Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Re: [American_Idol_Extra] BET Awards Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson



Boy, Joe Jackson just can't wait to get his hands on Michael's money.  He's a piece of work. 

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Subject: [American_Idol_Extra] BET Awards Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson
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Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 10:26 AM



BET Awards Pay Tribute to Jackson

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Posted By: Lesha Ruffin     24 mins ago
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Celebrities dressed like him, danced like him, sang his songs and talked about him. But the most poignant moment of the nearly four-hour long BET Awards last night in Los Angeles was the minute or so that Michael Jackson's sister, Janet, spoke about her late brother.
She told the audience at the Shrine Auditorium the entire family wanted to be on hand for the hastily assembled tribute to her brother who died Thursday -- but that it "was just too painful" for them to do so.
Jackson told the nationally televised event: "to you, Michael is an icon, but to us, Michael is family." She added that her brother "will forever live in all of our hearts." Janet thanked the fans around the world for their love and support. Then, her voice nearly breaking from emotion, she added: "We miss him SO much."
While Janet Jackson's tribute to her brother was, by far, the emotional highlight of the BET Awards, there were several others that captured the unique circumstances.
The show closed with Jamie Foxx and Ne-Yo performing a duet on "I'll Be There," and asking the audience at the Shrine to join in the chorus. Backed by a simple piano accompaniment, the two were framed by large images of Michael Jackson projected on the screen behind them. Many in the audience were seen with tears in their eyes during the song. And after coming off stage, Ne-Yo wiped away tears.
Among those in the house was Jackson's father, Joe, who showed up for the event without tickets, sending staffers into a frenzy to get him an up-front seat for the proceedings. He told reporters along the red carpet: "I just wish he could be here to celebrate himself" -- but said he was there "to celebrate for him."
In a statement read at the show, Jackson's parents said they solely had the personal and legal "authority for our son and his children." It was their strongest declaration yet about their son's affairs
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Monday, June 29, 2009

[American_Idol_Extra] BET Awards Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson





BET Awards Pay Tribute to Jackson

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Posted By: Lesha Ruffin     24 mins ago
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Celebrities dressed like him, danced like him, sang his songs and talked about him. But the most poignant moment of the nearly four-hour long BET Awards last night in Los Angeles was the minute or so that Michael Jackson's sister, Janet, spoke about her late brother.

She told the audience at the Shrine Auditorium the entire family wanted to be on hand for the hastily assembled tribute to her brother who died Thursday -- but that it "was just too painful" for them to do so.

Jackson told the nationally televised event: "to you, Michael is an icon, but to us, Michael is family." She added that her brother "will forever live in all of our hearts." Janet thanked the fans around the world for their love and support. Then, her voice nearly breaking from emotion, she added: "We miss him SO much."

While Janet Jackson's tribute to her brother was, by far, the emotional highlight of the BET Awards, there were several others that captured the unique circumstances.

The show closed with Jamie Foxx and Ne-Yo performing a duet on "I'll Be There," and asking the audience at the Shrine to join in the chorus. Backed by a simple piano accompaniment, the two were framed by large images of Michael Jackson projected on the screen behind them. Many in the audience were seen with tears in their eyes during the song. And after coming off stage, Ne-Yo wiped away tears.

Among those in the house was Jackson's father, Joe, who showed up for the event without tickets, sending staffers into a frenzy to get him an up-front seat for the proceedings. He told reporters along the red carpet: "I just wish he could be here to celebrate himself" -- but said he was there "to celebrate for him."

In a statement read at the show, Jackson's parents said they solely had the personal and legal "authority for our son and his children." It was their strongest declaration yet about their son's affairs

More:
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

[American_Idol_Extra] Sing Along for Pride Sunday: I'm Coming Out by Diana Ross




Sing Along for Pride Sunday
 
I'm Coming Out by Diana Ross
 
Happy Pride to You and Yours
 
We Remember!
 
With Love fron Tommy
 
STAN
 
 
 "I'm Coming Out" is a hit single released by Motown singer Diana Ross in 1980, written and produced by Chic members Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers for her album diana (1980).
 
