> Which jazz musician was the producer of three of Michael Jackson's albums,including Off The Wall, and Thriller?And the answer is: Quincy Jones.Photo credit: CHRIS WALTER / WIRE IMAGE / GETTY IMAGES.Jones came to prominencein the 1950s as a jazz arranger and conductor, before moving on to work in popmusic and film scores. His career spans over 60 years in the entertainmentindustry, with an incredible 80 Grammy Award nominations and 28 Grammy Awards.Throughout the many decades of his music career, Jones' nearly constant musicalinnovation has hardly slowed. Besides working with the iconic Michael Jackson,Jones has created music for or with nearly every big name in the industry: BruceSpringsteen, Ella Fitzgerald, Prince, Ray Charles, Ice T, and the list goes on.As NPR [https://www.npr.org/2008/11/27/96579839/q-the-legendary-quincy-jones] puts it, "Jones remains unmatched as having been the coolest cat in the room formore than six decades."Jones is also active in many other professional spheres. He has received awardsfor philanthropic efforts, accolades as a film and TV producer, and is one offew to have accomplished an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony). Even at the ageof 84 Jones has yet to slow down. In a recent interview with GQ[https://www.gq.com/story/quincy-jones-has-a-story], the legend states his plansfor an upcoming documentary series and live TV event, hosted by none other thanOprah. For masterminds such as Quincy Jones, one might start to wonder: what can't hedo?