Quincy Jones on Aretha Franklin: 'She turned this country upside down'
More than a half-century ago, Quincy Jones heard Aretha Franklin’s voice for the first time. At the time, Franklin was a young, prodigious vocalist singing in gospel caravan tours across the country under the tutelage of her father, the Rev. C.L. Franklin. And Jones’ career as a jazz arranger...
L.A. Times - Entertainment — More than a half-century ago, Quincy Jones heard Aretha Franklin’s voice for the first time. At the time, Franklin was a young, prodigious vocalist singing in gos... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — More than a half-century ago, Quincy Jones heard Aretha Franklin’s voice for the first time. At the time, Franklin was a young, prodigious vocalist singing in gos... more info