The song was a hit, peaking at number five on the U.S. Pop Singles chart. It is also notable for being the first song usually performed at Ross' performances and concerts since 1980.
 
The song would be sampled as the years passed, most notably by Puff Daddy, who used a sample on the late rapper The Notorious B.I.G.'s 1997 song "Mo Money Mo Problems". There's also been a cover by Marcia Hines. It was featured as a cover for the video game Karaoke Revolution as well.
 
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The Lyrics
 
I'm Coming Out
 
Im coming out
Im coming
Im coming out
Im coming out
Im coming out
Im coming out

Im coming out
I want the world to know
Got to let it show
Im coming out
I want the world to know
I got to let it show

Theres a new me coming out
And I just had to live
And I wanna give
Im completely positive
I think this time around
I am gonna do it
Like you never do it
Like you never knew it
Ooh, Ill make it through

The time has come for me
To break out of the shell
I have to shout
That Im coming out

Im coming out
I want the world to know
Got to let it show
Im coming out
I want the world to know
I got to let it show

Im coming out
I want the world to know
Got to let it show
Im coming out
I want the world to know
I got to let it show

Ive got to show the world
All that I wanna be
And all my billities
Theres so much more to me
Somehow, I have to make them
Just understand
I got it well in hand
And, oh, how Ive planned
Im spreadin love
Theres no need to fear
And I just feel so glad
Everytime I hear:

Im coming out
I want the world to know
Got to let it show
Im coming out
I want the world to know
I got to let it show
 
 
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I'm Coming Out by Diana Ross
 
 File:Diana Ross - I'm Coming Out single cover.jpg
 
 
Coming Out in Central Park, New York City, 1983
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sing and Dance Along
 
 
Diana Ross - I'm Coming Out & Bonus Song The Boss 1981
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In Loving Memory of Michael Jackson
 
Never Can Say Goodbye
 
 
 
 

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Friday, June 26, 2009

[American_Idol_Extra] LA police want to talk to Michael Jackson's live-in Dr. Feelgood, Drug Cocktail may have caused death





LA police want to talk to Michael Jackson's live-in Dr. Feelgood, Drug Cocktail may have caused death .  There are reports of a severe addiction to Oxycontin, Demerol, and other drugs which can be lethal when combined.
Michael Jackson likely died of a prescription drug overdose.
The toxicology tests will take 4 to 6 weeks.
Just like Heath Ledger, Elvis Presley,  Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, etc. So tragic. So sad. -Tommy
 
 

In this July 7, 2006 photo, Dr. Conrad Murray poses for a photo as he opens the Acres Homes Cardiovascular Center at the Tidwell Professional Building, in Houston. A woman who answered the phone Friday, June 26, 2009, at Dr. Conrad C. Murray's clinic in Houston confirmed to The Associated Press that Murray was Michael Jackson's cardiologist.

 
 
LA police want to talk to Jackson's cardiologist

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The cardiologist who reportedly was in Michael Jackson's Los Angeles mansion when the entertainer collapsed practices medicine in at least three states and is the graduate of a medical school in Nashville.

A woman who answered the phone Friday at Dr. Conrad R. Murray's clinic in Houston confirmed to The Associated Press that Murray was Jackson's cardiologist.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Murray was performing CPR on Jackson when paramedics arrived at his home Thursday, and Murray's car was later towed by police from the home.

Los Angeles police want to interview Murray but stress he is not under criminal investigation.

Murray graduated from Meharry Medical College in 1989. Government records show he holds licenses to practice in California, Nevada and Texas. He was licensed in 2001 in Hawaii, but it wasn't immediately clear if that license is current.

State regulators had no records of any disciplinary actions against him.

Murray's office in Las Vegas, Global Cardiovascular Associates Inc., was locked and dark Friday. Reporters gathered in the hallway outside. He did not immediately return messages left on his office voicemail.

Mary Russell, property manager for the sleek, three-story office building across from Desert Springs Hospital, said she had not seen Murray all week.

