Monday, September 3, 2012

Michael Jackson

  • Michael Jackson: London concert promoters expressed concerns in emails

    Promoters of Michael Jackson's planned 2009 comeback described in emails how they feared for the megastar's stability, saying he was out of shape and consumed with self-doubt.

    music-mix.ew.com

  • Planned trust fund for Michael Jackson's children remains empty three years ...

    The "Michael Jackson Family Trust" calls for the singer's three kids to share 50% of the trust balance, with the other half going to the Gloved One's mother, Katherine Jackson, during her lifetime.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Michael Jackson -- 'This Is It' Promoters Called MJ a 'Mess'

    Michael Jackson was "an emotionally paralyzed mess" who was "scared to death" leading up to his planned "This Is It" concerts in 2009, this according to newly obtained emails sent by the promoters of the show.

    www.tmz.com

  • Playlist: 50 Cent, Anita Baker, Michael Jackson

    50 Cent's New Day, featuring Dr. Dre and Alicia Keys, is our pick of the week. The rapper seems re-energized and ready to conquer the world all over again on this propulsive Dr.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Michael Jackson was drinking heavily, paranoid and anxious in weeks before ...

    Michael Jackson was drinking heavily, showing signs of paranoia, anxiety and obsessive behaviour and insisted on being called 'Mikey' in the weeks leading up to his death in 2009.

    www.globalpost.com

  • Michael Jackson Death: Emails Reveal Concern Over Megastar's Stability In His ...

    LOS ANGELES - Promoters of Michael Jackson's planned 2009 comeback described in emails how they feared for the megastar's stability, saying he was out of shape and consumed with self-doubt.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • 'Bad' Michael Jackson Doco to Hit Big Screen

    Venice. Spike Lee's film about the making of Michael Jackson's 1987 album "Bad" may border on hagiography at times, but live footage and the singer's attention to detail when at the peak of his powers are a reminder of why he remains the "King of Pop.

    www.thejakartaglobe.com

  • Emails Reveal Michael Jackson's Mental State in Final Days: 'He Is a Basket Case'

    Michael Jackson was a "basket case" in a "weakened and troubled state" in his final days while preparing for his comeback tour, according to email correspondence published by the Los Angeles Times.

    www.hollywoodreporter.com

  • Michael Jackson needed 'psychiatric intervention'

    Michael Jackson needed 'psychiatric intervention'. Sep 3, 2012, 8:02 GMT. Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson's 'This Is It' show director called for a 'psychiatric intervention' before he died. Kenny Ortega - who had known Michael for over 20 years ...

    www.monstersandcritics.com

  • Michael Jackson was an 'emotionally paralysed mess' too drunk to leave his ...

    Michael Jackson was an 'emotionally paralysed mess' too drunk to leave his hotel suite according to leaked emails from O2 Arena comeback residency promoters.

    www.independent.co.uk

  • E-mails show promoter's doubts before Michael Jackson's death

    Los Angeles (CNN) -- The promoter for Michael Jackson's comeback concerts expressed doubts about the star's ability to be ready for the shows but expressed confidence in the private doctor eventually convicted in Jackson's death, according to e-mails ...

    www.cnn.com

  • Michael Jackson's bizarre behavior in the weeks before his death revealed

    Michael Jackson's behavior in the weeks before his death is described as bizarre. He was frequently drunk, living in a state of fear from anxiety and he was paranoid.

    www.examiner.com

  • Doubts surfaced early about Michael Jackson's stability, e-mails show

    Michael Jackson's erratic behavior worried executives at Anschutz Entertainment Group. LOS ANGELES - The scene in Michael Jackson's London hotel suite left Randy Phillips in a panic. Phillips was one of the world's most powerful music promoters and ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Elvis, Michael Jackson and Bob Marley live again after artists recreate them ...

    The pair produced a video of Michael Jackson using 1,100 CDs. The duo even made a video of pop king Michael Jackson using 1,100 of his CDs to make him move.

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • Michael Jackson 'despondent' before comeback concerts

    Internal emails sent by the promoters of Michael Jackson's planned 2009 comeback concerts saw them voice concerns over his stability and health.

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • Michael Jackson fans flock to Gary: 'This is where it all began'

    The crowd of Michael Jackson fans began forming Wednesday morning outside the tiny Gary, Ind., home where the King of Pop was born 54 years ago, an annual vigil that has grown each year since the entertainer's death three years ago.

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • 'This Is It' Promoter Calls Michael Jackson 'an Emotionally Paralyzed Mess'

    A series of confidential AEG emails to and from Randy Phillips and Tim Leiweke has emerged lately regarding the condition of Michael Jackson during the time he was rehearsing for and promoting his comeback concert "This Is It". The promoters expressed ...

    www.aceshowbiz.com

  • Carrie Reichert reveals kissing Prince Harry; talks Michael Jackson impression

    One detail that hasn't been revealed until now is Prince Harry's naked Michael Jackson impersonation. According to Reichert, the Prince was walking around without any clothes and asked for a glove to do an moment like Michael Jackson. "He was screaming ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Paris Jackson tweets she'll 'Move to Africa' if Romney wins

    LOS ANGELES (WLS) - Paris Jackson has thrown in her two cents about the presidential election, tweeting that if Mitt Romney wins, she's "moving to Africa.

    www.wlsam.com

  • Michael Jackson 'emotional mess before death'

    Michael Jackson was allegedly an "emotionally paralysed mess" in the weeks leading up to his death. The singer died in 2009 shortly before he was due to return to the stage with his This Is It shows in London.

    www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

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