December 02, 2009

Stevie Wonder Breaks Down Over Michael Jackson





At the 2009 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Wonder performs the Jackson hit "The Way You Make Me Feel" with singer John Legend. But after a minute or so into the performance held in NYC, Wonder begins to choke up and wipe his eyes.


Heartbreaking...

October 28, 2009

Extended Open for Michael Jackson Grammy Museum Exhibit


The LA Times is reporting that the Grammy Museum will be keeping their Jackson exhibit open until the summer of 2010. Focusing on his style, the showcase features some of his glitziest and most memorable pieces of clothing.

October 27, 2009

"This Is It" Soundtrack on iTunes


Jackson's other solo albums are now available on iTunes for the price of $7.99 each.

This Is It Director Kenny Ortega on Memories of Michael Jackson




This week sees the release of Michael Jackson's This Is It, the much-anticipated behind-the-scenes 3-D concert movie constructed from 100 hours of footage of rehearsals for Jackson's aborted tour. Last Thursday, Vulture visited the Waldorf Astoria suite of Kenny Ortega, the tour's director who was drafted to helm the film following Jackson's death.
How did you first meet Michael Jackson?
He called me, just out of the blue. My goddaughter, Jennifer, was at the house and she picked up the phone and she screamed, "Some guy on the phone says he's Michael Jackson!" And I was like, "Oh my God, what if it is?" So I grabbed the phone, "Hello." And it was his voice and he said, "No one ever believes it's me."

How did you find out about Michael's passing?
We were in rehearsals awaiting his arrival when these calls came in — what we thought were rumors that were circulating. There were so many rumors surrounding Michael all the time, and you just moved through it. Then as I looked around — we were a big company; on any given day there would be 150 people in the arena — everybody was on their phone. I was like, 
this is really happening.
Did you personally see any warning signs?
No, no. Michael was tired sometimes because he didn't have great sleeping habits. Whether those are connected to his ultimate demise or not, I don't know. It wasn't This Is It that had any negative impact on Michael Jackson. It was nourishing him. It was an inspirational time in his life.

The speculation was that 50 shows were too many for him ...
The people creating these speculations? They don't know what they're talking about. They never [pointed out] that he's doing 50 shows over six months. That's one to two shows a week.

Whose idea was the film?
The estate that represents the Michael Jackson integrity ...

And your first reaction?
No! Way too soon! I was emotionally devastated. No way, in my mind, as a professional, could I imagine myself having the creative objectivity to go in and make a film considering what we have all been through. [AEG Live CEO] Randy Phillips asked me if I would at least come in and look at the footage. When I looked at the footage it became apparent this wasn't about whether or not I wanted to do something: It was my responsibility. The journey wasn't over; the gig wasn't finished.

Looking back at your career, it's been a tough few months for you with the deaths of John Hughes and Patrick Swayze, as well as Michael.
Three guys that were tremendous friends and who impacted my creative life enormously. Working with Patrick Swayze [in 
Dirty Dancing], this was the Gene Kelly of our generation; he made dancing accessible for every guy. And John Hughes made me a director. He put me on the streets of Chicago and had me as the second-unit director for Ferris Bueller's Day Off with the wonderful musical scene with the parade.
Then you're the man to ask: How does Ferris Bueller get on that float without being arrested?
You know that we were really in a parade, right? John said, "We've been given permission to plug into a real parade." We had a float parked on a street, and at one moment all the cameras were given the go and that float moved into the street. Matthew [Broderick] came out of the crowd, jumped up onto it, and we were filming him in a live parade environment.

If Michael hadn't died, do you really believe that this would've been it?
You can't put it out of the realm of possibility. But he did say to me, "I don't want to be old and out there doing what I used to do great that I can't do anymore."

October 25, 2009

Some times, we need to laugh..


The Michael Jackson facebook page put together an entertaining album of MJ pics decorated with delightful texts that will surely put a smile on your face.  The above pics were some of my favorites.

