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Quincy played along with Carlos Rios - guitar, Toots Thielemans - guitar and harmonica. Played his ever popular song Bluesette with whistling effects and Brown Ballad composed by Quincy Jones. Patti Austin - singing - Razzmatazz, James Ingram - singing - Just Once and I know Corrida. The singers are all accompanied by a 50 piece -Tokyo String Symphony Orchestra and Quincy Jones as the conductor. If you are a big fan of Quincy Jones you will surely love to watch this concert. It will bring you back in the 80's. An hour of good swinging jazz melodies from the maestro himself Mr.Quincy Jones.
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