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By J. D. Considine and J. D. Considine,Sun Pop Music Critic | October 26, 1990
'Listen Up:The Lives of Quincy Jones'Starring Quincy JonesDirected by Ellen WeissbrodReleased by Warner Bros.Rated PG-13... **Quincy Jones is not your typical pop star.Sure, he has a great track record. He produced his first chart-topper back in 1963,and has been on a roll ever since, winning Grammys and platinum-album awards at an awe-inspiring rate. Look him up in "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits," however, and he seems barely a footnote -- a couple of Top-20 singles, and that's it.How come?
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NEWS
September 15, 1990
Services for Ross O. Patten, who had retired as a quality control supervisor at Baltimore's main post office and headed two organizations of retired persons, will be held at 9 a.m. today at the Witzke Funeral Home, 1630 Edmondson Ave., Catonsville.Mr. Patten died Wednesday after an apparent heart attack at his home in Catonsville. He was 77.He retired in 1981 after more than 20 years with the Postal Service. Earlier, he had worked in shipyard offices in Quincy, Mass., and then as a cabinetmaker for Hopeman Brothers, a subcontractor that finished interior spaces in newly built ships.
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