Quencie Interviews Multi-Platinum Bad Boy / Hit Men Record Producer Amadeus [VIDEO]

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On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, I had the honor and pleasure of interviewing the CEO of Platinum Boy Music Inc., Multi-Platinum Bad Boy/Hitmen Record Producer, Amadeus on Instagram LIVE. Amadeus has produced for over 100 artist thus far, ranging from Jennifer Lopez, French Montana, Trey Songz, Chris Brown, 50 Cent, Justin Bieber, Fabolous, T.I., Young Jeezy, Tyga, Keyshia Cole, Wale, Busta Rhymes just to name a few. He has produced and scored music for BET, VH-1, Burger King, Sprite, EA Sports & ESPN. Amadeus also created the last 2 theme songs for ESPN’s First Take show alongside Maybach Music Group Artists Wale and Stalley.

In addition to being considered a “Super Producer,” Amadeus is also a professional drummer and music director to Atlantic Records Multi-Platinum recording artist Trey Songz. Amadeus is truly passionate about giving back, motivating and inspiring people to believe in themselves and their dreams and doing whatever it takes in a positive manner to see their dreams become reality.

In my Instagram LIVE interview with Amadeus, we covered everything from his career, to his family, to his tireless efforts in giving back to his community. I had so much fun conversing with this Black King about all of the Black Excellence he has put into the world. Check out our conversion below.



Grammy Museum Gala Honoring David Foster

Courtesy of Grammy Museum Twitter Account

Courtesy of Grammy Museum Twitter Account

On Tuesday September 19, 2017 Studio Q covered the third annual fundraising gala honoring 16-time GRAMMY® Award winner David Foster which was hosted by The GRAMMY Museum®.  The Gala presented David Foster with the Architects of Sound Award in recognition of his unparalleled contributions to music.  Proceeds from the night will benefit the Museum's newly expanded music education programs, which were integrated with those of its sister organization, the GRAMMY Foundation, earlier this year.

Courtesy of The Grammy Museum's Instagram 

Courtesy of The Grammy Museum's Instagram 

Participating in the evening’s celebration was 27-time GRAMMY winner Quincy Jones, singer/songwriter and actress Katharine McPhee; R&B, pop and gospel singer, and "American Idol" season two winner Ruben Studdard; recording artist and “American Idol” star Pia Toscano; singer/songwriter Sheléa; and operatic and classical crossover tenor Fernando Varela. The fundraiser was presented by Cheryl and Haim Saban, and Brian and Adria Sheth.

Check out our Studio Q interviews from the red carpet below