A reporter who tried to visit Murray's Las Vegas home was turned away by two armed guards at the entrance to the gated community where it's located.

Records show he has had financial trouble. Murray filed for bankruptcy in California in 1992, when he was listed as living in Loma Linda, where he had done graduate work at Loma Linda University. He had several tax liens filed against him in California and Arizona between 1993 and 2003.

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Coroner on MJ: 'No Indication of Foul Play'

Posted Jun 26th 2009 6:27PM by TMZ Staff

The L.A. County Coroner just announced Michael Jackson's autopsy has been completed -- but more testing is needed before the official cause of death can be determined.

The coroner said the cause of death was deferred because additional testing -- including toxicology and other tests -- is needed. It will take 4-6 weeks to complete.

There was no trauma to Michael's body and "no indication of foul play" -- but he said Michael had been taking "some prescription medications."

He said Michael was pronounced dead in the emergency room of UCLA. Jackson's body will be released after 6 PM.

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[American_Idol_Extra] A Star Idolized and Haunted, Michael Jackson Dies at 50





Michael Jackson performing in 1987
Michael Jackson performing in 1987
 
 A Star Idolized and Haunted, Michael Jackson Dies at 50
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Michael Jackson performed during the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show in 1993 in Pasadena, Calif. More Photos >

By BROOKS BARNES

Published: June 25, 2009

LOS ANGELES — For his legions of fans, he was the Peter Pan of pop music: the little boy who refused to grow up. But on the verge of another attempted comeback, he is suddenly gone, this time for good.

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Michael Jackson, whose quintessentially American tale of celebrity and excess took him from musical boy wonder to global pop superstar to sad figure haunted by lawsuits, paparazzi and failed plastic surgery, was pronounced dead on Thursday afternoon at U.C.L.A. Medical Center after arriving in a coma, a city official said. Mr. Jackson was 50, having spent 40 of those years in the public eye he loved.

The singer was rushed to the hospital, a six-minute drive from the rented Bel-Air home in which he was living, shortly after noon by paramedics for the Los Angeles Fire Department. A hospital spokesman would not confirm reports of cardiac arrest. He was pronounced dead at 2:26 pm.

As with Elvis Presley or the Beatles, it is impossible to calculate the full effect Mr. Jackson had on the world of music. At the height of his career, he was indisputably the biggest star in the world; he has sold more than 750 million albums. Radio stations across the country reacted to his death with marathon sessions of his songs. MTV, which grew successful in part as a result of Mr. Jackson's groundbreaking videos, reprised its early days as a music channel by showing his biggest hits.

From his days as the youngest brother in the Jackson 5 to his solo career in the 1980s and early 1990s, Mr. Jackson was responsible for a string of hits like "I Want You Back," "I'll Be There" "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" "Billie Jean" and "Black or White" that exploited his high voice, infectious energy and ear for irresistible hooks.

As a solo performer, Mr. Jackson ushered in the age of pop as a global product — not to mention an age of spectacle and pop culture celebrity. He became more character than singer: his sequined glove, his whitened face, his moonwalk dance move became embedded in the cultural firmament.

His entertainment career hit high-water marks with the release of "Thriller," from 1982, which has been certified 28 times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and with the "Victory" world tour that reunited him with his brothers in 1984.

But soon afterward, his career started a bizarre disintegration. His darkest moment undoubtedly came in 2003, when he was indicted on child molesting charges. A young cancer patient claimed the singer had befriended him and then groped him at his Neverland estate near Santa Barbara, Calif., but Mr. Jackson was acquitted on all charges.

Reaction to his death started trickling in from the entertainment community late Thursday.

"I am absolutely devastated at this tragic and unexpected news," the music producer Quincy Jones said in a statement. "I've lost my little brother today, and part of my soul has gone with him."

Berry Gordy, the Motown founder who helped develop the Jackson 5, told CNN that Mr. Jackson, as a boy, "always wanted to be the best, and he was willing to work as hard as it took to be that. And we could all see that he was a winner at that age.

Tommy Mottola, a former head of Sony Music, called Mr. Jackson "the cornerstone to the entire music business."

