Grammy Awards 2025 Pays Tribute to Quincy Jones
At the 2025 Grammy Awards, a heartwarming tribute was paid to the iconic Quincy Jones, who passed away in November 2024. The tribute featured a medley of performances celebrating his legendary contributions to the music industry. The lineup included notable artists such as Stevie Wonder, Janelle Monáe, Cynthia Erivo, and others, with an opening speech by Will Smith. Highlights from the event can be viewed in the video clips provided below.
The tribute commenced with Cynthia Erivo accompanied by Herbie Hancock on the piano, delivering a soulful rendition of “Fly Me to the Moon”—a song famously arranged by Jones for Frank Sinatra. Following this touching performance, the stage welcomed a full band. Jacob Collier then took over the piano to accompany Lainey Wilson for a vibrant performance of “Let the Good Times Roll.” Herbie Hancock returned to his piano to perform alongside Stevie Wonder, who added his harmonica and vocal talents for the songs “Blusette” and “We Are the World.” The finale was marked by Janelle Monáe’s lively cover of Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,” leaving the audience captivated.
Quincy Jones left an indelible mark on the music and entertainment industry. He was not only a gifted musician and composer but also a prolific producer whose career spanned several decades. By the time of his death at the age of 91, Jones had received an impressive 80 Grammy nominations and won 28 awards, making him one of the most celebrated figures in the history of the Grammys.
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