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Rashida Jones Honors Late Father Quincy Jones at Governors Awards

Rashida Jones pays tribute to her late father Quincy Jones at the Governors Awards

Rashida Jones Pays Tribute to Quincy Jones at Governors Awards
Rashida Jones Pays Tribute to Quincy Jones at Governors Awards (Image Source-official page)

Rashida Jones delivered a heartfelt tribute to her late father, Quincy Jones, during the 15th Governors Awards.

 She accepted his Lifetime Achievement Oscar. The moment was deeply emotional for her and the audience.

Rashida Reflects on Quincy Jones’ Legacy

Quincy Jones, a musical legend, passed away on November 3, 2024, at age 91. Rashida honoured him by reading his prepared speech. This highlighted his influence and contributions to music.

“Our father passed away two weeks ago,” Rashida said, her voice trembling with emotion. “He truly intended to be here tonight.”

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Her words touched the audience. They created a moment of profound reflection on Quincy’s lasting impact on the world.

Quincy Jones’ Speech Showed His Dedication and Vision

Quincy’s speech reflected on his extraordinary career. It highlighted both triumphs and challenges. He spoke of breaking barriers in the entertainment industry.

“As a young composer, I didn’t see faces like mine in studios,” Quincy’s words read. This reminded everyone of his early struggles. Moreover, his career paved the way for others.

Rashida shared, “He infused love into every note. That was his true legacy.” These words captured Quincy’s spirit — music as a universal language of love.

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Furthermore, the family’s presence honoured his memory. It also celebrated his enduring contributions to the entertainment world.

Saying Goodbye to a Legend and Planning a Public Memorial

Quincy Jones was laid to rest in a private funeral. Only family and close friends attended. However, the family is planning a larger public memorial.

Additionally, Quincy’s seven decades of work left a lasting mark on music and film. His legacy continues to inspire.

Rashida concluded, “He lived the biggest, best life every day.” She encouraged everyone to celebrate Quincy by listening to his music on their way home.

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Written by Saloni Shankar

I am Saloni Shankar from Maharaja Agrasen College of Delhi University from B.A.(H) Journalism. A budding journalist with an aptitude of content writer is able to research, write and edit a wide range of content. Capable of working with little oversight to write interesting, clean and clear copy. Seeking growth-oriented position with a progressive organisation. Strategic public relations manager with strong social media, marketing and management skills. Enthusiastic to create campaigns to establish and position brand image.

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