"He bridged the gap between rhythm and blues and pop music and made it into a global culture," said Mr. Mottola, who worked with Mr. Jackson until the singer cut his ties with Sony in 2001.

Impromptu vigils broke out around the world, from Portland, Ore., where fans organized a one-gloved bike ride ("glittery costumes strongly encouraged") to Hong Kong, where fans gathered with candles and sang his songs.

In Los Angeles, hundreds of fans — some chanting Mr. Jackson's name, some doing the "Thriller" dance — descended on the hospital and on the hillside house where he was staying.

Jeremy Vargas, 38, hoisted his wife, Erica Renaud, 38, on his shoulders and they danced and bopped to "Man in the Mirror" playing from an onlooker's iPod connected to external speakers — the boom boxes of Mr. Jackson's heyday long past their day.

"I am in shock and awe," said Ms. Renaud, who was visiting from Red Hook, Brooklyn, with her family. "He was like a family member to me."

Dreams of a Comeback

Mr. Jackson was an object of fascination for the news media since the Jackson 5's first hit, "I Want You Back," in 1969. His public image wavered between that of the musical naif, who wanted only to recapture his youth by riding on roller-coasters and having sleepovers with his friends, to the calculated mogul who carefully constructed his persona around his often-baffling public behavior.

 

Mr. Jackson had been scheduled to perform 50 concerts at the O2 arena in London beginning next month and continuing into 2010. The shows, which quickly sold out, were positioned as a comeback, with the potential to earn him up to $50 million, according to some reports.

But there had also been worry and speculation that Mr. Jackson was not physically ready for such an arduous run of concerts, and his postponement of the first of those shows to July 13 from July 8 fueled new rounds of gossip about his health. Nevertheless, he was rehearsing Wednesday night at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. "The primary reason for the concerts wasn't so much that he was wanting to generate money as much as it was that he wanted to perform for his kids," said J. Randy Taraborrelli, whose biography, "Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness," was first published by Citadel in 1991. "They had never seen him perform before."

Mr. Jackson's brothers, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Randy, have all had performing careers, with varying success, since they stopped performing together. (Randy, the youngest, replaced Jermaine when the Jackson 5 left Motown.) His sisters, Rebbie, La Toya and Janet, are also singers, and Janet Jackson has been a major star in her own right for two decades. They all survive him, as do his parents, Joseph and Katherine Jackson, of Las Vegas, and three children: Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, born to Mr. Jackson's second wife, Deborah Jeanne Rowe, and Prince Michael Jackson II, the son of a surrogate mother. Mr. Jackson was also briefly married to Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley.

A spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department said the department assigned its robbery and homicide division to investigate the death, but the spokesman said that was because of Mr. Jackson's celebrity.

"Don't read into anything," the spokesman told reporters gathered outside the Bel-Air house. He said the coroner had taken possession of the body and would conduct an investigation.

At a news conference at the hospital, Jermaine Jackson spoke to reporters about his brother. "It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest at his home," he said softly. A personal physician first tried to resuscitate Michael Jackson at his home before paramedics arrived. A team of doctors then tried to resuscitate him for more than an hour, his brother said.

"May our love be with you always," Jermaine Jackson concluded, his gaze aloft.

In Gary, Ind., hundreds of people descended upon the squat clapboard house were Mr. Jackson spent his earliest years. There were tears, loud wails, and quiet prayers as old neighbors joined hands with people who had driven in from Chicago and other nearby towns to pay their respects.

"Just continue to glorify the man, Lord," said Ida Boyd-King, a local pastor who led the crowd in prayer. "Let's give God praise for Michael."

Shelletta Hinton, 40, drove to Gary from Chicago with her two young children. She said they had met Mr. Jackson in Gary a couple of years ago when he received a key to the city. "We felt like we were close to Michael," she said. "This is a sad day."

As dusk set in, mourners lighted candles and placed them on the concrete doorstep. Some left teddy bears and personal notes. Doris Darrington, 77, said she remembered seeing the Jackson 5 so many times around Gary that she got sick of them. But she, too, was feeling hurt by the sudden news of Mr. Jackson's death.

