Friday, June 24, 2011

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Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009)

It was an American pop icon known as the King of Pop. He was born into the Jackson family and the child of Joseph Jackson 7. When Michael Jackson was very young, 11 years old, he and four of his brothers started a band with his father, Joseph Jackson as director. The band was called "The Jackson 5" and the group achieved commercial success. It was not until 1971 that Michael Jackson left the Jackson 5 and began his solo career. He became one of the most famous artists of all time and eventually became the "king of pop", a title he gives himself. His solo albums have many titles of his amazing sales. 5 of their albums to keep records of sales.

His career really began to take off in the 1980's. and was one of the first black artists and the most prominent supporters to win popular on MTV. This is largely due to the huge budget and budgets of their outrageous music videos for their songs. Songs with videos celebration of registration include: Beat It - Billie Jean - and Thriller. Some of these videos are so influential that are credited with changing music videos from a recording of the song in movie mini works of art. This led further to the popularization of Michael Jackson dance amazing and complicated choreography and musical numbers. This dance featured prominently in their live shows. His record live shows earned him a huge amount of money.

Some of the dance moves popular in these live shows are the robot and the moonwalk on. The Michael Jackson's musical influence extended through including hip-hop, pop and R & B, in part, many genres of music because of his eccentric style and distinct voices and music.

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Meanwhile, Broadway has certainly given us our share of pop stars. One has to look no further than Julie Andrews, who played the role of Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady". Many people felt it was odd that she was chosen for the film version, especially since Audrey Hepburn could not even sing and had to have his voice dubbed in doubt one of the strangest quality jobs in the history of cinema.

If you are looking for a more recent example, there is always that Michael Crawford played the role of "The Phantom Of The Opera" in the 80's. Portrait of Crawford was so incredible that was actually called a living legend for it. No one sang "Music Of The Night" as Crawford, a song that has literally been linked with him for eternity.

If you need a more recent example of two people who will always be linked to a program, you need look no further than Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel who played the good witch and the wicked witch, respectively, in the Broadway production of "Wicked" . When it came time to deliver the Tony Awards that year was literally a toss up as to who would win between the two. Menzel finally ended up winning. He said these two were so perfect for their roles that can never be anyone who comes to pull a performance as big as these two gave us.

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