When Jackson and Jones sought to revisit the sound they experimented with on Beat It, they turned to the Billy Idol guitarist ...
Michael Jackson’s Thriller -era guitarist says Beat It was “too metal” before producer Quincy Jones stepped in.
Not exactly. But in Grammyland, nothing is simple.
Michael Jackson's session guitarist has said that 'Beat It' was "too metal" according to producer Quincy Jones.
Following the tragic passing of musical genius Quincy Jones, we’re learning new things about his life and some of the classic songs he helped create.
Jones alleged the “Beat it” singer’s estate stopped a deal he and Michael had “to increase his royalty share.” He sued Sony ...
How the late producer and composer Quincy Jones saved this iconic Michael Jackson hit from its heavy metal fate.
Quincy Jones, who passed away Sunday, helped produce Michael Jackson’s albums “Off The Wall,” “Thriller,” and “Bad.” ...
Tom Morello, who played with Chris Cornell in Audioslave prior to his death, revealed that he has a years-old collaboration ...
Jones, the legendary producer who died on Nov. 3 at 91 years old, worked with many artists throughout his decades-long career ...
Michael Jackson felt very confident in 1 album. When he finally heard it, though, he thought it was so bad that he cried.