shit, he's getting silly now, quincy knows all about money, it's just one of those terms to influence the court. Next he'll use a term like he's being "bullied" or some shit. | |
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Re: Quincy Jones sues Michael Jackson’s estate over royalties http://www.courthousenews...on-estate/ Quincy Jones Testifies in $30M Royalty Fight With Michael Jackson Music producer Quincy Jones in 2014. (Photo courtesy Sam Santos/Canadian Film Centre) LOS ANGELES (CN) – Music producer, composer and arranger Quincy Jones took the stand Thursday morning to make his case in a dispute over $30 million in royalties he claims Michael Jackson’s estate owes him. During several testy exchanges with MJJ Productions’ attorney Howard Weitzman over the course of almost 2 1/2 hours, Jones frequently expressed his lack of interest in the legal aspects of his career. He acknowledged he only looked at the signature pages of his producer agreements for three collaborations with Jackson, including the albums “Off the Wall,” “Thriller” and “Bad.” Jones, wearing a maroon shirt, black tie, gray suit and shaded glasses, repeatedly returned to a common refrain: he was only interested in the music and not the pieces of paper he’d signed to secure royalties. When Weitzman asked the 84-year-old if he believed Jackson had done the right thing by him financially, Jones was forthright. “That’s open for debate,” Jones said. In October 2013, Jones sued Jackson’s estate MJJ Productions and Sony Music Entertainment for breach of a Nov. 1, 1978, producer’s agreement, and a Dec. 1, 1985, producer’s agreement with the King of Pop. In addition to the three albums, Jones also worked with Jackson on the 1978 movie “The Wiz” and Stephen Spielberg’s 1982 classic film “E.T.” he told the court. After Jackson died in 2009, Jones says Jackson’s three children, through his estate, began releasing new material without paying Jones his share. The new works included soundtracks for the documentary “This Is It” and the Cirque du Soliel production “Michael Jackson: The Immortal Work Tour.” Jones also says the Jackson children secretly entered into a joint venture agreement with Sony Music that exploited the master recordings of the music he produced with Jackson. Jones seeks $30 million in alleged unpaid royalties. During the trial in LA County Superior Court Judge Michael Stern’s courtroom downtown, jurors heard that Jones had received $18 million in compensation from the contracts. After taking the stand, Jones told his attorney Mike McKool that during his 70-year-career he learned that he could only make successful records with “extreme love, respect and trust.” He had left the negotiating of his contracts to his attorneys because he did not know how to translate the “legalese.” “That’s not my thing. I do music,” Jones said. During cross-examination on Thursday, Weitzman seized on Jones apparent ignorance of the contracts he had signed, asking him on multiple occasions if he believed he was entitled to things that were not in writing. “When you put the energy into the record, you should get paid every time it’s performed,” Jones said, at one point signaling his impatience with Weitzman by tapping his fingers on the space in front of him like a piano. Jones grew agitated when Weitzman played several early demos of Jackson’s songs, including “Workin’ Day and Night,” “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,” “Billie Jean,” and an a cappella version of “Beat It” that Jackson had recorded at his Hayvenhurst family home. The attorney then played the final album versions of the songs. “What’s your point, Howard,” Jones said at one point. At another, he snapped: “What are you trying to prove?” Weitzman said he was only trying to demonstrate Jackson’s contributions to the finished songs. He asked Jones why he had sued Jackson’s estate. “Because I was cheated of money, that’s why. A lot of money,” Jones replied. Both sides rested after Jones’ testimony and closing arguments are expected Monday at 9:30 a.m. Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Quincy Jones Takes the Stand in Michael Jackson Royalties Trial http://www.hollywoodrepor...1023057 Quincy Jones has been in the music business for 70 years, and he can't say exactly how many works he's composed or albums he's produced — but he does remember distinctly the moment he discovered his passion. Wearing a grey suit, maroon shirt and black tie and vest, the 84-year-old producer told a jury that seeing a piano in an office he'd broken into with his friends changed his life. "I wanted to be a gangster until I was 11," Jones said. But, in that moment with his fellow "baby gangsters," he said every cell in his body told him music is what he'd do for the rest of his life. Jones is suing MJJ Productions, a company controlled by Michael Jackson's estate. He says he's owed tens of millions, his share of posthumous profits resulting from the exploitation of songs he produced. The producer met the King of Pop while working on The Wiz, and went on to produce his first three solo albums, Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad. He considered 800 songs for Thriller, he told his attorney Mike McKool in a crowded courtroom Thursday morning. After all, finding songs is a producer's number one job. "A great song can make the worst artist in the world a star," Jones said, adding that making music requires extreme love, respect and trust. "I've never in my life done a record for money or fame." Peppered in the questions about his producer agreements with Jackson were colorful bits of music history. (Vincent Price recorded his "Thriller" monologue in just two takes.) There were also a surprising amount of jokes. When McKool asked if Jones could see Jackson's signature on one of the exhibits, the producer quipped "Ray Charles could see that." The mood shifted when Jackson estate attorney Howard Weitzman began his cross-examination by asking whether Jones realized he's effectively suing the artist himself. "I'm not suing Michael," Jones said pointedly. "I'm suing ya'll. When the questioning turned to the specifics of the contracts, the tension grew. Jones' attorneys argue his written agreements with Jackson clearly state that he's entitled to a share of licensing revenue when the songs he produced are used in films and other projects, while attorneys for MJJ argue the contracts make it clear Jones is only entitled to a share of record sales and anything he was paid beyond that was an act of kindness by Jackson. Jones admitted he doesn't like contracts, and leaves handling the "legalese" to his lawyers — often signing an agreement having only seen the signature page. Weitzman pressed Jones on the agreement, asking whether he feels entitled to a share of licensing even though MJJ's interpretation of the contracts means he's not legally entitled to it. "Contract montract," said Jones. "If we made the record we deserve to get paid." After discussion about how lucky the producer and artist were to work with each other, Weitzman turned to the music itself. He played Jackson's original demos of four songs, including "Billie Jean" and "Beat It," and then immediately followed with a clip of the final product. Despite bobbing along to the music, Jones grew irritated. "What's your point, Howard?" he asked. The point, although Weitzman didn't outright say it, was to show the jury the similarity between Jackson's pitch and the Jones-produced record in hopes that they'll attribute a larger percentage of the creation to the artist. Jones says that Jackson "absolutely" did right by him creatively, but whether he did financially is open to debate. When asked why he didn't complain about his share of profits while the singer was alive Jones said, "I cared more about him as a human being than about the money." Both sides rested Thursday afternoon following Jones' testimony. Closing arguments are scheduled for Monday morning. Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Pay up! Quincy Jones claims contracts for Michael Jackson hits ‘cheated’ him out of riches http://mynewsla.com/holly...of-riches/ [Edited 7/20/17 17:48pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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hmm, i don't believe for a second that he didn't know what he was doing legally at any time. interesting he got agitated with the demos/final product comparison. i wonder why the question whether he felt he was entitled to things that weren't in writing? from my understanding, he did have things in writing that were being overlooked.
