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How Quincy Jones came to Bremerton, and launched into history. Roosevelt Smith. Sun, February 5, 2023 at 4:15 PM UTC. 4 min read.
The total redesign of a block of Fourth Street took years in coming to fruition, now ready for a public opening in July.
BREMERTON — Legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones has given the city of Bremerton his blessing to use his name for a $5 million public square project on Fourth Street.
After a decade of waiting, residents were greeted by an open-air festival along Bremerton's revamped Fourth Street.
Bremerton through the eye of Quincy Jones. James Dinh and Michael Stutz were drawn to Bremerton’s call for artists after having recently watched a Netflix documentary called “The Greatest ...
That same year, Quincy Jones wrote a letter in support of the project. He passed away in November 2024. Jones's brother was the keynote speaker at a groundbreaking ceremony held on Monday.
Quincy Jones gave the Puget Sound region more than just his musical talents; he gave Seattle and Bremerton bragging rights. Jones was born in Chicago but spent eight years in Washington — four ...
Last Thursday, the legendary music producer Quincy Jones stuffed a letter into a FedEx envelope addressed to the city of Bremerton. Its return address was the Los Angeles production studio of the ...
BREMERTON — Legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones has given the city of Bremerton his blessing to use his name for a $5 million public square project on Fourth Street.
Three artists have been selected to make major contributions to Bremerton's Quincy Square project, moving the transformation of Fourth Street ahead as soon as this summer to recognize the former ...
BREMERTON — Legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones has given the city of Bremerton his blessing to use his name for a $5 million public square project on Fourth Street. In a letter to the ...
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