Jamie Foxx paid an emotional tribute to the late Quincy Jones on the Governors Awards simply two weeks after the legendary musician’s passing.
The seven-time Oscar nominee, who died on Nov. 3 at age 91 from pancreatic most cancers, was posthumously honoured with an Academy Award for his extraordinary contributions to music and cinema. Foxx, a longtime pal of Jones, accepted the award on his behalf and delivered a heartfelt speech celebrating the icon’s lasting impression.
“Tonight we pay tribute to him for the creativity and the brilliance he delivered to cinema,” Foxx, 56, stated, emphasising the breadth of Jones’ affect.
Jones’ affect prolonged far past the music trade, leaving a long-lasting mark on those that knew him, together with Foxx. The actor recalled how Jones performed a pivotal function in serving to him put together for his Oscar-winning portrayal of Ray Charles in 2004 by sharing a cassette tape of a younger Charles, an act that formed Foxx’s iconic efficiency.
Foxx additionally shared the private impression Jones had on his household, notably his late sister, DeOndra Dixon, who was born with Down syndrome. Jones’ advocacy for the situation led to the creation of the Quincy Jones Distinctive Advocacy Award, which Dixon acquired posthumously as its first honoree, one thing Foxx stated he can be “eternally grateful” for.
Foxx ended his emotional tribute by saying, “The impression he has won’t ever be forgotten,” praising Jones for his music, his mild, and his instance as an incredible human being. “Thanks for giving the world music. Thanks for giving the world mild,” Foxx concluded.