This is a huge loss for the music community. Jones's work as a composer, arranger, producer, conductor, and scorer spanned decades and marked the apex of jazz, funk, and soul music in the twentieth century. He will be remembered as a pioneer and his spirit will live on through the thousands of records he worked on, which continue to be widely loved and listened to in the US and across the rest of the world.
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