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Springing from his work on Return to Oz, Vinton was hired by the Disney studio to produce animation effects for their Michael Jackson multi-media Disneyland-Disney World extravaganza, Captain EO in 1986 (September 12, 1986) and the Speed Demon sequence for Michael Jackson musical anthology feature-length film, Moonwalker (1987).

“Michael called up and I’m sitting there, having small talk with Michael on the phone,” says Will Vinton, Claymation and California Raisins creator. “And I’m going, ‘What is this about? Why am I having this conversation?’ I realized he was talking about the California Raisins.

“I said, ‘Michael, we should make you a raisin!’ I realized he was heading that way, anyway. And as soon as I said it, he said, ‘Yeah!’ “

And so he was. Mr. Jackson said he would do the spot without charge, as long as he was involved in the creative end of it and choreography, says Mr. Vinton. The Academy Award-winning artist, director and animated film producer lives in Portland, Ore., where he runs his company, Freewill Entertainment Inc.

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KARYN White’s stomach was doing somersaults.

This was her moment of truth.

And as she picked up the telephone and called Minneapolis, she understood clearly that when the call was over she would either be one happy–or humiliated–young woman.

As the phone rang, she closed her eyes and pictured what she would say when Terry Lewis came on the line. I can’t stop thinking about you? I want to be more than friends. She had no idea what was going to come out of her mouth. All she knew for certain was that, after months of long-distance conversation, she was finally going to tell Lewis how she felt about him.

“For a long time, I didn’t know where he was coming from,” says White of lewis, the Grammy-winning producer of Jimmy (Jam) Harris and Terry Lewis fame whom she had met in 1989 while recording at their Flyte Tyme Productions Studios in Minneapolis. “We would have these long, great conversations; and while I knew I really liked him, I would hang up wondering how he felt about me. It was like, What are you waiting for?’ Finally, I just had to say it. I told my girlfriend, “That’s it. I’m doing it today.’ So I called him up … and I just said, Look, I want to tell you something. I really like you.’”

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I found this article on the net, thankfully someone translated it!

Source: www.mjfanclub.net

The last dinner with Michael Jackson

Famous New York stylist who was born in Takov (?), the woman who enchanted Steven Spielberg, Nicole Kidman and Hilary Clinton, for two and a half years she was inseparable with the tragic King of Pop, who said a month before he left this world’s stage that he will forever be with her.

Written by: Zaneta Apostolovski

Photos: Private Albums

Michael Jackson was never selfish, he shared his love with the whole world, but that he’s the King of Pop – no one truly admitted that till he died. Michael wasn’t a *****, even though so many ugly things and lies were written about him. People simply didn’t understand him just like they didn’t understand Beethoven and Mozart but time has proven that they were musical geniuses as well. Jackson was an amazing artist. He lived in his own world with his music. I’m happy/lucky because I got to be his friend and that he chose me out of all people to be his stylist – says Ruska Bergman, the personal stylist of the late pop icon.

She’s only worked for a few years in New York but she’s already worked with Hilary Clinton, Bjork, Cindy Crawford (?), Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow and many other stars. She’s convinced that Michael Jackson was the most noble and sophisticated person that she worked with.

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Article By Jen Jones | May 1, 2007 from DanceSpirit.com

Rarely does a dancer inspire the same kind of fan frenzy as the singers they back up onstage. Yet wherever Misha Gabriel goes—from conventions to concert venues—he leaves a trail of new admirers in his wake.

One look at Misha in action leaves little doubt about the source of the hype. Equally at home pirouetting and popping, Misha fuses his classical ballet training with an innate hip-hop sensibility. The result is a silky smooth, light-footed, seemingly effortless way of moving. When asked about his influences, Misha cites mentor Brian Friedman, likening both of their dance styles to a “jazz/funk–tinged, sexy, almost girly hip hop.”

Named Co. Dance’s “Performer of the Year” and Urban Jamm’s “Most Well-Rounded Dancer” in years past, Misha is currently balancing his convention instruction work—he teaches at Starpower and Monsters of HipHop—with an increasing commercial presence. Recent projects include dancing in Omarion’s “Ice Box” and Beyoncé’s “Get Me Bodied” music videos, Janet Jackson’s “20 Y.O.” tour, and choreographing a piece for Justin Timberlake “FutureSex/LoveShow” tour. Get to know this versatile dancer (formerly known as Misha Hamilton) as he dishes on his dance life.

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Article Headline: LaToya Jackson on: fame, family and her future in Paris – Interview – Cover Story
Article Date: July, 1992
Article Source: Ebony Magazine

For months she seemed to be everywhere–exposing everything and shocking almost everybody.

