Quincy Jones Emily Bear (videos) Quincy Jones Part of inteview Bilboard with Quincy Jones about Emily Bear.at age 9. Is another Quincy album coming? Quincy: Then there's Emily Bear; President Obama calls her "Baby Mozart." She's been writing for symphonies since she was 5 and also plays bossa nova and the blues. She sings "Celie's Blues" from "Color Purple," anything. When we first met her, her feet wouldn't even touch the floor. She just did a concert at Carnegie Hall with a choir and a symphony orchestra. She’s the most delightful human being I’ve ever met in my life. And her music is the same way. I am at once astounded and inspired by the enormous talent that Emily embodies. With the ability to seamlessly move from Classical to Jazz and Be-bop, she shows as much musical prowess as pianists/composers twice her age, and I am thrilled to be working with her. She’s astounding, man … she’s astounding. She plays like she’s 40 years old. She is the complete 360-degree package, and there are no limits to the musical heights she can reach.” - Quincy Jones
10:28} Was that a different version of "Sign o the times" by: Bob James😳WoW and at this time, how did they speed up the voices on tape and also keep the music at the same speed? I have so many questions......{Quincy is the best producer that's ever grace the cosmos}.
I remember watching that Herbie and Quincy video on the "I Love Quincy" documentary back in the 80s. Now we have Farlight music software plugins on our laptops!
@@topcreatives5289 haha I'm sure I heard them introducing 'Steven' to the group. "we're just waiting on Steven, we can't start without him" says Quincy. Donna looks around at the talent on show, baffled. Finally Steven Wonder walks in. It all makes sense now. Faints.
@@samiransar387 I think thats "Sign o the times" the version before they added more to it! Come on same melody same scats. I just didn't know George played on that beautiful timeless track!
I'm just in shock seeing Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Ritchie...as backing vocalists. What year was this? Probably mid 80s , otherwise Jones might have called John, Paul, George and Ringo as well.
Quincy Jones Emily Bear (videos) Quincy Jones Part of inteview Bilboard with Quincy Jones about Emily @t age 9. Is another Quincy album coming? Quincy: Then there's Emily Bear; President Obama calls her "Baby Mozart." She's been writing for symphonies since she was 5 and also plays bossa nova and the blues. She sings "Celie's Blues" from "Color Purple," anything. When we first met her, her feet wouldn't even touch the floor. She just did a concert at Carnegie Hall with a choir and a symphony orchestra. She’s the most delightful human being I’ve ever met in my life. And her music is the same way. I am at once astounded and inspired by the enormous talent that Emily embodies. With the ability to seamlessly move from Classical to Jazz and Be-bop, she shows as much musical prowess as pianists/composers twice her age, and I am thrilled to be working with her. She’s astounding, man … she’s astounding. She plays like she’s 40 years old. She is the complete 360-degree package, and there are no limits to the musical heights she can reach.” - Quincy Jones
If you search with: 'Emily Bear Concord Records' then you will find videos in the studio of Quincy Jones and where he is in charge of the recording technique of the 6th album of the then 11-year-old Emily Bear The song "Q" was specially composed by her for Quincy. In this recording, Quincy can also be seen at work.
I’d credit both Thriller and BAD more to Michael Jackson than Quincy Jones. Michael had to work on Billie Jean all by himself and when they made Dirty Diana, Michael was the one who told Steve Stevens what to play. Michael is the one who needs to figure out Beat It. Michael is the one who brought Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough to the table. Meaning you gotta figure out to how be genius by studying Motown as a whole and doing it yourself. Thriller first mix was horrible and Quincy wasn’t the one fighting the company to get it fixed, it was Michael. Quincy is a good producer, Michael Jackson is a genuis.
Michael has his rightful credit. He is a writer, arranger and co producer on those records. However, you calling the songs of course cause Michael wrote them. However, the team he assembled to musicians, writers, engineers, and arrangers Quincy brought in Rod temperton. So we’re not taking nothing away for Michael’s genius we know his genius. A main producers job is to oversee the recording processes. Quincy did that with his experiences and what he brought to the table. Without that those albums wouldn’t have been what they were.
@@TYtaniumWorld Quincy is replacable. He just did the standard job of hiring people to play instruments. If Quincy was replaced, you'd maybe have a horn solo instead of a keyboard solo on a song like Bad. And people would've loved Bad just the same because Michael makes everything work. Not Quincy.
