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Quincy Jones came into prominence in the 1950s, touring as trumpeter and pianist with the bandleader Lionel Hampton, played in Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey's studio band, was trumpeter and musical director for Dizzy Gillespie, and started releasing albums from 1955 onwards. In 1961, he was promoted to vice-president of Mercury Records. He is now one of the most respected and prolific music producers of all-time, and is known for both his own releases, along with the many he has produced for a varied range of recording artists, including Michael Jackson, Dinah Washington, Roland Kirk, Sarah Vaughan, Rufus & Chaka Khan, George Benson.
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