Quincy Jones Debuts Video Podcast Series

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Entertainment icon Quincy Jones entered the digital world Wednesday with the debut episode of his new video podcast series.

A series comprising at least 26 episodes will provide unprecedented access and a behind-the-scenes look at Jones’ world, including footage of him at work in the studio with some of today’s biggest stars and at exclusive events around the globe. Also featured in upcoming video podcast episodes will be Jones on film, popular culture, politics and events on the national and international stage.

Jones’ video podcasts, available through a partnership with Wizzard Media, will be available on quincyjones.com, MySpace and Wizzard Media Channel on iTunes, as well as other podcast directories including Yahoo!, VH1, Syndic8 and Podcast Pickle.



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