Most definitely not. He’s doing hiring but those are the people that what made the album is the point what if rod wasn’t writing, what if Bruce wasn’t engineering/mixing what if Greg, David patich, Steve paccarro, Louis Johnson and many others wasn’t on those records and they don’t even get the credit they fully deserve by making that album and Michael didn’t do it Quincy did. And it’s not just about hiring. You have to know what to do with them and where the place them at on the record and Quincy was great at that. But Quincy is definitely arranging, writing, and production techniques are on that record. Again I’m not taking way nothing from Michael but if you take Quincy off that record majority of that team is not on thriller period! Again the songs that Michael wrote on Thriller, he co produced and rightfully so Michael was arranging, writing and producing that he’s a goat. The rest of them of the songs fully produced by Quincy. Choosing what songs to sing, which vocal take to keep or not to. People think that producers have to be doing 100% of everything or their not producers
There’s no need to downplay or glorify Quincy in any way… it was the divinely ordained marvellous convergence of circumstances that brought all these geniuses in the same exact moment in time, place, space & studio to create these timeless sonic moments that give us such pleasure as only music can … But credit must be given to Quincy as producer cause there has never been nor will there ever be any music producer / Icon, who has worked over 8 decades of his 90 living years with icons like Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, LeVern Baker, and Big Maybell, from the 40’s, 50’s, Frank Sinatra, Lesley Gore Billy Eckstine, Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Horn, Peggy Lee, Nana Mouskouri, Frank Sinatra, and Dinah Washington in the 60’s, Brothers Johnson, James Ingram, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Donna Summer, George Benson, Patti Austin in the 70’s & 80’s Kid Capri, James Moody, Stevie Wonder, Lester Young, Brandy, Funkmaster Flex, Stevie Wonder, Bono, Queen Latifah, Tone Loc, Tamia, Brandy, Heavy D, Brian McKnight, Rachelle Ferrell, Take 6, James Moody,Phil Collins, Gloria Estefan, and so many others in the 90’s,2000’s till present day Go look up Q’s Discography which is too extensive to list here, & not forgetting all most of the A -List Musicians… This is a man who has also worked on film scoring, Tv show’s Theme songs,and is also one of the very few in the prestigious EGOT club, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar & Tony winners … This is definitely not a by chance situation… but definitely a “Divinely orchestrated from above” marvellous convergence of circumstances … One in a quintrillion …
Thank you for sharing these epic moments but you can’t put these new trap trash beats in the middle like sxit into honey fr ! No hate just saying bc it ruin everything! Energy in music is sooo different and music was really beautiful and viby not like now ! ☮️
0:37 Herbie Hancock Fairlight CMI
3:44 Donna Summer - State of Independence
7:04 George Benson
11:11 Patti Austin
14:32 Jonathan Moffett Drums (2018)
Can you do Eminem's top five Studio moments? He's produced and made beats too. Also Just Blaze.
@@MiamiBlossom second this. 🤘
@@MiamiBlossom good shout, I'll look into it!
@@topcreatives5289 Yay!!!👌👏
@@MiamiBlossom ruclips.net/video/TpZzGdMwQWQ/видео.html ... done!
I would honestly LOVE to work with quincy Jones, he's a legend
Love the fact that you didn't go for the obvious Michael Jackson connection and gave us an insight on other acclaimed artists connections
Ah yes! there's SO much more to Quincy than Michael Jackson, some of my absolute favourites!! George Benson! BROTHERS JOHNSON!! thanks for watching
Quincy Jones Emily Bear (videos)
Quincy Jones
Part of inteview Bilboard with Quincy Jones about Emily Bear.at age 9.
Is another Quincy album coming?
Quincy: Then there's Emily Bear; President Obama calls her "Baby Mozart." She's been writing for symphonies since she was 5 and also plays bossa nova and the blues. She sings "Celie's Blues" from "Color Purple," anything. When we first met her, her feet wouldn't even touch the floor. She just did a concert at Carnegie Hall with a choir and a symphony orchestra.
She’s the most delightful human being I’ve ever met in my life. And her music is the same way. I am at once astounded and inspired by the enormous talent that Emily embodies. With the ability to seamlessly move from Classical to Jazz and Be-bop, she shows as much musical prowess as pianists/composers twice her age, and I am thrilled to be working with her. She’s astounding, man … she’s astounding. She plays like she’s 40 years old. She is the complete 360-degree package, and there are no limits to the musical heights she can reach.”