Week after week, you couldn’t look at a newspaper, magazine, or TV talk show without seeing LaToya, flanked by her manager/husband, defending her decision to pose nude and write that book, Growing Up In The Jackson Family, the best-selling autobiography in which she calls her upbringing “stifling and manipulative” and accuses her parents of abusing her mentally and physically.

Not surprisingly, the book enraged her parents, who fervently denied all of their daughter’s accusations and blamed Jack Gordon, her manager/husband, for “brainwashing” their middle daughter and turning her against them. “Writing this book was therapy for me,” LaToya says today, insisting that not only did Gordon not influence her to write the book, he had nothing to do with her decision. If LaToya could have anticipated the scope of her parent’s fury, she was unprepared for the reaction of the Black community which was swift and severe. “Black people were very angry with me for writing the book,” says LaToya, who moved first to London, then Paris, following a “stressful and difficult” promotional book tour. “A lot of people didn’t believe me, or didn’t want to believe me, and that used to really bother me. It was a very painful and difficult time.”

Eventually, however, LaToya says she grew to understand the public’s anger. “People had this image of the Jacksons as the perfect American family and I destroyed that image,” she sighs. “But what people have to understand is writing that book was very healing for me. Now that it’s out, I feel free–like a bird that’s been let out of a cage. For the first time in my life, I feel free to live my life, my dreams.”


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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is an audiobook and soundtrack album narrated by Michael Jackson for the 1982 Steven Spielberg-directed blockbuster film of the same name. Produced by Quincy Jones and distributed under MCA Records, the album’s production brought Jackson together with several former collaborators and acquaintances such as Rod Temperton, Freddy DeMann and Bruce Swedien.

The album was released in November 1982, the same month as Jackson’s sixth studio album Thriller (1982). Court action taken by the pop star’s record label (Epic Records), subsequently forced the album to be with withdrawn. During its limited release, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial reached number 82 on the UK Albums Chart. It was well received critically and earned Jackson a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children.

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People Mag Report:

Kim Kardashian has celebrated her birthday 28 times, but her 14th always sticks out as one of the most memorable. The location: Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch.

“That was the most magical place on earth,” she told PEOPLE Friday in Las Vegas at the opening in The Mirage of Sugar Factory, a candy store for which she is spokeswoman. “I had my birthday at Neverland Ranch. Who else can say that?”

Kardashian, who was dating one of Jackson’s nephews at the time, recalls: “When you drove up there were baby elephants and chimpanzees in overalls, and there was all the rides. It was everything you can possibly imagine. The memories I have from that place will last for the rest of my life.”

Jackson, though, wasn’t at the party. “It was just me and my friends,” says Kardashian. “It was something I’ll never forget.”

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3T Interview One

Article Headline: The Jackson Three
Article Date: November 27, 1995 Vol. 44 No. 22
Article Source: People Magazine

FOR TAJ, TARYLL AND T.J. JACKSON, childhood didn’t play itself out like a scene from Valley of the Hollywood Brats. Far from it. Tito Jackson’s sons, whose circle of famed relatives includes Uncle Michael and Aunt Janet, say they enjoyed a downright normal upbringing. “Our parents were strict when they needed to be, and they trusted us,” Taj (born Tariano) says of Tito and Delores Martes Jackson, who divorced in 1993 after 21 years of marriage. “My mom made sure that we had a real childhood, with birthday parties, baseball, family outings, all that stuff.”

Thus grounded, the “three T’s,” as their mother fondly called her sons, were preparing to launch their own singing group, 3T, last year when their family was struck by tragedy. On Aug. 27, 1994, between recording sessions for their debut album, Brotherhood, Taj, now 22, Taryll, 20, and TJ. (Tito Joseph), 17, received a predawn phone call from the daughter of their mother’s boyfriend who said Delores had been in an accident. Hoping she wasn’t seriously injured, the boys arrived at the Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital in Inglewood, Calif., and asked her doctor how she was doing. “She’s dead,” he replied tersely.

Shocked and grief-stricken, the brothers at first did not contest preliminary findings that their mother’s death was accidental. The boyfriend, L.A. businessman Donald Bohana, 59, told police that he and Delores, 39, had been swimming that night at his house in Ladera Heights. After going into the house briefly, Bohana told investigators, he returned to find Delores’s body at the bottom of the pool. But three months later her sons’ growing suspicions about the circumstances of her death—their mother, they knew, could not swim—were confirmed when the L.A. County district attorney’s office reopened the case following a coroner’s report that numerous contusions, lacerations and abrasions found on her body suggested she was the victim of a “non-accidental…assisted drowning.”