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Quincy Jones Testifies Against Michael Jackson Estate: ‘I Was Cheated Out of a Lot of Money’ http://variety.com/2017/b...202501533/ Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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cold motherfucker
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Yuuup Quincy loves and respects MJ like a son, and that's why he is going after the $$$$$ with the help of a lawyer who called MJ a monster etc (when he was representing Wade Robson ). Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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they outght to bring in tevin campbell as a character witness. | |
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PeteSilas said: hmm, i don't believe for a second that he didn't know what he was doing legally at any time. interesting he got agitated with the demos/final product comparison. i wonder why the question whether he felt he was entitled to things that weren't in writing? from my understanding, he did have things in writing that were being overlooked.
--It is absurd to imply that Quincy had nothing to do with those songs. Either he has the copyrights and contracts or he does not. Quincy does not have to know the details of what he signed that is what his attorney's are for. | |
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didn't say that laura, but him talking like he don't know anything about money is ridiculous, him playing "i'm just about the music" isn't true, he's in court ain't he? I'm not knocking him for that, i'm sure he's owed something, i just ain't falling for the feeble old man act. | |
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PeteSilas said: didn't say that laura, but him talking like he don't know anything about money is ridiculous, him playing "i'm just about the music" isn't true, he's in court ain't he? I'm not knocking him for that, i'm sure he's owed something, i just ain't falling for the feeble old man act. I agree.It's silly for him to sit there and try to play dumb.Like I said before,if he has any signed contracts/agreements which entitles him to more money,he needs to present it.Otherwise,just take the $3 million that they're offering and go home. | |
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Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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I have tremendous respect and admiration for Quincy,but it just seems like he's acting kinda weird with this lawsuit | |
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PeteSilas said: didn't say that laura, but him talking like he don't know anything about money is ridiculous, him playing "i'm just about the music" isn't true, he's in court ain't he? I'm not knocking him for that, i'm sure he's owed something, i just ain't falling for the feeble old man act. --He said whatever his lawyer told him to say which should be as little as possible. It is his attorney's job to present the paper and explain were the 30 million figure came from. I think it was foolish of the estate attorney to say Quincy he got 18 million and he made enough already it tells me they know they owe him money and purposely did not pay him at all to try and force him to sue. Remember the estate lawyers are getting paid off the estate earnings they are not trying to give up any money to anybody MJ worked with in the past because it would cut into their pockets. Copy rights and contract do not vanish because some attorney's do not feel like paying on them anymore. Quincy will get something out of this. I doubt if it will 30 million but he will get something. | |
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Quincy is very senile. I am starting to believe this is classic obnoxious senile delusional Quincy just trying to stir the pot for money. His comments on the stand are foolish and ridiculous. [Edited 7/22/17 23:58pm] | |
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Agreed. | |
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Does anyone else get a creepy vibe from Quincy? Old age certainly has a way of stripping certain people of their former glory and revealing the true character that was underneath the whole time. | |
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Seriously? As if he needs the money! . Leave Prince alone!
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i don't necessarily doubt the rumors of him and tevin or even michael for that matter. Look how Tevin turned out. there was some guy on one of those stupid, yackity morning shows that said quincy tried to get him alone in a room at some party. People aren't what they want people to believe, just look at cosby. | |
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Oohhh,
So now Quincy Jones is a molester
But when King of Pop fans come across innuendos, lawsuits, of impropriety towards children by Michael Jackson (which I dont believe he molested kids), fans get ready to hop on a crusade
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it wouldn't surprise me is all i'm saying. happens all the time in hollywierd.
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. What burns me up is how these people come out with these allegations after the fact, i.e., Michael Jackson; people just want to get money from his estate, and try to tarnish his legacy. Michael was so wronged on so many levels, I can't even!!
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. That is just beyond gross!!
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There are stories that Q is gay and those have been going around for years. | |
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Michael Jackson is Quincy's biggest musical Cash cow.. Naturally...he's gonna milk it for everything that it's worth.. | |
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This is true. | |
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wait a minute though....wait a minute though....
double standards flying all over the place......
how can King of Pop fans talk about a Quincy Jones and supposed stories/rumors/innuendo and overllook the reality that Michael faced two rounds of allegations during his career.......I can't comprehend that....
before any KOP fan overreacts, I don't believe MJ committed those acts he was accused of.......and in over 50 years, the stories about Quincy Jones and whatever has been said (mainly people posting stuff on social media) has never been substantiated | |
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