Celebs Remember Soul Train's Don Cornelius

Questlove, Rihanna and more pay tribute to the late legend.

Questlove Endorses Obama - Drummer-producer Questlove has already hinted at his political leanings during the Roots' tenure as Jimmy Fallon's house band, accompanying Obama's hilarious take on "Slow Jam the News," and musically dissing Michele Bachmann. But he made his views clear in a video posted on the Obama campaign's website earlier this year: "[Obama] needs eight years to finish the mission and we need to have his back," Quest said. (Photo: Desiree Navarro/Getty Images)
Quincy Jones: March 14 - The music legend and super producer celebrates his 79th birthday. (Photo: Jerod Harris/Getty Images)
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Rihanna - @rihanna: R.I.P Don C Rihanna kept it simple in her tweet about the passing of the late great TV personality. (Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images)/content/dam/betcom/images/2011/05/Music-5.16-5.31/053111-music-q-tip.jpg

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Quincy Jones - “I am shocked and deeply saddened at the sudden passing of my friend, colleague and business partner Don Cornelius. Don was a visionary pioneer and a giant in our business. Before MTV, there was Soul Train. That will be the great legacy of Don Cornelius. His contributions to television, music and our culture as a whole will never be matched. My heart goes out to Don’s family and loved ones.”(Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Acura)

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