Quincy Jones, who died earlier this week, received a tribute from Saturday Night Live. The venerable NBC show paid tribute to the musical legend, who died at the age of 91 with a card at the end of the show.
Jones had previously hosted SNL in February 1990. He was coming off the back of promoting his Back on the Block album and turned up with a lot of musical guests including Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel, and Quincy D III.
The ten musical performers that Jones brought with him is believed to have been the record for the show, one that stands to this day.
He also did paid tribute to Nelson Mandela, who was set to be released from prison hours after the show, during his monologue.
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