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The Day "Q" Came to Town

jherring
Explorer A

They call him “Q.”  More on this in a minute. 
 
I’m sure that most of our blog readers are aware that Southwest Employees are encouraged to work hard, have FUN, and be themselves.  Well, after 12 incredible years as a member of the Southwest Family, I’m here to tell you that there’s another vital element that each Southwest Employee adds to the mix—it’s the Freedom to express our passions—whatever they may be—even on the job. 
 
One of my greatest passions is music, especially Rock & Roll, and the thought of even a day without hearing some of my favorite tunes is incomprehensible.  If I ever have the privilege of meeting you, you’ll see that the topic of music usually makes its way into the conversation at some point.

Okay, back to my “Q” story.  I’m not usually star-struck, but when Quincy Jones (often referred to as “Q” by his legion of colleagues and fans) arrived in Dallas at the Barnes & Noble down the street last week to sign his new book, The Complete Quincy Jones, I could barely contain my excitement.  Honestly, the thought of actually meeting this bona fide musical genius (oh, and living legend) was enough to make me almost speechless.  As I stood in line waiting to get my book signed, I felt like a nervous little kid preparing to meet Santa Claus.        

Needless to say, Quincy is a pop culture and music icon and easily one of the most gifted musicians, composers, conductors, and arrangers who ever walked the planet.  We are the World and Michael Jackson's Thriller are two of the most notable high points in Quincy's unparalleled career.  Q has also worked with a host of other heavy-hitters in the music world, including Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, and, believe it or not, Ringo Starr. 

Even though my visit with Quincy was brief, I’m smiling when I tell you that Q was genuinely humble, friendly, and generous (he signed albums, photos, etc., even though his handlers strictly advised that he would be signing only The Complete Quincy Jones).    
   


So, all in all, the main point of this post is to joyfully and gratefully state that I’m thrilled beyond belief to work for a Company that not only allows me to express my passions, but encourages me to do so.