United Kingdom, March 3 -- Oprah Winfrey remembered the late Quincy Jones as "love lived out loud" at the Oscars on Sunday (03.03.25).

The 71-year-old broadcaster and her 'The Color Purple' co-star Whoopi Goldberg took to the stage at Los Angeles' Dolby Theater to pay tribute to the late musical legend, who passed away in November at the age of 91, remembering his contributions to the worlds of music and movies.

Oprah said: "When one hears the name Quincy Jones, one's first thought is 'musical genius' and for good reason. 28 Grammy Awards, arranger and conductor for legends like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Ray Charles, and the driving force behind 'We are the World'.

"But the man, our beloved Q, had an equally powerful impact on...