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Feb 2025
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Quincy Jones: The Music Legend Who Made ...

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🎵 Elliot has discovered a mysterious black circle… but what is it? A frisbee? A plate? Or something even more exciting? 🤔✨

In this special Black History Month episode of the Lingokids Podcast, the Lingokids friends discover the story of Quincy Jones, a music legend! From playing trumpet to producing the biggest selling album ever, Quincy brought people together through music. 🎶🌍 Let's celebrate the life of this artist and learn about his greatest achievements! 

🎧 Perfect for young music lovers and curious minds celebrating Black History Month!

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☀️ Parents, Inside the Lingokids app, we have 2,000+ fun, interactive activities, games, songs, and videos to help kids learn academics and modern life skills in today’s world. It’s free to try.

Voices: Robin Reed. Music and Sound Design: Juan Delgado. Script: Gavi Weiner.

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