Governor Newsom Mourns the Passing of Music Legend Quincy Jones
California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed his deep sorrow over the passing of renowned music producer, composer, and arranger Quincy Jones. Jones, known for his groundbreaking contributions to the music industry and his influence on generations of artists, passed away on February 8, 2023, at the age of 88.
Governor Newsom, in a statement released on social media, highlighted Jones's immense impact on the world of music, calling him a "true legend" and a "giant of the industry." He praised Jones's work, noting his "unmatched talent and dedication" that left an indelible mark on the music landscape.
"Quincy Jones's legacy extends far beyond his countless awards and accolades," Newsom stated. "He was a true visionary who pushed boundaries, shattered stereotypes, and inspired countless artists to reach new heights. His music will continue to resonate for generations to come."
Jones's career spanned over six decades, during which he collaborated with some of the most iconic names in music history. His influence on the musical landscape is undeniable. His work as a producer is particularly notable, with credits on albums by Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and countless others. He also composed and arranged music for films and television, earning him numerous awards, including 27 Grammy nominations and 8 Grammy wins.
Beyond his musical contributions, Jones was an advocate for social justice and equality. He used his platform to speak out against racism and discrimination, inspiring others to fight for a more equitable world.
Governor Newsom's statement underscores the profound respect and admiration that Jones garnered throughout his career. His passing marks a significant loss for the music industry, and his influence will continue to be felt for years to come.