My apologies, the link was just The Cheese yesterday via NUGStv
Here is tonight’s show ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJxFKb3pM_4 )
WHICH STARTS IN 30:12 !!!
Bobby Incident at 3pm Mt Time
Cheers
My apologies, the link was just The Cheese yesterday via NUGStv
Here is tonight’s show ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJxFKb3pM_4 )
WHICH STARTS IN 30:12 !!!
Bobby Incident at 3pm Mt Time
Cheers
Ooooof. That’s a big loss.
He had a rich life though.
This one hits hard. Quincy Jones was my musical idol.
Quincy did it so right. Rest in peace, Q.
a giant.
Yeah. This one will take a while to process.
I had no idea, such a cool story.
Yeah, just a great man.
I must admit I really don’t know much about producers and what they do.
I only know Quincy Jones as a name
Generally speaking, record producers help artists realize their visions, many times in ways that are initially beyond their experience or abilities.
For example, one of the most famous producers was George Martin. He was often called the Fifth Beatle because he reshaped the tempos of some of their biggest hits before recording, and he introduced the guys to classically-based music theory, composition and orchestration.
Quincy was a great producer in his own right as well as a renowned musician and composer.
The American producer helped to craft a raw, immediate sound for British rock in the mid-1960s, with hits such as You Really Got Me and My Generation
Born Alice May Pelkey in New York City, Brock was a lifelong rebel who was a member of Students for a Democratic Society among other organizations.
Bob Bryar, the longest-tenured drummer of My Chemical Romance, who played in the band between 2004 and 2010, has died at the age of 44.
ugh, much too young.