Ecad reveals the 10 most listened to Quincy Jones songs in Brazil

Ecad reveals the 10 most listened to Quincy Jones songs in Brazil


The Ecad (Central Collection and Distribution Office) mourned the passing of the composer, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and music producer Quincy Jones, which occurred at 91 years oldlast Sunday (3). The artist has been one of the major names in the global music industry and has worked with icons such as Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra and others.

Quincy Jones ha 645 compositions AND 829 recordings recorded in the collective management of music in Brazil. Your musical data has been made available on your behalf by the foreign musical associations that represent you and that have representation or reciprocity contracts with similar Brazilian entities so that the copyrights of your public performances are guaranteed in the country.

In this way, when your music or that of any foreign artist plays in the country, Ecad collects the amounts relating to copyright and distributes them to Brazilian associations, which transfer them to foreign associations so that the amounts reach the artist.

How it is determined Copyright law Brazilian (9.610/98), the artist’s heirs will receive the royalties of his songs played in Brazil by 70 years old after his death (or that of the partner authors, in the case of songs created in partnership).

The world says goodbye to Quincy Jones, the producer who gave new meaning to pop

Quincy Jones was a powerful creative force in the music industry. From his jazz arrangements, where he displayed his unrivaled compositional talent, the producer, who left us this Sunday (3) at the age of 91, paved the way for musicians who would be prominent in their fields of expertise, to reveal.

The first movements of Quincy Jones in music was born from the alliance with a young man born in Georgiawho became his great musical companion: the singer and pianist Ray Carlo (1930-2004). They began playing at dances and wedding parties in the 1940s. Over the next decade, Quincy surprised the big names in jazz with his innovative arrangements.

In his hands true masterpieces were written for artists such as Sarah Vaughan, Duke Ellington AND Count Basieas well as being the musical director of the iconic trumpeter Gillespie giddy.

The experience of Quincy Jones in the jazz world he strengthened himself after signing a contract with the label Barclaywhich was distributed by Mercury Records at the time. With the new agreement he traveled throughout Europe with various jazz orchestras, until he founded his own great band. At that moment, he began to attract the attention of Hollywood and it didn’t take him long to migrate Los Angeles and start a new challenge for your career: develop soundtracks.

At that moment, career Quincy Jones he made great strides in composing for films, conquering the film market and achieving great success for works such as In Cold Blood, In the Heat of the Night, Cactus Flower, The Escape, The Color Purpleamong others. His arrangements continued to be sought after into the 1960s with names such as Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington AND Frank Sinatra – this one, with whom he created a solid partnership.

In the 70s, Quincy Jones he continued to expand his musical horizons by working as a producer for other big names in music, such as the duo The Johnson Brothers, Ray Brown, Aretha Franklin, Donny Hathaway, Billy Prestonamong others.

Recalling the countless problems of his childhood, his interest in music was born after he and some friends found a piano at a community center, which they sneaked into. In his autobiography, Quincy Jones he explained how that moment changed his life and his deepest relationship with music.

“Music was the only thing I could control. It was the only world that offered me freedom. I didn’t need to look for answers. The answers were there, no further than my trumpet mouthpiece and my penciled scores. music created me whole, strong, popular and self-sufficient.”he wrote Quincy.

Check it out The 10 most listened to songs by Quincy Jones in Brazil, according to the Ecad:

1 Yes, I’ll be there

2 Bossa nova soul

3 Pyt (pretty young thing)

4 Daydreaming

5 Blues of Miss Celie (sister)

6 Secret garden

7 Love is in control

8 Secret Garden, the (sweet seduction)

9 As you want it

10 Ironside

Who needs forever

Love is in control (finger on the trigger)

Great Joe, Bad Joe (Killer Joe)

Source: Terra

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