By Jerry Pearce
In 1958, arranger and conductor Quincy Jones received one of the phone calls of his life when Frank Sinatra invited him to arrange and conduct the orchestra for Sinatra’s concert appearance in Monte Carlo. Although it would be a successful working experience, Jones would not hear from Sinatra again for nearly another six years.
Having worked extensively with Count Basie and his Orchestra in the intervening years, Jones was once again tapped for a job by Sinatra, this time being given the duty of arranging a number of songs for Sinatra’s second album with the Basie band.

May 18th, 2016
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Marriage: Know Your Role – Spiritual Commentary
My wife and I were watching Steve Harvey yesterday, and they had a battle of the sexes, round table debate between men and women both married and single. They debated on a bevy of topics but the one that intrigued my wife and I most was: Should women take their husband’s last name? I may be in the minority here but I must admit I wasn’t surprised. Statistical data supports the opinion that women want to keep their name because they don’t want to lose their independence.