"He has always been a source of pride for Gary, even though he wasn't around much," she said. "The older person, that's not the Michael we knew. We knew the little bitty boy with the big Afro and the brown skin. That's how I'll always remember Michael."

Michael Joseph Jackson was born in Gary on Aug. 29, 1958. The second youngest of six brothers, he began performing professionally with four of them at the age of 5 in a group that their father, Joe, a steelworker, had organized the previous year. In 1968, the group, originally called the Jackson Brothers, was signed by Motown Records. The Jackson 5 was an instant phenomenon. The group's first four singles — "I Want You Back," "ABC," "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There" — all reached No. 1 on the pop charts in 1970, a feat no group had accomplished before. And young Michael was the center of attention: he handled virtually all the lead vocals, danced with energy and finesse, and displayed a degree of showmanship rare in a performer of any age.

In 1971, Mr. Jackson began recording under his own name, while continuing to perform with his brothers. His recording of "Ben," the title song from a movie about a boy and his homicidal pet rat, was a No. 1 hit in 1972.

The brothers (minus Michael's older brother Jermaine, who was married to the daughter of Berry Gordy, Motown's founder and chief executive) left Motown in 1975 and, rechristened the Jacksons, signed to Epic, a unit of CBS Records. Three years later, Michael made his movie debut as the Scarecrow in the screen version of the hit Broadway musical "The Wiz." But movie stardom proved not to be his destiny.

A Solo Sensation

Music stardom on an unprecedented level, however, was. Mr. Jackson's first solo album for Epic, "Off the Wall," released in 1979, yielded four No. 1 singles and sold seven million copies, but it was a mere prologue to what came next. His follow-up, "Thriller," released in 1982, became the best-selling album of all time and helped usher in the music video age. The video for title track, directed by John Landis, was an elaborate horror-movie pastiche that was more of a mini-movie than a promotional clip.

Seven of the nine tracks on "Thriller" were released as singles and reached the Top 10. The album spent two years on the Billboard album chart and sold an estimated 100 million copies worldwide. It also won eight Grammy Awards.

The choreographer and director Vincent Paterson, who directed Mr. Jackson in several videos, recalled watching him rehearse a dance sequence for four hours in front of a mirror until it felt like second nature.

"That's how he developed the moonwalk, working on it for days if not weeks until it was organic," he said. "He took an idea that he had seen some street kids doing and perfected it."

Mr. Jackson's next album, "Bad," released in 1987, sold eight million copies and produced five No. 1 singles and another state-of-the-art video, this one directed by Martin Scorsese. It was a huge hit by almost anyone else's standards, but an inevitable letdown after "Thriller."

It was at this point that Mr. Jackson's bizarre private life began to overshadow his music. He would go on to release several more albums and, from time to time, to stage elaborate concert tours. And he would never be too far from the public eye. But it would never again be his music that kept him there.

Even with the millions Mr. Jackson earned, his eccentric lifestyle took a severe financial toll. In 1988 Mr. Jackson paid about $17 million for a 2,600-acre ranch in Los Olivos, Calif., 125 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Calling it Neverland after the mythical island of Peter Pan, he outfitted the property with amusement-park rides, a zoo and a 50-seat theater, at a cost of $35 million, according to reports, and the ranch became his sanctum.

But Neverland, and Mr. Jackson's lifestyle, were expensive to maintain. A forensic accountant who testified at Mr. Jackson's molesting trial in 2005 said Mr. Jackson's annual budget in 1999 included $7.5 million for personal expenses and $5 million to maintain Neverland. By at least the late 1990s, he began to take out huge loans to support himself and pay debts. In 1998, he took out a loan for $140 million from Bank of America, which two years later was increased to $200 million. Further loans of hundreds of millions followed.

The collateral for the loans was Mr. Jackson's 50 percent share in Sony/ATV Music Publishing, a portfolio of thousands of songs, including rights to 259 songs by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, considered some of the most valuable properties in music.

