Michael Jackson
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 15 years ago |
Date of birth | August 29,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Gary |
Indiana | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 25,2009 |
Died | Holmby Hills |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Children | Paris Jackson |
Prince Michael Jackson II | |
Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr. | |
Prince Jackson | |
Bigi Jackson | |
Did you know | Michael Jackson is the seventh-highest-certified music artist in the US (84 million album certifications). |
1982 | |
Height | 175 (cm) |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Spouse | Debbie Rowe |
Lisa Marie Presley | |
Songs | Bad 25 |
Albums | Thriller |
Bad | |
Off the Wall | |
HIStory: Past, Present... | |
Dangerous | |
List | Billie JeanThriller · 1982 |
Beat ItThriller · 1982 | |
1982 | |
1995 | |
Siblings | Janet Jackson |
Randy Jackson | |
La Toya Jackson | |
Edited works | The World Guide To Beer |
Exploring England | |
The English pub | |
Education | King James's School |
Parents | Joe Jackson |
Katherine Jackson | |
Nominations | Gemini Award for Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series |
Place of burial | Forest Lawn, California, United States |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 399653 |
Dancing the Dream
Moonwalker: The Storybook
My World: The Official Photobook
In the Studio with Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson: In His Own Words
Michael
We Are the World Sheet Music
Michael Jackson - Complete
Easy Piano: Michael Jackson
Billie Jean: Big Note Piano, Sheet
Michael Jackson: The Greatest Hits.
Michael Jackson for Ukulele
Man in the mirror: arranged for piano, voice & guitar
Man in the mirror: SATB/piano
Best of Michael Jackson 361
13 Coins #4
Michael Jackson: A Tear-out Photo Book
Success Principle: Singing Life's Praises
Invincible
Number Ones
It's Easy to Play Michael Jackson PVG
Beat It: Easy Piano, Sheet
Beat It: Big Note Piano, Sheet
Thriller
13 Coins #6
Beat It: Five Finger Piano, Sheet
13 Coins #2
13 Coins #5
13 Coins #3
Thriller Live
Bad: Five Finger Piano, Sheet
Bad [compact Disc].
Love Never Felt So Good
13 Coins
Understanding Our Environment
Moonwalk deluxe
13 Coins #1
Michael Jackson - the Collection: Beih.
Heal the World: Big Note Piano, Sheet
Great Beer Guide
The World Guide To Beer
Michael Jackson's complete guide to single malt scotch
Malt Whisky Companion
Whiskey
The Wiz
Moonwalker
Captain EO
Living with Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson: Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour
Michael Jackson's Ghosts
Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory
HIStory on Film, Volume II
Michael Jackson Unmasked
Live at Wembley July 16, 1988
Michael Jackson: Number Ones
Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall
Michael Jackson's Halloween
Making Of Michael Jackson's Thriller
Michael Jackson's Thriller 3D
Miss Cast Away
Bad 25
Captain EO Promo & Pre-show
The Lionhearts
Dangerous: The Short Films
Michael Jackson: The Last Photo Shoot
Wiz on Down the Road
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Swing Vote
Michael Jackson: History Tour Live in Munich
Gone Too Soon
The Jacksons
Dome Project
Leaving Neverland
Trailer Park Boys
MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Grammy Award for Song of the Year
Grammy Award for Record of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Music Video
Brit Award for Best Selling Album
Grammy Legend Award
MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video
Grammy Award for Best R&B Song
Grammy Hall of Fame
MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography
Grammy Award for Best Music Film
Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction
MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects
American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist Pop/Rock
American Music Award for Favorite Album Pop/Rock
World Music Award - Chopard Diamond Award
American Music Award for Favorite Album Soul/R&B
NAACP Image Award for Entertainer of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
American Music Award International Artist Award
MTV Video Music Award for Viewer's Choice
American Music Award of Merit
American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist Soul/R&B
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album – Male
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Male
Grammy Award for Best Album for Children
Brit Award for British Video
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Single
MTV Video Music Award for Best Overall Performance
Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist
MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment
Billboard Music Award for Spotlight
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Music Video
Soul Train Music Award for Sammy Davis Jr. – Entertainer of the Year
Soul Train Music Award for Heritage Award – Career Achievement
Bollywood Movie Award – Humanitarian Award
People's Choice Award for Favorite Music Video
NRJ Music Award for International Male Artist of the Year
American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Single
Brit Award for Best International Solo Artist
NRJ Music Award of Honor
Soul Train Music Award for Best Video of the Year
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Male
American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Video
People's Choice Award for Favorite All-Around Male Entertainer
Gemini Award for Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series
Gemini Award for Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series
Michael Jackson Life story
Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Known as the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century.
