal empire, often embattled in bloody conflicts that would cement Capone as one of ...
Before the east and west coast rap beef of the 1990s boiled over with the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious BIG, legendary producer Quincy Jones called a secret meeting at which he appealed for an ...
He was the subject of a 1990 documentary, “Listen Up ... He spent much of his time in Chicago on the streets, with gangs, ...
Quincy Jones, the multitalented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic “Thriller” ...
Gang membership in the Peach State is up by 80% since 2018, according to data from the Georgia Gang Investigators Association (GGIA). According to the nonprofit's 2024 study findings, Georgia is ...
Born March 14, 1933, to Sarah and Quincy Delight Jones, he and his younger brother, Lloyd, grew up in gang-riddled Great Depression Chicago. His mother suffered from mental illness and was ...
He was the subject of a 1990 documentary ... He spent much of his time in Chicago on the streets, with gangs, stealing and fighting. Michael Jackson, left, holds eight awards as he poses ...
He was the subject of a 1990 documentary ... He spent much of his time in Chicago on the streets, with gangs, stealing and fighting. Music was his passion, and, almost literally, his salvation.