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Jacko's death leaves Quincy Jones heartbroken
London,
Sat, 04 Jul 2009
ANI
London, Jul 4 (ANI): American record producer Quincy Jones has revealed that he has been left heartbroken over King of Pop Michael Jackson's death.
Jones, 76, who calls Jackson his "little brother", had been the brains behind the star's biggest albums - 'Off The Wall', 'Bad' and record-breaking 'Thriller'.
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"The relationship between a producer and an artist is one of love and tremendous trust. He's my little brother that's gone," the Sun quoted Jones as saying.
"I'd never in my wildest nightmares dream he'd leave before me," he added. (ANI)
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