Several celebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Paul McCartney and US President Joe Biden honored music icon Quincy Jones, who died on Nov. 3 at age 91.
“My beloved Q. The world’s beloved Q. The one and only Quincy Jones ‘discovered’ me for ‘The Color Purple’ movie in 1985. My life changed forever for the better after meeting him. I had never experienced, nor have since, anyone whose heart was so filled with love. He walked around with his heart wide open, and he treated everybody as if they were the most important person he’d ever met. He was the Light. No shadows. He was love lived out loud in human form and he was the first person I ever loved unconditionally. That’s how we signed all our notes to each other, ‘Unconditionally…,’ Winfrey said on Instagram.
“He was supremely talented, and I felt privileged to have known him for many years. He was friends with George Martin, the Beatles’ producer and, between the two of them, produced some very fine music. Quincy or ‘Quince’ or ‘Q,’ as he was known, always had a twinkle in his eye and had a very positive, loving spirit which infected everyone who knew him. His work with Michael Jackson is, of course, legendary and he had so many other strings to his musical bow,” McCartney wrote.
“Quincy is the reason why I decided to become a record producer. His records were my go-to when I started engineering. All of the time that I spent hanging out with him was priceless and I love how open he was – the advice he gave me, the conversations we had have helped me in my life and career. Forever inspired by the incomparable Quincy Jones,” Dr. Dre said.
“I was honored to call Quincy a friend. I will always remember his generosity of spirit, his selfless support, and his deep kindness. Our world has lost a giant. But in his melodies, and in the lives he touched, Quincy’s legacy will live on forever,” Vice President Kamala Harris said in a statement Monday.
“Quincy Jones is the true definition of a Mentor, a Father and a Friend. He pointed me toward the greatest parts of myself. He defended me. He nurtured me. He encouraged me. He inspired me. He checked me when he needed to. He let me use his wings until mine were strong enough to fly,” Will Smith stated.
“I am speechless at the moment. What this man means to me goes extremely deep. What a life. What an expression of authenticity. What a teacher. I am humbled that I was given the gift of your openness and friendship. I am still processing,” Lenny Kravitz wrote on X.
I am speechless at the moment. What this man means to me goes extremely deep. What a life. What an expression of authenticity. What a teacher. I am humbled that I was given the gift of your openness and friendship. I am still processing… My deepest condolences and respects to… pic.twitter.com/pxrvgO1tqJ
— Lenny Kravitz (@LennyKravitz) November 4, 2024
“My fans know how important Quincy was to the fabric of my music. I was given the opportunity to write a foreword to his book and tried to capture what he meant to me as a human. Let’s celebrate his life today,” Abel Tesfaye/The Weeknd said.
My fans know how important Quincy was to the fabric of my music. I was given the opportunity to write a foreword to his book and tried to capture what he meant to me as a human. Let’s celebrate his life today❤️ pic.twitter.com/aUhMabzf8x
— Abel Tesfaye (@theweeknd) November 4, 2024
“I woke up today to the Terrible news that we lost Quincy Jones.. Genius is a description loosely used but Rarely deserved. Point blank, Quincy was the MAN. I won my 1st Grammy with Quincy and I live with his Wisdom daily,” Ice-T said.
I woke up today to the Terrible news that we lost Quincy Jones.. Genius is a discription loosely used but Rarely deserved. Point blank, Quincy was the MAN. I won my 1st Grammy with Quincy and I live with his Wisdom daily. My condolences go out to his family who I had the honor of… https://t.co/avABvXz0tj pic.twitter.com/nL9UbN1MGc
— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) November 4, 2024
“My Celestial twin Quincy was a titan in the musical world. He was a wonderful and unique human being, lucky to have known him,” Michael Caine said. Both Caine and Jones were born March 14, 1933.
My Celestial twin Quincy was a titan in the musical world. He was a wonderful and unique human being, lucky to have known him.
— Michael Caine (@themichaelcaine) November 4, 2024
“Quincy Jones was a musical genius who transformed the soul of America — one beat, one rhythm, and one rhyme at a time. … He was a great unifier, who believed deeply in the healing power of music to restore hope and uplift those suffering from hunger, poverty, and violence, in America and the continent of Africa,” President Joe Biden said in a statement Monday.
“His music appealed to listeners of every race and every age. And by building a career that took him from the streets of Chicago to the heights of Hollywood, Quincy paved the way for generations of Black executives to leave their mark on the entertainment business,” former President Barack Obama wrote.
For decades, Quincy Jones was music. From producing Thriller, to composing the score for The Color Purple, to working with Frank Sinatra to Ray Charles, it seemed like every big record – and every big film – had Quincy’s name on it.
His music appealed to listeners of every race… pic.twitter.com/kKTJ8YFR3y
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 4, 2024
“Today, we say goodbye to the legendary Quincy Jones — a musical giant whose genius reshaped our world and left an enduring legacy. Rest well, Quincy. #legend,” Morgan Freeman wrote.
Today, we say goodbye to the legendary Quincy Jones—a musical giant whose genius reshaped our world and left an enduring legacy. Rest well, Quincy. #legend pic.twitter.com/boVx2ZsIUh
— Morgan Freeman (@morgan_freeman) November 4, 2024
“R.I.P to my mentor #QuincyJones, you’re the reason I became a composer at 16… Long live the musical king,” Wyclef Jean said.
R.I.P to my mentor #QuincyJones, you’re the reason I became a composer at 16… Long live the musical king
— Wyclef Jean (@wyclef) November 4, 2024
“He asked, where are you from? Philly I replied, his eyes twinkled and he talked about the Uptown Theater. I was so thrilled to meet Mr. American Music himself. I literally kneeled because he was a King. Thank you Mr. Quincy Jones for giving us all the sound,” Colman Domingo recalled.
He asked, where are you from? Philly I replied, his eyes twinkled and he talked about the Uptown Theater. I was so thrilled to meet Mr. American Music himself. I literally kneeled because he was a King. Thank you Mr. Quincy Jones for giving us all the sound. pic.twitter.com/6RSZIK79sx
— Colman Domingo (@colmandomingo) November 4, 2024
“A masterful musician, composer, and orchestrator, who left his mark on the American musical culture. A man of soulfulness and swing. ‘If music be the food of love , play on,’” Wendell Pierce said of Jones.
A masterful musician, composer, and orchestrator, who left his mark on the American musical culture. A man of soulfulness and swing. “If music be the food of love , play on.” Rest in peace Quincy Jones. 🎶 pic.twitter.com/6dssuvFssr
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) November 4, 2024
“We’ve lost a pure unadulterated genius. 20th century music carries his imprint,” playwright Lynn Nottage said.
We’ve lost a pure unadulterated genius. 20th century music carries his imprint. Quincy Jones, Grammy-Winning Producer for Michael Jackson, Film Composer, Dies at 91 https://t.co/viNzs7PnUd via @variety
— Lynn Nottage (@Lynnbrooklyn) November 4, 2024
“Quincy Jones was so much more than just a musical genius. He was a raconteur, film artist, and a good man. We were very lucky to have had him,” Lee Grant stated.
Quincy Jones was so much more than just a musical genius. He was a raconteur, film artist, and a good man. We were very lucky to have had him. pic.twitter.com/ZWO2EXqARJ
— Lee Grant (@TheLeeGrant) November 4, 2024
“My hero. truly one of the greatest minds the music world has ever known. He was so kind to me, so wonderful, such an influence. His legacy and his music will live forever. thank you for everything, Q. You were the dude,” Harry Connick Jr. wrote.