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Article Headline: Thriller Chiller
Article Date: February 13, 1984 Vol. 21 No. 6
Article Source: People Magazine

Michael Jackson had been shot. That was the first reaction of those nearby when he grabbed the back of his head and screamed. It was not a bullet wound that made him scream, though it was almost as bad: Jackson’s head was on fire.

This live thriller unfolded last week before thousands of stunned fans at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium, where Michael, 25, and his musical brothers were filming a Pepsi commercial. It happened during one of the last scenes after four hectic days of shooting under the direction of video wizard Bob Giraldi. Giraldi had ordered another take of the flashy gala opening sequence. Amid brilliant illumination, Michael appeared at the top of a stairway and began his dazzling dancing descent to the floor, where the remaining Jacksons were lined up.

About halfway down, he felt something hot but figured it was just the klieg lights. Pyrotechnical special effects were flashing around him as he pirouetted to a fizzy version of Billie Jean. Suddenly there was a jolt of pain and he cried out. The first to respond was Miko Brando, 22, Marlon’s son and a Jackson security aide. “I tore out, hugged him, tackled him and ran my hands through his hair,” reports Brando, who burned his own fingers in the process. Within seconds the fire was extinguished and Michael was surrounded by a crowd of bodyguards, Jacksons and technicians. A quick-thinking fan grabbed a handful of ice, borrowed a T-shirt to make a cold compress and applied it to the wound. A few minutes later paramedics arrived and whisked Michael away to the emergency room at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

The accident occurred just after 6 p.m. and early bulletins on the local news reported that Jackson had been “severely burned and was in serious condition.” In fact, thanks to the emergency ice treatment, he was alert enough to tell the ambulance attendants that he wanted to keep his trademark jeweled glove on when he was wheeled into the hospital. The medical staff checked his vital signs and inspected the wound. The fire had scorched a palm-sized second-degree burn on his crown which surrounded a third-degree burn about the size of the hole in a 45-rpm record. An antiseptic cream (silver sulfadiazine) was applied, and Jackson was offered a painkiller, which he at first refused because of his disdain for narcotics. He later accepted an analgesic.

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“Do the Bartman” is a pop rap song from The Simpsons 1990 album The Simpsons Sing the Blues. The song was performed by The Simpsons cast member, Nancy Cartwright, and was released as a promotional single from the album on November 20, 1990.

The song was written by  Michael Jackson and Bryan Loren, although Jackson did not receive any credit because he was under contract to another record label.

Jackson was a fan of The Simpsons, especially Bart, and had called the producers one night offering to write Bart a number one single and do a guest spot on the show, which is how the song came about.

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Article Headline: On the Scene: Lady GaGa’s ‘LoveGame’ video
Article Date: Published: February 3, 2009
Article Source: Entertainment Weekly
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She humped inflatable pool toys in the video for “Just Dance” and taunted enormous dogs with her “Poker Face.” For her next trick, pop provocatease Lady GaGa is going old school. Shot inside a warehouse at the Port of L.A. (where I visited for a feature on the tiny blond sequin-spreader that will run in the magazine next week), the “LoveGame” video is set on a subway platform, wet concrete glistening beneath a menacing flock of bondage-loving biker-gang dancers who back the Lady through a routine that’s part Rhythm Nation, part Blonde Ambition Tour, and generally takes so many cues from Michael Jackson’s “Bad” clip that after one of the nearly two dozen runs through the chorus, GaGa herself actually stage-whispered, “Who’s bad?”

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Article Headline: JANET JACKSON’S Husband RENE ELIZONDO Reveals Their Secret Marriage; Files For Divorce
Article Date: Published: June 19, 2000
Article Source: Jet Magazine

Though Janet Jackson has long denied that she was married, her husband has revealed their secret marriage and recently filed for divorce, JET has learned.

Jackson’s husband and longtime collaborator, Rene Elizondo has filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court, revealing that he and Janet had been secretly married since 1991.

Jackson, 34, who has sold more than 40 million recordings, announced last year they had separated afar a “relationship” of 13 years.

In a brief statement is sued at JET press time Jackson confirmed that the two are indeed real fled, adding that the break-up “pains me greatly.”

She said, “It pains me greatly that despite my sincere efforts, my marriage to Rene did not work out. Since I was a child, my personal life has been lived in the public eye. At times, this has been very difficult.”

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