In 1985, Mr. Jackson paid $47.5 million for ATV, which included the Beatles songs — a move that estranged him from Mr. McCartney, who had advised him to invest in music rights — and 10 years later, Mr. Jackson sold 50 percent of his interest to Sony for $90 million, creating a joint venture, Sony/ATV. Estimates of the catalog's value exceed $1 billion.

Last year, Neverland narrowly escaped foreclosure after Mr. Jackson defaulted on $24.5 million he owed on the property. A Los Angeles real estate investment company, Colony Capital L.L.C., bought the note, and put the title for the property into a joint venture with Mr. Jackson.

A Scandal's Heavy Toll

In many ways, Mr. Jackson never recovered from the child molesting trial, a lurid affair that attracted media from around the world to watch as Mr. Jackson, wearing a different costume each day, appeared in a small courtroom in Santa Maria, Calif., to listen as a parade of witnesses spun a sometimes-incredible tale.

The case ultimately turned on the credibility of Mr. Jackson's accuser, a 15-year-old cancer survivor who said the defendant had gotten him drunk and molested him several times. The boy's younger brother testified that he had seen Mr. Jackson groping his brother on two other occasions.

After 14 weeks of such testimony and seven days of deliberations, the jury returned not-guilty verdicts on all 14 counts against Mr. Jackson: four charges of child molesting, one charge of attempted child molesting, one conspiracy charge and eight possible counts of providing alcohol to minors. Conviction could have brought Mr. Jackson 20 years in prison. Instead, he walked away a free man to try to reclaim a career that at the time had already been in decline for years.

After his trial, Mr. Jackson largely left the United States for Bahrain, the island nation in the Persian Gulf, where he was the guest of Sheik Abdullah, a son of the ruler of the country, King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa. Mr. Jackson would never return to live at his ranch. Instead he remained in Bahrain, Dubai and Ireland for the next several years, managing his increasingly unstable finances. He remained an avid shopper, however, and was spotted at shopping malls in the black robes and veils traditionally worn by Bahraini women.

Despite the public relations blow of his trial, Mr. Jackson and his ever-changing retinue of managers, lawyers and advisers never stopped plotting his return.

By early this year, Mr. Jackson was living in a $100,000-a-month mansion in Bel-Air, to be closer to "where all the action is" in the entertainment business, his manager at the time, Tohme Tohme, told The Los Angeles Times. He was also preparing for his upcoming London shows.

"He was just so excited about having an opportunity to come back," said Mr. Paterson, the director and choreographer.

Despite his troubles, the press and the public never abandoned the star. A crowd of paparazzi and onlookers lined the street outside Mr. Jackson's home as the ambulance took him to the hospital.

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Joseph Jackson's wonder group
Michael Jackson grew up in Gary, Ind., the seventh of nine children. Patriarch Joseph Jackson saw star potential in his sons, and molded Michael, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon into a singing group called the Jackson 5.
 
'Thriller' breaks sales, Grammy records
Jackson's next solo album, 1983's "Thriller," broke industry sales records and erased the divide that separated black music from the American mainstream. Its success enabled him to broker what were believed to be the highest royalty rates ever earned by a recording artist. "Triller" won eight Grammys, and is estimated to have sold more than 65 million copies world wide.
 
With 'Bad,' Jackson begins to reveal demons
With 'Bad,' Jackson begins to reveal demons
Sales of his next album, "Bad," released five years after "Thriller" in 1987, paled beside the figures for its predecessor but still were colossal. In songs like "Dirty Diana," "Smooth Criminal," and "Leave Me Alone," it also began to show an insidious new to Jackson's music. In those songs, filled with negative vibes about women, "Jackson the songwriter was letting loose some demons," according tothe authors of "The New Rolling
 
Accusations arise
 
Married ... with children
 
Jackson married Deborah Jeanne Rowe in Sydney, Australia, in November 1996. The two had been close for 10 years, as Rowe was his dermatologist's nurse. However, the two decided to get married once Rowe became pregnant with their first child, Prince. The two also had a daughter, Paris, before divorcing in 1999. After Jackson and Rowe parted ways, a second son, Prince Michael II, was born to an unknown mother.
In 1993, a 13-year-old boy who had visited Jackson's Neverland Ranch accused Jackson of molestation. A civil suit was settled out of court for an estimated $20 million and prosecutors subsequently closed their investigation into the molestation charges. "I am not guilty of these allegations," Jackson, then 35, said after the settlement was reached.
 