Physical Characteristics
Michael jackson was an american singer.Songwriter.And dancer.He was born on august 29.1958.And died on june 25.2009.He was 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighed around 68 kgh.E had brown eyse and a slim body type.Family and Relationships
Michael jackson was born to joseph and katherine jackson.He had eight siblings.Including janet jackson.He was married twiec and had three children.He had many relatives.Including his uncle.Tito jackson.And his cousin.Marlon jackson.Education and Career
Michael jackson attended high school in encino.Califorina.He was a successful singer.Songwriter.And dancer.He was a member of the jackson 5 and later went on to have a successful solo career.He was also an actor and a phlianthropist.Life Story
Michael jackosn was born in gary.Indiana.He began his career as a child performer with his brothers in the jackson 5.He went on to become one of the most successful and influential entertainers of all time.He released the album thriller in 1982.Which became the best-selling album of all time.He was also known for his humanitarian work and was awarded the humanitarian award from the united negro college fund in 1984.Most Important Event
The most impotrant event in michael jackson s life was the release of his album thriller in 1982.The album was a massive success.Selling over 65 million copies worldwide and becoming the best-selling album of all time.The album spawned seven top 10 singles.Including the iconic "thriller" and "beat it".The album also won eight grammy awards and was inducted inot the grammy hall of fame in .Zodiac Sign and Nationality
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Jon Batiste: Opening portals to new musical worlds
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
In April 2022, Lenny Kravitz was reading out the nominees for album of the year at the Grammy Awards .
When he came to Jon Batiste 's We Are , Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas turned to the musician and whispered: " We hope it's you. "
Their wish came true.
Batiste took home The Night 's biggest prize, beating high-profile releases by Taylor Swift , Lil Nas X and Eilish herself - with a record that had virtually no commercial impact.
Voters at the Recording Academy were seduced by its hopeful message and its spiritual blend of soul, jazz, R& B, and hip-hop.
But critics called the decision that proved the Grammys were " out of touch with The Real world".
And although Batiste was The First black artist to win best album in 14 years, one publication complained his music was not
Surprisingly, the 36-year-old welcomed The Debate .
" There's A Question over how much we judge things based on the art, versus how much it was commercially successful - and a mix of opinions to sweetens the pot, " he says.
" But if it's just, 'Oh, This Music belongs Over Here , and that music belongs Over There ', I'm not with that.
" When that happens, we miss out on so much. We stagnate. Music all starts to sound the same. "
This, it transpires, is his real obsession.
Reflecting on the Grammys, his proudest achievement wasn't winning album of the year, it was being nominated in seven different categories, including roots, R& B, jazz and classical.
" That was a First In history, " he beams. " That speaks to the idea that genres don't exist and can be connected in ways that we've only just scratched The Surface of exploring. "
Batiste was exposed to all kinds of music from The Moment he was born, in 1986, into one of New Orleans ' largest musical families.
His Father Maurice played bass for Jackie Wilson and Isaac Hayes , his uncle Harold worked as an arranger for Sam Cooke , and his cousin-twice-removed was avant-garde jazz clarinettist Alvin Batiste .
At the Age Of eight, he was playing drums with his relatives in the Batiste Brothers Band; and switched to piano aged 11 after His Mother heard him picking out tunes from his favourite Video Games .
" She Said , 'you should study Classical Music ', " he recalls.
" So I had this really interesting mix of disciplines going on where I was self-taught on The Drums and playing classical piano while living in New Orleans with its rich musical culture and its own Hip Hop scene. So I never really had one musical discipline from the start. "
After High School , he won a place at New York 's prestigious Julliard School, an experience he describes as a " culture shock".
" You come from The South In America and go into this very European classical, strict environment, " he explains. " And once you're there, you re-audition every year, so you basically have prove yourself in order to stay in the programme. "
He re-qualified enough times to attain a bachelor's and master's degree in classical piano. Today, he - But he admits The School wasn't always a Perfect Fit .
The classical world was too closed off, he felt. His fellow pupils benefitted from " all this history and wisdom" and emerged with " incredible abilities" But they were only being heard by " connoisseurs".