- Quincy Jones
Man nothing better than seeing actual videos of Quincy and the folks he worked with to get an idea for what it was like. Great video!
Quincy and Herbie together, doesn’t get much better! Great video
agreed! thanks for watching
It's actually quite hard to put his sessions in a top 5 😂... You have throwback jazz, blues, disco, funk, r&b, rock, pop, hip-hop, world music....
i admire these people working in the studio putting together a song , such talent real musicians
LEGENDARY!!,Respect!! the Herbie Hancock is showing me that technology started waay back.
That beat Herbie Hancock was working is cold 🥶
10:28} Was that a different version of "Sign o the times" by: Bob James😳WoW and at this time, how did they speed up the voices on tape and also keep the music at the same speed? I have so many questions......{Quincy is the best producer that's ever grace the cosmos}.
I love how they all embrace when they meet each other... music is love
love it! thanks for watching
Ahh man, Patti Austin looks like a ton of fun. I'd give anything to be of that age in that studio with those guys. What a magical time
I remember watching that Herbie and Quincy video on the "I Love Quincy" documentary back in the 80s. Now we have Farlight music software plugins on our laptops!
A few brilliant Quincy Jones documentaries out there, including 'the many lives of Q' on BBC, and 'Quincy' on Netflix. thanks for watching!
@@topcreatives5289 I don't think I've seen 'The many lives of Q' I'll have to check that out. Thanks.
Donna Summer: I think the song needs some decent backing vocalists...
Quincy Jones: Hold my pina colada...
love to have heard donna's reaction when he told her who he's bringing to do backing vocals!
@@topcreatives5289 haha I'm sure I heard them introducing 'Steven' to the group. "we're just waiting on Steven, we can't start without him" says Quincy. Donna looks around at the talent on show, baffled. Finally Steven Wonder walks in. It all makes sense now. Faints.
This is soooooooooooooooooooo cool!
I'd like to know the piece that Benson was scatting over that sounds soooo much like Sign Of The Times by Bob James.
Ya I tried to Shazam it and it was not found. Unreleased or maybe finished with vocals around it
@@samiransar387 I think thats "Sign o the times" the version before they added more to it! Come on same melody same scats. I just didn't know George played on that beautiful timeless track!
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!
Bruh u r truly doing the lords work thank you
no problem! thanks for watching
Music programme génie Great artiste!!🎼🎶❤️🔥🧠🙏🏿
I'm just in shock seeing Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Ritchie...as backing vocalists. What year was this? Probably mid 80s , otherwise Jones might have called John, Paul, George and Ringo as well.
only Quincy could get away with this! thanks for watching
The year was 1982 on the album
“Donna Summer” which
Quincy produced for her.
That is simply crazy to see! Wow!!!
Michael also was a backing vocalist on a few songs for Quincy's album the dude
Great channel, you deserve a lot more viewers. Keep it coming mate.
Shall do! thanks for watching
Wow, i didn't know all them were on State of Independence
What’s the name of that George Benson song they was working on?
@ 2:30 Is that the possible beginnings of the idea for 'Ain't Nobody' sung by Chaka Khan? Oh, and cocaine is a helluva drug!
Yeeessss
enjoy! thanks for watching
Quincy Jones Emily Bear (videos)
Quincy Jones
Part of inteview Bilboard with Quincy Jones about Emily @t age 9.
Is another Quincy album coming?
Quincy: Then there's Emily Bear; President Obama calls her "Baby Mozart." She's been writing for symphonies since she was 5 and also plays bossa nova and the blues. She sings "Celie's Blues" from "Color Purple," anything. When we first met her, her feet wouldn't even touch the floor. She just did a concert at Carnegie Hall with a choir and a symphony orchestra.
She’s the most delightful human being I’ve ever met in my life. And her music is the same way. I am at once astounded and inspired by the enormous talent that Emily embodies. With the ability to seamlessly move from Classical to Jazz and Be-bop, she shows as much musical prowess as pianists/composers twice her age, and I am thrilled to be working with her. She’s astounding, man … she’s astounding. She plays like she’s 40 years old. She is the complete 360-degree package, and there are no limits to the musical heights she can reach.”
