Q: The Autobiography of Quincy JonesHodder & Stoughton, 2002 - 412 pages In this stylish and candid memoir, Quincy reveals the truth about his schizophrenic mothers, his difficult childhood, the discovery of his remarkable musical talent and the rewarding but often strenuous path to success. Touching on his many wives and children and revealing countless anecdotes about Quincy Jones’ equally famous friends, from Miles Davis to Ray Charles, Bill Clinton, Picasso, Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson, this is a compelling and candid memoir about one of the most successful black entrepreneurs of our times. |