You’ll Have to Read Quincy Jones’s Autobiography to Believe It
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Hadley Hall Meares
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Vanity FairYou’ll Have to Read Quincy Jones’s Autobiography to Believe Itvanityfair.comQ: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones is brimming with incredible anecdotes about the polymathic music savant, from his horrifically traumatic childhood to his work with Michael Jackson and encounters with everyone from Pablo Picasso to Tupac.
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