October 23, 2009

Michael Jackson Remade ‘Thriller’ Before He Died



When the Michael Jackson concert flick This It It hits theaters next Wednesday, it'll include a few surprises buried among the rehearsal footage and sentimental interviews. Most notably, (SPOLIER ALERT) brand-new, reimagined versions of the videos for “Thriller,” “Man in the Mirror,” and “Earth Song.” MJ made the videos to serve as transitions to the live performances during the This Is It concerts in London.
Obviously, the "Thriller" remake is the most compelling, though "reimagining" what is widely regarded as the greatest music video of all time could be a bit dangerous. Will there be young love? Will there be zombies? Will there be dancing zombies? Funny you should ask. Choreographer Travis Payne told Cinemablend today that the new "Thriller" doesn't include the cutesy teen-date scenes the original had. But also, "We didn't touch what we considered the sacred inside of it." Translation: There will be zombies! 

October 22, 2009

VH1 to Host Michael Jackson Charity Auction





The Michael Jackson's belongings will be back on display, this time with VH1 Save the Music Foundation.
The Foundation is set to host a charity auction event that includes some former Michael Jackson memorabilia, like signed records.
The charity comes right on the heels of a $5 million lawsuit filed against the late legend's estate earlier this month. Michael Jackson's estate and Julien's Auction House were sued, after a Jackson auction bidder claims he never got his winnings. Some of the bids included two Michael Jackson mannequins and a silkscreen print of Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
Richard Lapointe says he was the highest bidder on various items from a Michael Jackson auction headed by Julien's Auction House. Due to disagreements, the auction, which was supposed to have occurred in April, was cancelled. --Linda Hobbs
[Vibe]

October 21, 2009

Michael Jackson’s Surprise Motivation for the This Is It Tour: One-Upping Prince!





With the possible exception of Madonna, Michael Jackson and Prince were the two biggest pop stars of the eighties. While they often battled for supremacy on the Billboard charts, there was never really any public indication that the two had beef or even considered themselves to be rivals. However, in this week's Entertainment Weekly cover story on the upcoming release of This Is It, a quote from the late Michael Jackson provides us with our first hint that MJ was not only extremely competitive with the diminutive Minnesotan, but that he also feared that if he slacked off, none other than God himself would channel his best creative ideas through Prince.
As you've no doubt read countless times since MJ's untimely death, he was very hands-on with every aspect of his planned This Is It tour, from choreography to song choices to the production design of the stage. The following excerpt from the article, which is not yet online, demonstrates how Michael Jackson may have been jealous of the (semi-recent) resurgence of Prince as a touring act, and how he wanted his show to be a spectacle that would make even the likes of Apollonia and Sheila E. jealous:


As the production got under way, it quickly became clear that Jackson’s creative ambitions for the concert were beyond anything he’d ever attempted. With the budget already past $24 million, Jackson told his team he wanted to recreate one of the world’s largest waterfalls on the stage. “I was ready to jump off the balcony of my office,” Phillips says. “We went and met with Michael, and Kenny said, ‘Michael, you’ve got to stop. We’ve got an incredible show, we don’t need any more vignettes.’ Michael said, ‘But Kenny, God channels this through me at night. I can’t sleep because I’m so super-charged.’ Kenny said, ‘But Michael, we have to finish. Can’t God take a vacation?’ Without missing a beat, Michael said, ‘You don’t understand — if I’m not there to receive these ideas, God might give them to Prince.’”
While this waterfall sounds spectacular, we think that Michael Jackson didn't quite understand the source of Prince's best ideas. After all, after seeing back-lit projections of Prince's 20-foot-tall (long?) demon schlong at the 2007 Super Bowl, it's pretty clear to us that Prince has been channeling a somewhat more demonic force all these years.

Madonna Opens Up About Michael Jackson




Madonna spoke at length about her relationship with Michael Jackson during theheartfelt tribute she paid to him during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, which she told MTV News was written "from my heart." In segments from her recent interview with Rolling Stone that were posted online Monday but not included in the print edition, she spoke at length about her relationship with him and her admiration for his talent.