" You acquire something that's like a jewel. It's a ruby. And, for me, I want to communicate with that. I want to Take That [to] a space where it's not just ivory towers. "
So when he wasn't studying, Batiste and his band Stay Human would charge through The Streets and subways of New York performing what he called " Love Riots" - spontaneous, loose-limbed performances of or that sprinkled a Little Joy onto people's daily commute.
The idea was to take music back to its roots, " before it was commodified, " he says, with performances were rooted in a black instrumental tradition of dance and community that still thrives in New Orleans .
Even on the notoriously aggressive streets of New York , it proved to be infectious. One performance on the Lower East Side attracted 300 onlookers, who had to be dispersed by police on horseback.
As Batiste's reputation grew, he was invited to play with Prince and championed by Quincy Jones . Field recordings of the Love Riots were turned into an album, Social Music, which topped the US jazz charts and, in 2015, he was hired as The Musical director for Stephen Colbert 's late Night Talk show.
The gig introduced him to Millions - sketches like went Viral - But with 200 shows a year, he was unable to tour or devote months to recording an album.
A Turning Point came in 2020. After The Murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, he held a series of solemn protests in New York , leading The Audience in songs like We Shall Overcome and Lift Every Voice and Sing as they campaigned for police reform.
Those experiences fed directly into We Are (the title track incorporates a voice memo recorded at the protests) and it message of hope led to Last Year 's Grammy victory.
That, in turn, brought him a new audience: We Are scored its best-ever chart position a week after The Ceremony . A couple of months later, he left Colbert's show to concentrate on music.
Work on his new album, World Music Radio, began last August at Shangri-La, Rick Rubin 's beachside recording studio in Malibu, California.
" You can live there and it's on the water and you can record any time you want, " Batiste says, " so I basically created an environment where there were musicians Coming In and playing music pretty much 24/7 for a month. "
Inspired by his Grammy category sweep, Batiste incorporated even more genres into his sound, self-consciously dismantling the stigma surrounding World Music .
" It's a fraught term that doesn't speak to all the plurality and incredible diversity that it should, " he says.
And so the conveyor belt of talent in Malibu included K-pop quartet NewJeans, Colombian sensation Camilo, saxophone virtuoso Kenny G , Nigerian Afrobeats star Fireboy Dml , Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne Pinnock and South African duo Native Souls.
The results shouldn't work as well as they do.
fuses samba rhythms with The Club dynamics of Swedish House Mafia; effortlessly connects The Dots between Afrobeats and reggae; and sees Batiste and fellow Louisiana native Lil Wayne improvising over a New York boom-bap beat.
Batiste also pays tribute to his musical forebears, sampling Duke Ellington , Wayne Shorter and Quincy Jones on a track called Movement '18 (Heroes).
Jones, in particular, is a touchstone for Batiste, because his work with Michael Jackson had a similar disregard for convention, mixing rock and soul at a time when radio was segregated by genre.
" He's like Forrest Gump , " Batiste says of the legendary producer. " He appears in history at all these Critical Moments , and is somehow right at the centre of it, shifting things forward. He's like a myth. "
He's similarly in awe of Lana Del Rey - who joins him on the reflective ballad Life Lesson.
" When you create music, it's kind of like a relay race: You pass the baton to Someone Else who can run with the idea, " he says. " But Lana has a way of creating where we can run at the same time.
" Because of that, it's just a spontaneous creative flow where you churn out a whole lot of material in a very short amount of time. "
But The Album 's emotional centrepiece is a song that Batiste performs solo: A that he wrote for his wife, the author Suleika Jaouad , as she underwent treatment for an aggressive form of leukaemia Last Year .
" That song is deeply personal to My Wife and our relationship and the things we've gone through, " he says.
Jaouad that Batiste's musical messages made it feel like " he was right there sleeping by my bedside" when Covid protocols meant he couldn't be with her in hospital.
The couple married Last Year , A Day before she had a life-saving bone marrow transplant.
Releasing such a deeply personal track illustrates Batiste's desire for music to provide connection and solace and inclusivity, even in The Darkness .
", " he sings on the multi-lingual, star-studded. "
Such ebullient optimism might not put him " at the forefront" of musical trends. . But that was never his intention.
" This album is directly connected to those concepts I was developing at Julliard and in The Subways , " he says.
" I wanted portals to open up and worlds to come together. That was when This Was all born. So it's all connected. "
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