 
Style star
Jackson's signature style still influences performers today. His sequined white glove and fedora hat are just two of the many accessories that made Jackson a fashion icon for the ages.
 
 
The end-all be-all
Throughout his career, Jackson has received many landmark awards, including the Living Legend Award at the 35th annual Grammy Awards and the Artist of the Millenium award at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.
 
 
The baby incident
When Jackson visited Berlin in 2002, fans crowded outside his room at the Hotel Adlon. Jackson emerged on the balcony and shocked many by dangling his baby over the railing.

The cloth that Jackson draped over the baby's face did little to make the bizarre act appear more normal.
 
This is it
Jackson's death comes just as he was readying to make a career comeback. The pop star was set to launch his "This is it" summer residency in London on July 13. The star reportedly sold out all 50 shows at O2 Arena and sold 750,000 tickets according to Rolling Stone.


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Sunday, June 21, 2009

[Fox_American_Idol] AI8: Matt G @ Disneyland today



Matt Giraud has been tweeting from Disneyland all day today.  In case you didn't know, he's a Disney FREAK (like I am lol), so it's been really cute reading all of his excited reactions to everything.  Here are a couple of pix he posted this afternoon (you might recognize the other people in the pix too).
 
 

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[American_Idol_Extra] Sing Along Sunday for Fathers Day : "My Heart Belongs To Daddy"





Sing Along Fathers Day Sunday:
 
"My Heart Belongs To Daddy"  by Cole Porter
 

"My Heart Belongs to Daddy" is a song written by Cole Porter, for the 1938 musical Leave It to Me! It was introduced by Mary Martin, who reprised it in the 1940 movie Love Thy Neighbor and, as herself, in the 1946 Cole Porter biopic Night and Day, which starred Cary Grant and Alexis Smith. In Britain, it was a hit for Pat Kirkwood who performed it in the 1938 revue Black Velvet, making her the first wartime star,[1] and so the song was thereafter associated with her.[2]

The song contains one of Porter's most obscure lyrics among its several rhymes for "daddy" - in which the singer talks about her "fine finnan haddie", a Scottish term for smoked haddock.

Referring specifically to the melody, Oscar Levant described it as "one of the most Yiddish tunes ever written" despite the fact that "Cole Porter's genetic background was completely alien to any Jewishness."[3]

  • Eartha Kitt - That Bad Eartha (1953)
  • Anita O'Day - Anita O'Day Swings Cole Porter with Billy May (1959)
  • Marilyn Monroe - Let's Make Love (1960)
  • Oscar Peterson - Night Train (1962)
  • Julie London - All Through the Night (1965)
  • Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - Herb Alpert's Ninth (1967)
  • Violetta Villas - Violetta Villas sings (1970)
  • Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Loves Cole (1972)
  • Dee Dee Bridgewater - Dear Ella (1997)
  • Sophie Milman - Sophie Milman (2004)
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    Source:
     
     
    Happy Fathers Day to all the Daddies! -Tommy
     
     
     
     "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" Lyrics
     

    While tearing off a game of golf
    I may make a play for the caddy
    But when I do, I don't follow through
    Cause my heart belongs to Daddy

    If I invite a boy some night
    To dine on my fine food and haddie
    I just adore, his asking for more
    But my heart belongs to Daddy

    Yes, my heart belongs to Daddy
    So I simply couldn't be bad
    Yes, my heart belongs to Daddy
    Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Daaaad

    So I want to warn you laddie
    Though I know that you're perfectly swell
    That my heart belongs to Daddy
    Cause my Daddy, he treats it so well

    While tearing off a game of golf
    I may make a play for the caddy
    But when I do, I don't follow through
    Cause my heart belongs to Daddy