Even as a child, Madonna said she was fascinated with the singer who would later be her friend (althoughMJ reportedly had a less-positive impression of the time they spent together, according to "The Michael Jackson Tapes: A Tragic Icon Reveals His Soul in Intimate Conversation" by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach). "I was madly in love with him, totally smitten," she said. "He was mind-bogglingly talented. The songs he sang were not childlike at all."
Madonna later got the opportunity to meet with Jackson early on in her career, and recalled her very first encounter with the singer.
"I met him in the early '80s, when I first started working with my manager, Freddy DeMann, who at the time was managing Michael Jackson. I saw him play at Madison Square Garden, and I was blown away. He was flawless. There was a party at the Helmsley Palace Hotel. He was very shy, but it was a thrill for me." she revealed.
Later on, the two shared a great deal in common, and not just the fact that they were both media icons and were born in the same month and year. They attempted working together but ultimately never did.
"There was a period of time when we hung out," she told the magazine. "He wanted to work with me, I think he wanted to get to know me, and I wanted to do the same. When you write with somebody, it's a weird experience, you feel vulnerable and shy. When I worked with Justin Timberlake I felt that way. To write songs together is a very intimate experience, like getting tossed into a juggernaut: 'On your mark, get set, create!' You have to get past these hurdles, which are, 'I want to impress this person, but will they think my ideas are stupid? What if their ideas are stupid? Can I be honest with them? Will they be offended?' You end up talking and gabbing and socializing, and you have to do that in order to get to the next level, to be creative.
"So that's what we were doing: watching movies, having dinner, hanging out, going to the Oscars, being silly, seeing if we could work," she continued. "He got relaxed. He took off his sunglasses, had a glass of wine, I got him to laugh."
As she noted during her VMA speech, Madonna stressed the difficulty that Jackson's childhood must have presented for him.
"All I have are my opinions, I wasn't very close to him. It's good to have a good childhood and a sense of yourself in the world before people start telling you who they think you are," she said. "Where you can make mistakes and have a sense of innocence. It gives you a sense of confidence. I don't think he started off that way. Did he have any sense of himself outside of the world of being adored and famous? It's hard to survive like that. I think he felt insecure about the attention he got, and had a love-hate relationship with his job."
She also spoke of her admiration for MJ's songwriting ability. "I'd wished I'd written "Billie Jean" and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." What song didn't I love?" she said.
As someone who can understand what it's like to be in the glare of media attention for years on end, Madonna had some sad observations about MJ's final years.
"He didn't seem to have any close friends. And in the last decade, everybody abandoned him, or wrote him off as crazy," she said. "People have said so many things about me that aren't true, and I never once had a second thought that the accusations against him might be true. But he didn't seem to have a way to deal with that, publicly or privately, and it can destroy you. When he died, everyone was saying what a great genius he was, but it's important to appreciate things before you lose them. It's a great tragedy."
[MTV]

October 19, 2009

Michael. by Rolling Stone


Rolling Stone magazine will be releasing a tribute book simply titled, Michael. The hardcover book will feature written words by Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Will.I.Am, Quincy Jones and Sheryl Crow. It will be sold in bookstores starting November 3rd.

October 16, 2009

MJ Love #3


THE RE-RELEASE OF THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY IS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It has the same cover as the original 1988 release, but the new version has an intro by Motown's Berry Gordy and an Afterward by one of the original editors.

I flipped through the book and there are many pictures (both color and black and white) and I'm sure it will answer some of the questions we wanted answers to... at least questions pertaining to events leading up to 1988.

Anyhow, it was MJs "One and Only Autobiography" and I can't wait to read it!

Jackson Gets AMA Nods


MJ was nominated for five American Music Awards for his "Number Ones" album. The compilation album containing all of Jackson's number one singles was released in November of 2003 and the nominations are making people wonder if it's just out of courtesy. Well, due to some Billboard rules, Jackson's album wasn't allowed to be put on the charts because of it's release date even though it was outselling newly released music. Sales along with radio play qualified MJ for the well deserved nominations. The AMAs air on Sunday, November 22nd.

