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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Patricia Soltysik, Michael Jackson, Jimmy Connors, Jane Russell, Thor Nis Christiansen, Walter Coy, Bobby Jenks, Benedict Nordentoft, Bradford Dillman, Ken and Miye Ota, Bob Burns, George Perry, Patricia Hitchcock, Vai Taua, George Nidever, Margie Adam, Duncan Renaldo, William A. Reppy, Gary K. Hart, Wesley Bennett, Mike Davenport, Olive Carey, Ed Fitz Gerald, Thomas W. Sneddon, Jr., Devin Neil Oatway, Amber Rayne, Dean McHenry, Bill Buck, Mike Bratz, Dorien Wilson, Leslie Fenton, Ron Shelton, Derrick Plourde, Barry E. Jackson, George Porter, Donald Willis, A. J. Johnson, Matt Koart. Excerpt: Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009) was an American recording artist, dancer, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist. Referred to as the King of Pop, Jackson is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records. His contribution to music, dance, and fashion, along with a much-publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene along with his brothers as a member of The Jackson 5,then the Jacksons in 1964, and began his solo career in 1971. In the early 1980s, Jackson became a dominant figure in popular music. The music videos for his songs, including those of "Beat It", "Billie Jean", and "Thriller", were credited with transforming the medium into an art form and a promotional tool, and the popularity of these videos helped to bring the relatively new television channel MTV to fame. Videos such as "Black or White" and "Scream" made him a staple on MTV in the 1990s. Through stage performances and music videos, Jackson popularized a number of dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. His distinctive musical sound and vocal style hav...
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Patricia Soltysik, Michael Jackson, Jimmy Connors, Jane Russell, Thor Nis Christiansen, Walter Coy, Bobby Jenks, Benedict Nordentoft, Bradford Dillman, Ken and Miye Ota, Bob Burns, George Perry, Patricia Hitchcock, Vai Taua, George Nidever, Margie Adam, Duncan Renaldo, William A. Reppy, Gary K. Hart, Wesley Bennett, Mike Davenport, Olive Carey, Ed Fitz Gerald, Thomas W. Sneddon, Jr., Devin Neil Oatway, Amber Rayne, Dean McHenry, Bill Buck, Mike Bratz, Dorien Wilson, Leslie Fenton, Ron Shelton, Derrick Plourde, Barry E. Jackson, George Porter, Donald Willis, A. J. Johnson, Matt Koart. Excerpt: Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009) was an American recording artist, dancer, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist. Referred to as the King of Pop, Jackson is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records. His contribution to music, dance, and fashion, along with a much-publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene along with his brothers as a member of The Jackson 5,then the Jacksons in 1964, and began his solo career in 1971. In the early 1980s, Jackson became a dominant figure in popular music. The music videos for his songs, including those of "Beat It", "Billie Jean", and "Thriller", were credited with transforming the medium into an art form and a promotional tool, and the popularity of these videos helped to bring the relatively new television channel MTV to fame. Videos such as "Black or White" and "Scream" made him a staple on MTV in the 1990s. Through stage performances and music videos, Jackson popularized a number of dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. His distinctive musical sound and vocal style hav...
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