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| Multi-Grammy Awards winner Quincy Jones answers a question during a news conference in Beijing May 24, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) |
BEIJING, May 25 -- Famed American impresario Quincy
Jones has offered to write a theme song for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, having
been seduced by China on his first visit.
The 73-year-old musician, composer, conductor and
producer had his offer welcomed by the organizers of the Games, although they
said they would continue with their official Olympic song competition.
"The inspiration of the strong leadership in
preparing the 2008 Olympic Games and the theme 'One world, One dream' has led me
to offer everything I can possibly bring ... to this fantastic event," Jones
told a news conference at Beijing's Olympic Tower yesterday.
"Everything in the 60 years of my career has led up
to this event ... I would be very proud to write and orchestrate the theme to
the 2008 Olympic Games.
"We hope our music will help to bring everybody's
dreams together."
Jones said he would not be paid for his contribution,
which was originally suggested by action movie star Jackie Chan.
"I really appreciate what Quincy Jones said about
wanting to write the theme tune," said Jiang Xiaoyu, vice president of the
Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG).
"I think his participation will really inspire people
from around the world to ... contribute to the 2008 Olympic Games."
Jiang confirmed, though, that BOCOG's public search
for Olympic songs would continue until early 2008.
"We have already had 500 songs and 5,000 lyrics
submitted to the song competition," he said.
Jones has been nominated for 77 Grammy Awards in a
career that has included work with Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Ray Charles,
Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald.
A multi-millionaire from his music and successful
forays into television and event production, Jones said he had found in China
four thousand years of splendid culture.
"I really love this country, the food, the culture,
the beautiful women — some of the most beautiful women I've ever seen, whoah!"
he said.
"I would like to be one of the people who send out
the message to the world about what a country this is."
Last week, Jones was spotted in Shenzhen at the
Second China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industry Fair.
(Source: Shenzhen Daily/Agencies)