DWTS Does MJ Tribute


On Tuesday, October 20th, "Dancing With the Stars" will be hosting a tribute for Jackson. The professional dancers will be doing an array or songs taken from his tremendous career however will be adding ballroom and latin styles to the mix.

October 12, 2009

"This Is It" by Michael Jackson




Here's the newly released single with lead vocals by MJ and backing vocals by his brothers... enjoy :)

October 03, 2009

Michael Jackson Mashup



Watch vocalist Sam Tsui and arranger Kurt Schneider do a medley of some of Jackson's greatest hits. Songs include: "Man in the Mirror", "Smooth Criminal", "Billie Jean", "Thriller", "Beat It", and "I'll Be There".

October 02, 2009

Spike Lee Filming MJ Documentary


Lee has gone to Gary,Indiana to begin the filming of a Michael Jackson doc. He expressed, "This ... is where it all happened! Right here -- 2300 Jackson Street ... the greatest entertainer in the world."

The film is set to release in October of this year, and there's a question as to whether or not it will coincide with the "This Is It" movie.

Lee and Jackson worked together on the "They Don't Really Care About Us" video in the late 1990s.

MJ Was Healthy for a Dead Man


There have been reports stating that at the time of Jackson's death he was in a healthy state.

E! reported on their website, "Jackson's face and neck were scarred by plastic surgery, he had tattooed lips and eyebrows and, as previously reported, he did have injection marks all over his arms. His 136-pound weight was on the low end but was within the healthy range for his 5-foot-9 frame."

He also had arthritis on his fingers and the lower part of his back. The only minor issue seen was with his lungs which would've caused him to be out of breath from time to time.

September 23, 2009

Aaron Carter to Wear Jackson's Jacket on DWTS




In an interview MJ did a few years back, he explained how giving he was with others. If someone saw something they adored on him, he had no problem giving it to them as a gift. He used the example of Sammy Davis Jr. who gave him an article of clothing off of his back simply because he admired and complitmented him on it. So when Aaron was telling this story to Chelsea Handler, I knew it was Michael all the way.

To hear about the jacket Carter received from Jackson, you can fast forward the clip to 4:44.

Michael Jackson [...] Coined



The late Michael Jackson [is] coming to a coin near you.
Michael Jackson's estate has signed up to start producing collective coins with the image of Jackson engraved.
The Michael Jackson Commemorative Coin Collection--the brainchild of the global music merchandising company, Bravado, and The First Commemorative Mint, Inc.-- is currently being sold through the Home Shopping Network.
Though the coins are state coins, they're also being offered on the Silver Eagle Dollar coin.
"The value of the Michael Jackson coins lie in their unique status as both official collectibles and legal tender issues," Bernie Neumark, President and CEO of the First Commemorative Mint, says. "This has never been possible before so we are excited about the opportunity. Each new coin will be a coveted first edition, so there will be tremendous demand from both coin collectors as well as Michael Jackson fans. Most coins will be produced in limited editions which will add to their scarcity and historic importance."
Michael Jackson's estate is currently worth $500 million. Jackson's longtime friends, attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain administer the estate. On Friday, a Los Angeles judge ruled that Jackson's mother and guardian of his children, Katherine Jackson, has a legal right to have her say in the way the estate is ran. --
Linda Hobbs

Prices range from $24.95-$59.95 and are available now.

September 22, 2009

'This Is It' : Human Nature



'This Is It' Movie Site


Visit the official movie to add your photo to the collage, watch video clips and receive updates. "This Is It" will be in theaters on October 28th and tickets and go on pre-sale September 27th.

The Missing Tapes Will be Played




This friday NBC's Dateline will be playing the newly found tapes of MJ. In a clip from the commercial Michael says, "I just wanted to be loved." The show will air at 9 pm.

September 12, 2009

Movie Trailers for 'This Is It'






Here are some YouTube clips of what could be the 'This Is It' movie trailer. However, I guess we will see when they air the official commercial during the Mtv VMAs.

