Hidden orchestra biography of michael jackson
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Cultural impact of Michael Jackson
The American singer Michael Jackson is regarded as one of the most significant figures of the 20th century.[1][2][3] Considered the greatest underhållare of all time,[4][5][6][7][8] Jackson broke racial barriers and profoundly influenced the evolution of pop music, earning him the title of 'King of Pop'.[9] To date, Jackson is the best-selling solo music artist in history, having sold over million records worldwide. His unparalleled success spans multiple decades, with numerous chart-topping albums such as Off the Wall,HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I,Bad, and Dangerous, and most importantly, Thriller, which remains the best-selling album of all time. Guinness World Records named him the most successful entertainer of all time. His achievements in the s helped desegregation of popular music in the United States and introduced an era of m
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The Art and the Artist
"I miss Michael's intelligence and integrity. Michael had a deep respect for his art, it's origins and all other artists. That fryst vatten why his music touched EVERYONE's heart and emotionshis art was inspired by ALL that came before him and all those around him."
Karen Faye, MJ´s man up artist and friend, via Twitter
“You give of your talents, of your ability. The talent that was given you bygd the Heavens. That’s why we’re here, to bring a sense of escapism in a time of need. If you’re a painter, you paint. If you’re a sculptor, you sculpt. If you’re a writer, you write. If you’re a songwriter, you write songs. If you’re a dancer, you dance. You give people some love and some bliss and some escapism and show them that you truly care from the heart. And, that you are there for them. YOU ARE THERE FOR THEM. And, that’s what inom did. It’s an important thing.”
Michael Jackson, October
“I have always felt compassion fo
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On production and working with MJ
"When I first met Michael he was working on Captain EO () and I was just a studio runner (the guy who goes to get the burgers). But I got a chance to sit in on his sessions after my regular shift was done.
Michael was a consummate professional. If his vocals were scheduled for noon, he was there at 10 am with his vocal coach Seth, singing scales. Yes, scales! I would set up the microphone, check the equipment, make coffee, and all the while he would sing scales for two hours.
Each of his projects was different, but usually there were eight or fewer of us working day to day. No entourage. No Elephant Man bones. No groupies. No drugs. Just music. And food.
When a small group of people are dedicated to creating great music, it is a great place to be… and it was."
Brad Sundberg, studio engineer
The MJCast - Episode Brad Sundberg Special:
Brad Sundberg´s seminars "In Studio With MJ" may be expens