- Quincy Jones
thanks for watching!
If you search with: 'Emily Bear Concord Records'
then you will find videos in the studio of Quincy Jones and where he is in charge of the recording technique of the 6th album of the then 11-year-old Emily Bear
The song "Q" was specially composed by her for Quincy. In this recording, Quincy can also be seen at work.
I’d credit both Thriller and BAD more to Michael Jackson than Quincy Jones. Michael had to work on Billie Jean all by himself and when they made Dirty Diana, Michael was the one who told Steve Stevens what to play. Michael is the one who needs to figure out Beat It. Michael is the one who brought Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough to the table. Meaning you gotta figure out to how be genius by studying Motown as a whole and doing it yourself. Thriller first mix was horrible and Quincy wasn’t the one fighting the company to get it fixed, it was Michael. Quincy is a good producer, Michael Jackson is a genuis.
interesting take, thanks for watching!
Michael has his rightful credit. He is a writer, arranger and co producer on those records. However, you calling the songs of course cause Michael wrote them. However, the team he assembled to musicians, writers, engineers, and arrangers Quincy brought in Rod temperton. So we’re not taking nothing away for Michael’s genius we know his genius. A main producers job is to oversee the recording processes. Quincy did that with his experiences and what he brought to the table. Without that those albums wouldn’t have been what they were.
@@TYtaniumWorld Quincy is replacable. He just did the standard job of hiring people to play instruments. If Quincy was replaced, you'd maybe have a horn solo instead of a keyboard solo on a song like Bad. And people would've loved Bad just the same because Michael makes everything work. Not Quincy.
Most definitely not. He’s doing hiring but those are the people that what made the album is the point what if rod wasn’t writing, what if Bruce wasn’t engineering/mixing what if Greg, David patich, Steve paccarro, Louis Johnson and many others wasn’t on those records and they don’t even get the credit they fully deserve by making that album and Michael didn’t do it Quincy did. And it’s not just about hiring. You have to know what to do with them and where the place them at on the record and Quincy was great at that. But Quincy is definitely arranging, writing, and production techniques are on that record. Again I’m not taking way nothing from Michael but if you take Quincy off that record majority of that team is not on thriller period! Again the songs that Michael wrote on Thriller, he co produced and rightfully so Michael was arranging, writing and producing that he’s a goat. The rest of them of the songs fully produced by Quincy. Choosing what songs to sing, which vocal take to keep or not to. People think that producers have to be doing 100% of everything or their not producers
There’s no need to downplay or glorify Quincy in any way…
it was the divinely ordained marvellous convergence of circumstances that brought all these geniuses in the same exact moment in time, place, space & studio to create these timeless sonic moments that give us such pleasure as only music can …
But credit must be given to Quincy as producer cause there has never been nor will there ever be any music producer / Icon, who has worked over 8 decades of his 90 living years with icons like Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, LeVern Baker, and Big Maybell, from the 40’s, 50’s,
Frank Sinatra, Lesley Gore Billy Eckstine, Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Horn, Peggy Lee, Nana Mouskouri, Frank Sinatra, and Dinah Washington in the 60’s,
Brothers Johnson, James Ingram, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Donna Summer, George Benson, Patti Austin in the 70’s & 80’s
Kid Capri, James Moody, Stevie Wonder, Lester Young, Brandy, Funkmaster Flex, Stevie Wonder, Bono, Queen Latifah, Tone Loc, Tamia, Brandy, Heavy D, Brian McKnight, Rachelle Ferrell, Take 6, James Moody,Phil Collins, Gloria Estefan, and so many others in the 90’s,2000’s till present day
Go look up Q’s Discography which is too extensive to list here, & not forgetting all most of the A -List Musicians…
This is a man who has also worked on film scoring, Tv show’s Theme songs,and is also one of the very few in the prestigious EGOT club, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar & Tony winners …
This is definitely not a by chance situation… but definitely a “Divinely orchestrated from above” marvellous convergence of circumstances …
One in a quintrillion …
Thank you for sharing these epic moments but you can’t put these new trap trash beats in the middle like sxit into honey fr ! No hate just saying bc it ruin everything! Energy in music is sooo different and music was really beautiful and viby not like now ! ☮️
Michael Jackson? 👀
not this time, maybe part 2...
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