September 09, 2009

MTV 2009 VMA Commercial "Reigning Gloves"



Janet Shows Her Big Brother Love on Her Site


On Janet Jackson's official website she has "Commemorative Photos" showing pics of the brother sister pair together. Very special.

September 08, 2009

Janet Jackson Planning Spectacular VMA Tribute to Michael



Now that Michael Jackson’s body has finally been laid to rest, it looks like his sister Janet Jackson is planning to pull out all the stops for a one-time tribute to the King of Pop at next weekend’s MTV Video Music Awards.

According to TMZ, Janet and her crew of around 20 backup dancers have been rehearsing around the clock — up to 15 hours in a single day — for Sunday night’s annual awards spectacle.

Janet, who has remained relatively quiet in the wake of her family’s tragic loss, is reportedly working on the tribute with some of the world’s top choreographers, including Frank Gatson and Travis Payne.

One dancer involved in the project tells TMZ “there won’t be a dry eye in the house” at the end of the number.

You’ll just have to wait until Sunday, Sept. 13 to see for yourself.


Ironically I was saddened by the fact that MJ would no longer be doing any performances or surprise appearances on the VMAs like he used to years before.  Remember when he danced with 'Nsync or came out and kissed his first wife Lisa Marie?  

Anyhow, Janet's tribute would be the tribute of ALL tributes near and far, and I know she would be no less than amazing for her big brother. 

Oprah Remembers MJ


To kick off one of the leading shows in Oprah's new season, she will dedicate her Wednesday September 16th episode to Michael. In the early 90s she interviewed him and she will be airing unseen footage. Thanks Oprah.

September 07, 2009

Michael Jackson's glove auctioned in Australia


A bejeweled white glove Michael Jackson tossed to an Australian fan more than a decade ago sold at auction Sunday for 57,600 Australian dollars ($48,400), almost twice the estimated selling price.
Warwick Stone, a buyer for the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, beat out five other bidders for the late King of Pop's glove, said Charlotte Stanes, spokeswoman for the Melbourne auction house Bonhams and Goodman. The estimated selling price before the auction was AU$30,000.

"We are very happy with the result," Stanes said. "It's the first glove we know about in Australia."

Bonhams and Goodman said it was the first auction of a Michael Jackson glove since his death on June 25 this year at age 50.

Jackson visited Australia in 1996 as part of his HIStory world tour. While in Sydney, he attended the Australian premiere for the film "Ghosts," in which he had a starring role. At the end of the screening, he tossed the glove at audience member Bill Hibble, who has since died, said national head of collectables Giles Moon.

September 04, 2009

Michael Jackson's Funeral


Telegraph.co.uk has posted some pictures from MJ's funeral that took place in Glendale, CA. His body will be with other stars such as Clark Gable, Sammy Davis Jr. and Nat King Cole at the Forest Lawn cemetery. He is now placed under a stained glass window replica of the 'Last Supper'- a painting that Michael also wanted above his bed in his master bedroom.

According to E! News, his three children wrote letters that were put inside the casket and placed a purple crown ontop. Jackson was also dressed with a shoulder length wig and one glove.

May he rest... and hopefully soon- in peace.

September 01, 2009

Album: 'Michael Jackson: Remix Suite I'




Michael Jackson: Remix Suite I

NYC subway art contest proposed to honor Jackson


NEW YORK — A New York city councilwoman has come up with another way to honor Michael Jackson at the subway station where he shot the music video for "Bad."
Letitia James had asked the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to place a plaque at Brooklyn's Hoyt-Schermerhorn (SKER'-mur-horn) station — or have the late singer's name added to the station's name.
MTA officials rejected the request because plaques are prohibited in stations.
Now James says she plans to ask for a station art contest honoring Jackson.
The MTA said Tuesday it only considers art for stations when they are up for rehabilitation, and that station won't be rehabbed for at least five years.
Jackson, who died June 25, shot the Martin Scorsese-directed video for "Bad" at the station in 1987.