    If I invite a boy some night
    To cook up some hot enchilada
    Though Spanish rice is all very nice
    My heart belongs to Daddy

    Yes, my heart belongs to Daddy
    So I simply couldn't be bad
    Yes, my heart belongs to Daddy
    Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Da, Daaaad

     
     
     
    Click these links and sing along:
     
    Mary Martin from 1940 Movie "Love Thy Neighbor" sings My Heart Belongs to Daddy and Bonus Song
     
     
    Mary Martin clad lynx fur coat while sitting on a trunk flanked by parka-clad dancers, Gene Kelly (L) w. unident. male, who are giving her the eye as she begins to sing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" in the Broadway musical "Leave It To Me".
     
     
     
    My Heart Belongs To Daddy - Marilyn Monroe 1960 Movie "Let's Make Love"
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Cher Sings My Heart Belongs To Daddy 1982 Tony Awards Telecast  
     
     
     



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    Saturday, June 20, 2009

    [American_Idol_Extra] Sources: 'Idol' star Adam Lambert issuing album




    From: Susie


     
     
    Sources: 'Idol' star Lambert issuing album
    Published: June 20, 2009 at 12:56 PM
     
    NEW YORK, June 20 (UPI) -- Adam Lambert, who earned a fan base with his singing on the U.S. TV series "American Idol," will release an album this summer, sources tell Billboard magazine.

    Billboard.com reported Friday the forthcoming album from Lambert, who came in second on the Fox series last season, will feature songs he co-wrote and recorded prior to appearing on "Idol."

    "On With The Show" will be released by Hi Fi Recordings and Wilshire Records, the sources said.

    Hi Fi Chief Executive Officer John Hecker praised the music from Lambert, including his first single, "Want," that is available for streaming on his company's Web site.

    "The music's amazing," Hecker said. "There are some up-tempo (songs), there's some that rock a little more, and there are some songs on the same tip as 'Want.' It's a real album that's coming out, not just a conglomerate of a bunch of songs. This is all original material -- as a matter of fact, Adam wrote a lot of it."

    Billboard.com said Lambert will release an album with 19 Recordings/RCA Records months after the summer release of "On With The Show."



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    Friday, June 19, 2009

    [American_Idol_Extra] Jason and deMarco will be performing at the New York Pride Rally Saturday



    Jason and deMarco will be performing at the New York Pride Rally Saturday
     
    Bring an umbrella.

     
     

    With the international release of their latest album SAFE and the rave reviews that their award-winning SHOWTIME film, We're All Angels, is receiving, Jason and deMarco's recent story in the September 22nd issue of People Magazine made the recording duo familiar names to music fans around the world. With the release of SAFE, Jason & deMarco step into the mainstream with their new moody and chilled-out delivery of new music as well as recordings that appear in We're All Angels. Known to loyal fans for their beautiful harmonies, uplifting lyrics and empowering messages, Jason & deMarco take this opportunity to have their voices heard by a new audience.

     
    More information here:
     

    the rally

    42nd St. & 6th Ave. @ Bryant Park
    Saturday, June 20th, 2009, 2:00 - 6:00 PM


     


    Please join us for the official NYC LGBT Pride Rally! The Rally will feature well-known performers and motivating speakers from the LGBT community to kick-off this year's Pride Week events.

    The first NYC LGBT Pride Rally occurred one month after the Stonewall Riots in June 1969 when 500 people gathered for a "Gay Power" demonstration in Washington Square Park. It was followed by a candlelight vigil in Sheridan Square. Since 1997, the Rally has been held in the beautiful and well-maintained outdoor venue of Bryant Park.

    This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are necessary.

    The entire Rally will be ASL interpreted for individuals who are deaf/hard-of-hearing. Ramps allowing those in wheelchairs access are located mid-block on 40th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues. Part of the northwest corner of the lawn will be reserved for ASL users and those in wheelchairs.

    On behalf of our community, Heritage of Pride extends our appreciation to the Bryant Park Corporation, BPC led by Dan Biederman.



    The 2009 Rally Will Feature


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