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The event, put on by the Downtown Bremerton Association and City of Bremerton in collaboration with Black Night Market, showcased the vision of Fourth Street that so many had been hoping for.
Quincy Jones, the internationally known music producer who got his start at a piano in Bremerton and is now honored by the city with a major project on Fourth Street, died on Sunday at 91 years old.
The total redesign of a block of Fourth Street took years in coming to fruition, now ready for a public opening in July.
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.
When he was 11, Jones broke into the Armory recreation center in Bremerton to steal food. Inside, he found an upright piano. As he would later say in interviews, this was the moment that led him ...
Quincy Jones, the legendary and award-winning music producer who died Monday at age 91, ... Bremerton and Seattle is where he said he learned about confidence, trust, and kindness.
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 ...
Quincy Jones, who did it all as a record producer, film composer, multi-genre artist, ... His father in 1943 uprooted the family to Bremerton, Washington, where he accepted a new job.
Quincy Delight Jones Jr. was born March 14, 1933, in Chicago. As a boy, he aspired to be a gangster like those he saw in his rough neighborhood. He was 7 when his mother was taken to a mental ...
How Quincy Jones inspired a project to revitalize downtown Bremerton expand The Quincy Square on 4th project, which broke ground on Monday, is key to the goal of turning the street into a housing ...