Information from: New York Post, http://www.nypost.com
-Associated Press

Michael Jackson tribute lineup to be unveiled soon


VIENNA — It's almost as mysterious as Michael Jackson's moon walk.
Fans still don't know who will perform at a major tribute to the late pop star that will be held outside a 17th-century palace in Vienna later this month.
But they will, exactly one week from now: Organizers say Jackson's brother Jermaine will hold a news conference in the Austrian capital next Tuesday to unveil the lineup for the Sept. 26 concert.
Jermaine Jackson has promised that some of the world's top entertainers will perform Michael's greatest hits on a crown-shaped stage being erected outside Vienna's former imperial Schoenbrunn Palace.
He says the event will be broadcast live to 1 billion fans around the world.

-Associated Press

August 29, 2009

August 28, 2009

Long Live the King Birthday Bash in Times Square


Q-tip, Mark Ronson, and DJ Spinna will be celebrating what would have been the King of Pop's 51st birthday in Times Square. Get your tickets here for $25.

August 25, 2009

MJ Love #2


Yesterday I had an inner voice tell me to hit up the thrift store. Lucky for me there was an original copy of the 1984 "We Are the World" record waiting for me. If I wasn't familiar with the sleeve artwork, I most likely would've overlooked it. But the second I saw the "W" in "We" I immediately grabbed it and held on to it.

Another plus was the record came out to..................................................... .74 cents!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

August 24, 2009

Report: Coroner Rules Jackson's Death a Homicide


Report: Coroner Rules Jackson's Death a Homicide

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Michael Jackson, a Taschen Music Icon


Taschen books, known for spinning pop culture into pages of pages of bold pics and "fast food" info, is adding Jackson to its 'Music Icon' series.



According to Taschen, the book will chronicle the "rise and demise" of MJ as well as "a painstaking selection of approximately 150 portraits, colorful posters and record covers, rare concert photos, and previously unpublished candid photos. These images—each matching an important biographical event—are accompanied by text tracing the progression of each subject’s life and career and are complemented by a section containing lists of essential recordings and selected chart rankings."

The book will sell for $9.99 and is set to be released in October.


August 22, 2009

J5 "Mama's Pearl/The Love You Save"



Michael Jackson to be buried on birthday, King of Pop's father says [UPDATE]



According to the New York Times blog, Michael's burial has been "rescheduled for Sept. 3 [and will] take place at 7 p.m. Pacific time, at the Holly Terrace in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, Calif."

The date change was made because some members of the Jackson family "objected" to Michael being buried on what would've been his 51st birthday.

Personally, I feel it would've been a somewhat beautiful and would have brought his birth and death to a full circle close. But it's understandable that they would want to keep the two separate.

Spike Lee Plans Bash in Brooklyn for MJ's Birthday [UPDATE]


Spike Lee's birthday celebration for MJ will remain in Brooklyn, but will be at Prospect Park instead of Fort Greene Park. This change has been made to accommodate the large crowd that's expected.

August 21, 2009

Michael Jackson Movie... October 30 with 3-D... [UPDATE]


According to the LA Times blog, MJ's movie will be moved up to October 28th and will be in theaters for only two weeks.  Tickets will go on pre-sale September 27th and there will be no 3-D scenes.  


August 20, 2009

Jackson Brothers reality series a go at A&E



NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Before Michael Jackson died, his brothers filmed a one-hour pilot for A&E that was supposed to include a reunion performance with Michael. But he never agreed to it, didn't do it, and died before it could be discussed again.


But sources say that A&E will go forward with a series of further episodes that will chronicle the Jackson brothers' lives and show them grappling with Michael's death.


An A&E spokesman declined comment; sources close to the network said the deal for a series isn't done yet. The original A&E deal was for a pilot with provisions for a series.


It hasn't been decided whether the footage that exists will be shaped into half-hour or hour-long sessions.


Meanwhile, the pilot -- which might include at least a reference at its end that Michael has died -- will air on A&E within the month, sources say.


The deal was put together by Danny O'Donovan, who has managed the group since they left Motown in the late 1970s.


-Reuters