Here's just a glimpse of what's in store for The Official Quincy Jones Video Podcast, launching Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Go to quincyjones.com for more.
Quincy reflects on Hurricane Katrina two years later. Quincy also announces his partnership with Usher and Habitat for Humanity. (1 of 2) For more, go to: www.quincyjones.com
GRAMMYs on the Hill, Washington, D.C., Part 1 of 2. Quincy speaks at the Library of Congress as part of the Recording Academy's GRAMMYs on the Hill events. Also featured in this episode are 'Keb 'Mo and Congresswoman Mary Bono (R-CA). For more, go to QuincyJones.com.
Part 2 of 2: Quincy in DC at the GRAMMYs on the Hill events. This episode features Quincy's speech at the dinner gala at the Willard Intercontinental. Comments also be BeBe and CeCe Winans. Go to QuincyJones.com for more!
On this very special episode of The Quincy Jones Show, Quincy, along with Angelina Jolie, Jeffrey Sachs (The Earth Institute/Columbia University) and Peter Chernin (co-chair, Malaria No More, President, News Corp.) brings malaria into focus. Malaria No More's mission is simple: to end deaths due to malaria. The world has known how to beat this disease for more than a century, yet it remains the number one killer of children under five in sub-Saharan Africa, claiming more than 1 million lives a year. Malaria No More engages individuals, organizations, and corporations in the private sector to provide life-saving bed nets and other critical interventions to families in need. Together these investments will significantly reduce malaria infections and make malaria-related deaths a thing of the past. For more information, please go to MalariaNoMore.org. QuincyJones.com
The Rwandan Genocide, one of the worst genocides of recent history, was the systematic murder or Rwanda’s Tutsi minority and the moderates of its Hutu majority. As April 7 is the day of remembrance for these events, The Quincy Jones Show takes a very important look at Quincy’s visit and work in Rwanda. Episode 11 is part two of three. QuincyJones.com.
The Rwandan Genocide, one of the worst genocides of recent history, was the systematic murder or Rwanda’s Tutsi minority and the moderates of its Hutu majority. As April 7 is the day of remembrance for these events, The Quincy Jones Show takes a very important look at Quincy’s visit and work in Rwanda. Episode 12 is part three of three. QuincyJones.com.
Quincy Jones sits with his publisher, Palace Press, and talks about his inspirations for his new book, The Complete Quincy Jones. Go to QuincyJones.com for more!
On this very special episode of The Quincy Jones Show, Quincy, along with Angelina Jolie, Jeffrey Sachs (The Earth Institute/Columbia University) and Peter Chernin (co-chair, Malaria No More, President, News Corp.) brings malaria into focus.
Malaria No More's mission is simple: to end deaths due to malaria. The world has known how to beat this disease for more than a century, yet it remains the number one killer of children under five in sub-Saharan Africa, claiming more than 1 million lives a year. Malaria No More engages individuals, organizations, and corporations in the private sector to provide life-saving bed nets and other critical interventions to families in need. Together these investments will significantly reduce malaria infections and make malaria-related deaths a thing of the past.
For more information, please go to MalariaNoMore.org.
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